In Kashi, where earlier not even 50 devotees could visit together, now 50,000 devotees can have darshan at once. In Ayodhya, the grand Ram Temple is reviving the memories of ‘Treta Yuga’. Similarly, a grand corridor has also been completed at Vindhyavasini Dham. He also mentioned the ropeway facility in Barsana, calling it a great relief for the elderly. He said, “This is the benefit of development, that we are continuously working for the convenience and safety of devotees.” Later, addressing a gathering, Yogi said that Mathura reflected 5,000 years of ancient history and devotion. On Shri Krishna Janmashtami, devotees from across India and the world have converged here, he noted, adding that Lord Krishna resided in every particle of Mathura’s sacred soil — a devotion unparalleled anywhere else. “I bow countless times to this holy land,” he said. CM Yogi said he has had the privilege of joining celebrations like ‘Rangotsav’ and ‘Janmashtami’ in Mathura for several years. He stressed on India’s role to present spirituality blended beguilingly with modern development before the world. He added that the world was eager to study India’s spiritual legacy, which, in times of global crises, was the ultimate resort to lasting peace and harmony.
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