Key Points

Yogi Adityanath emphasized the role of saints in guiding society toward harmony, preventing incidents like Kairana and Kandhla. He paid tribute to Swami Gyan Bhikshuk Das and Satguru Ravidas, highlighting their teachings on equality and karma. The CM announced infrastructure upgrades for Shuktirth, including a new ghat and satsang hall. He also linked PM Modi's welfare schemes to the saints' vision of dignity for all.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Links Saints' Teachings to Preventing Kairana Kandhla Incidents

  • Saints' teachings promote unity and resilience in society
  • Yogi honors Swami Gyan Bhikshuk Das and Satguru Ravidas
  • Development projects announced for Shuktirth pilgrimage site
  • PM Modi's schemes reflect Ravidas' vision of equality
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Saints showed society path that prevents incidents like Kairana and Kandhla: CM Yogi

CM Yogi credits saints like Ravidas for fostering unity and preventing communal tensions, while announcing development projects for Shuktirth.

"Man changa to kathauti mein Ganga – Yogi Adityanath quoting Sant Ravidas"

Muzaffarnagar, June 11

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said that saints have shown society the path of unity and harmony -- a path that ensures security, fosters progress, and prevents incidents like Kairana and Kandhla.

He emphasised that this spiritual path instils resilience in times of adversity and inspires collective strength.

Addressing a large saint congregation and satsang at Shuktirth in Muzaffarnagar, the Chief Minister paid tribute to Swami Gyan Bhikshuk Das Ji Maharaj on his 65th death anniversary and remembered Satguru Samandas Ji Maharaj. The event also honoured the spiritual legacy of Satguru Ravidas Ji Maharaj.

Yogi Adityanath described Swami Gyan Bhikshuk Das as a divine soul who carried forward the teachings of Satguru Ravidas in Shuktirth.

He recalled how, during the medieval era, when foreign invaders attempted to erode India’s religion and culture, Satguru Ravidas Ji emerged as a guiding light in Seergovardhan, Kashi.

“The inspiration he offered through Karmasadhana continues to guide the nation and its people,” the CM said, adding, “He fought against social evils and empty rituals, promoted spiritual awareness, and taught the value of karma.”

Quoting Ravidas ji’s famous saying, “Man changa to kathauti mein Ganga,” Adityanath said it symbolises inner purity and the importance of a clean heart.

He noted that Sant Ravidas’s vision of equality and dignity is being realised today through schemes like the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana.

“Under this scheme, inspired by the saints’ teachings, food has been provided to over 81 crore people during the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.

Yogi also highlighted the development of Ravidas Ji’s birthplace, Seergovardhan.

“Before 2014, the roads were single-lane. Under PM Modi’s leadership, it is now connected by a four-lane road. The ashram has been given a grand appearance with a statue, park, and food facility developed over hundreds of bighas of land,” he noted.

Calling Shuktirth a mythological and spiritual pilgrimage site, the CM recounted its significance as the land where Shukdev Ji narrated the Bhagwat Katha to Raja Parikshit 5,000 years ago.

“The uninterrupted flow of Mother Ganga is a symbol of Sanatan Dharma’s eternal values,” he said.

Yogi Adityanath announced several developmental measures for the site, including the construction of a ghat, road widening, enhanced parking facilities, beautification efforts, and a new satsang hall near the Samandas Ashram to accommodate devotees more comfortably.

He also stressed the importance of good governance working in tandem with the guidance of saints. “Only when both align, real change happens,” he said, pointing out how Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, despite giving the nation its Constitution, was not accorded due respect by previous governments.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
CM Yogi makes valid points about our saints' teachings promoting harmony. But implementation matters more than speeches - hope this translates to ground-level peace in UP. The development work at Seergovardhan is commendable though 🙏
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Priya M.
Beautiful message about inner purity! "Man changa to kathauti mein Ganga" is so relevant today when society is so divided. But I wish politicians would practice what they preach - less politics, more spirituality would do wonders for our nation.
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Amit S.
Good to see infrastructure development at religious sites. But what about basic facilities in villages? My native place near Muzaffarnagar still lacks proper roads and hospitals. Hope the government maintains balance between spiritual and practical development.
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Sunita R.
Sant Ravidas' teachings about equality are timeless ✨ It's heartening to see his legacy being honored. The PM Garib Kalyan Yojana did help many during COVID, but we need permanent solutions to uplift the poor, not just temporary relief.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the spiritual message, bringing up Kairana and Kandhla seems political. Why mix governance with religion? Development should be for all citizens equally, regardless of faith. The road widening is good, but let's keep it secular.

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