CM Yogi Offers Khichdi at Gorakhnath Temple on Makar Sankranti

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath performed the ritual offering of Khichdi to Guru Gorakhnath at the Gorakhnath Temple during Brahma Muhurta on Makar Sankranti. He extended his greetings to all citizens and highlighted the massive gatherings of devotees at major pilgrimage sites like Gorakhpur and Prayagraj. The Chief Minister explained the festival's significance, noting it marks the Sun's northward journey (Uttarayan) and is celebrated across India as Pongal, Lohri, and Bihu. He described the festival as an auspicious beginning for sacred activities within the Sanatan Dharma tradition.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath's Makar Sankranti Greetings & Rituals

  • Sacred Khichdi offering at Gorakhnath Temple
  • Festival marks Sun's transition to Capricorn
  • Celebrated nationwide as Pongal, Lohri, Bihu
  • Lakhs of devotees gather at pilgrimage sites
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CM Yogi Adityanath extends Makar Sankranti greetings, offers Khichdi to Guru Gorakhnath

UP CM Yogi Adityanath offers sacred Khichdi at Gorakhnath Temple, explains the spiritual and astronomical significance of Makar Sankranti.

"I was blessed with the opportunity to offer the sacred Khichdi after the special early-morning puja. - Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, January 15

On the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on early Thursday morning, offered the sacred Khichdi to Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath at the Gorakhnath Temple, during the sacred Brahma Muhurta, in accordance with the revered traditions of the Nath sect.

On this occasion, he prayed to the divine Mahayogi for the welfare of the people and for the happiness and prosperity of all citizens.

Accoridng to a press release, after the ritual offering, Chief Minister Adityanath extended his heartfelt greetings and best wishes to all citizens, saints, and devotees on Makar Sankranti.

Speaking to the media, he said that lakhs of devotees across the state have been visiting major pilgrimage sites since Wednesday to express their faith. In Gorakhpur, a massive gathering of devotees offered Khichdi to Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath, while in Prayagraj, lakhs of devotees took the holy dip at the Sangam.

He noted that the tradition continues with equal devotion.

The Chief Minister said, "On Thursday, too, lakhs of devotees stood in long queues at the Gorakhnath Temple to respectfully offer Khichdi to Baba Gorakhnath."

Calling it his good fortune, he said, "I was blessed with the opportunity to offer the sacred Khichdi after the special early-morning puja." He added that the Gorakhnath Temple witnessed an overwhelming presence of devotees.

Highlighting the spiritual and cultural significance of Makar Sankranti, CM Yogi said, "The festival holds a special place in India's age-old traditions."

He described the Sun God as the soul of the universe and said that the festival dedicated to the worship of Surya marks an auspicious beginning for all sacred and propitious activities. With Makar Sankranti, he said, the period of auspicious ceremonies resumes in the Sanatan Dharma tradition.

Explaining its astronomical importance, the Chief Minister said, "Sankranti marks the transition of the Sun from one zodiac sign to another. When the Sun moves from Sagittarius to Capricorn, it is known as Makar Sankranti. This transition also marks the beginning of Uttarayan, the Sun's northward journey, during which days grow longer and nights shorter."

The festival, he said, reflects a deep understanding of nature and the importance of sunlight to life as envisioned by India's sage traditions.

CM Yogi further noted, "Makar Sankranti is celebrated across the country under different names and forms. In eastern India, it is observed as Bihu or Tilwa Sankranti; in the west as Lohri; in southern India as Pongal; and in northern India as Khichdi Sankranti, all with equal devotion and enthusiasm."

He said, "While lakhs of devotees in Gorakhpur were offering Khichdi to Baba Gorakhnath with deep devotion, lakhs of pilgrims, Kalpavasis, and saints in Prayagraj were engaged in spiritual practices and taking the holy dip of faith at the Sangam, in the divine presence of Lord Venimadhav and the sacred rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati."

On this sacred occasion, the Chief Minister extended his greetings to devotees from across the country and the world visiting religious sites in Uttar Pradesh.

- ANI

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Priya S
The explanation about the astronomical significance was very informative. We often celebrate festivals without knowing the deep scientific and spiritual reasoning behind them. Good to see CM Yogi highlighting that aspect.
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Rohit P
While it's good to see cultural traditions being upheld, I hope the administration is also ensuring smooth arrangements and safety for the lakhs of devotees gathering at these sites. The focus should be on the people's welfare, not just the ritual.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for the past few years, I find the diversity of this festival fascinating. Pongal in the South, Lohri in Punjab, and Khichdi here in UP – all celebrating the same harvest and solar event. Incredible cultural tapestry!
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Vikram M
Offering khichdi during Brahma Muhurta is a powerful tradition of the Nath sect. It's more than just a ritual; it's about connecting with nature's cycle as the article explains. Happy Makar Sankranti to all! May the sun bring new energy.
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Kavya N
The sense of unity described here is beautiful. From Gorakhpur to Prayagraj, people are celebrating with the same devotion. This is the real spirit of India that we must cherish and protect. 🪔

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