Gorakhpur. As a saint, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has full respect for his faith, tradition and culture. But if it comes to science and public welfare, then he does not hesitate to break the stereotypes. He also knows the scientific reason behind the incidents and expects similar awareness from the people especially the youth. He did the same thing during the solar eclipse on Tuesday evening.
CM Yogi reached the constellation located in the planetarium
The common tradition is that during the eclipse, do not leave the house. After the eclipse is over, do the routine routine only after bathing, donation. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was in Gorakhpur on Tuesday. During the eclipse, CM Yogi went to the constellation located in the planetarium. There he saw the eclipse with scientific history. Learn about its various aspects from the experts.
Breaking the myth by going to Noida
This is not the first time that Yogi Adityanath did this. After becoming the Chief Minister, he broke the myth about going to Noida again and again. Not only this, it was also said publicly that I will keep going to Noida and will become the Chief Minister again. The same thing happened. Not only this, due to political reasons, his predecessors used to avoid going to Ayodhya, far away from taking its name, Yogi visited that Ayodhya again and again. Today Ayodhya is being rejuvenated under his leadership. Along with this, according to the dreams of his guru Brahmalin Mahant Avedyanath, a grand temple is also being constructed at Ram Janmabhoomi.
Breaking tradition reached among the accident victims
He had also broken a tradition of not descending from the first floor of the monastery during the Navaratri of Gorakshapeeth to become a participant in the sufferings of the people. Once during his time as MP there was a train accident at Nandanagar crossing in Gorakhpur during night time. Then due to Navratri rituals he was staying in the temple itself. Breaking tradition, he reached among the accident victims. With his arrival, his people and administration became active. Everyone was safely transported to the bus station and railway station located 6-7 km away.