UP: CM Yogi offers prayers at Pateshwari Devi temple, feeds cows at Gaushala in Balrampur

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March 28,2025 11:49 AM
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday offered prayers at Pateshwari Devi Temple in Balrampur. He also fed cows at the Gaushala in Maa Pateshwari Devi Temple, Balrampur.

Balrampur (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 28 (HBTV): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday offered prayers at Pateshwari Devi Temple in Balrampur. He also fed cows at the Gaushala in Maa Pateshwari Devi Temple, Balrampur.

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister held a meeting with district officials to review preparations for the upcoming Navratri celebrations at the Pateshwari Devi Temple in Balrampur. The meeting focused on ensuring smooth arrangements for the festival.

Chaitra Navratri in 2025 will commence on March 30. Navratri, which means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit, is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, known as Navdurga. Hindus observe four Navratris throughout the year, but only two—Chaitra Navratri and Shardiya Navratri—are widely celebrated, as they coincide with the changing of the seasons. The nine-day festival, also known as Rama Navratri, ends on Rama Navami, Lord Ram's birthday. All nine days of Navratri are devoted to honouring the nine incarnations of the goddess Shakti. The festival is celebrated with great devotion across India, with rituals and prayers honouring the goddess in her various forms.

Earlier, CM Adityanath inaugurated the new tehsil building built at INR 845.19 lakh in Mihimpurwa, Bahraich district. He criticised the previous government in the state, claiming 'inefficiency and corruption' and pledged to rectify the issues and ensure better governance for the people.

The Uttar Pradesh CM also highlighted the valour of Maharaj Suheldev, who, through his courage, secured the region from foreign insurgents and hoisted India's victory flag. He stated that Suheldev’s efforts were instrumental in safeguarding India for 150 years, with no foreign forces daring to invade. However, CM Adityanath also noted the long-standing neglect of Bahraich, particularly Mahipurva tehsil, where basic administrative infrastructure, like a tehsil office, has remained absent.

(ANI)