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UP govt to transform Naimisharanya into Vedic city, boost connectivity via heli service

The UP government is elevating Naimisharanya into a major Vedic pilgrimage destination, drawing parallels with Ayodhya’s redevelopment. A helicopter service will soon connect it to Lucknow, Ayodhya, and Varanasi, backed by a newly built heliport. Ancient ghats and temples like Lalita Devi are being revamped while preserving their historical essence. The site, linked to Mahabharata and Ramayana legends, will also see improved road and rail networks for Char Dham pilgrims.

Lucknow, April 17

The Uttar Pradesh government is developing Naimisharanya in Sitapur district on the lines of Ayodhya, an official statement said on Thursday.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had met saints in Naimisharanya in 2023, a day before Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary, and assured that there would be no shortage of funds for its development.

He had said that the effort would be to ensure Naimisharanya is developed even better than Ayodhya.

The government has formed the Naimisharanya Tirtha Parishad for the planned development of the pilgrimage site. A new ghat will be built between Rajghat and Dashashwamedh Ghat. Old ghats are being renovated and beautified. Work on some of these is complete while others are underway. Roads in the area are being widened.

The development plan includes Lalita Devi, Bhuteshwarnath and other temples and places connected to sages and saints. Basic facilities will be arranged for the convenience and safety of visitors. The Chief Minister has said that the sentiments of saints will be respected and antiquity will be preserved along with modern works.

A helicopter service connecting Naimisharanya with Lucknow, Ayodhya and Varanasi will start soon. A heliport has been built at a cost of Rs 9 crore on Thakurnagar Rudravart Dham road. It can handle three helicopters at once. Services will begin after completion of formalities. Rail and road connectivity will also be improved, as stated in a statement.

Naimisharanya is located on the banks of the river Gomti. It is considered the Tapobhoomi of 88 thousand sages. According to belief, the Mahapuranas were written here. The story of Satyanarayan was told here for the first time. Lord Ram completed the Ashwamedha Yagya here. The place is also linked to Maharishi Valmiki, Luv-Kush, Yudhishthira and Arjuna. A visit to Naimisharanya is considered necessary in the Char Dham Yatra.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rajesh K.

This is such a great initiative! Naimisharanya deserves this development while preserving its ancient heritage. The helicopter connectivity will be a game-changer for pilgrims. 🙏

Priya M.

While I appreciate the development plans, I hope they maintain the spiritual essence of the place. Sometimes modernization can take away from the sacred atmosphere. The balance will be crucial.

Amit S.

Visited Naimisharanya last year - the roads definitely need improvement. Glad to see the government taking action. The historical significance of this place is incredible!

Sunita R.

Wonderful news! My grandparents always talked about the spiritual importance of Naimisharanya. Now with better facilities, more people can experience this sacred place. ❤️

Vikram J.

The heli service is a smart move, but I hope they keep the fares reasonable. Development should benefit all devotees, not just the wealthy ones. Otherwise great plan overall!

Neha P.

As someone interested in our ancient texts, I'm thrilled to see attention being given to where the Mahapuranas were written! Hope they include proper information centers about this history.

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