Yogi Adityanath honors Baba Keenaram: A call to social unity

Yogi Adityanath honors Baba Keenaram: A call to social unity

Chandauli: During a solemn ceremony for 425. 'Avtaran Samaroh' in Chandauli, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, made significant statements about the role of saints and yogis in society. According to Adityanath, no "saint, Mahatma or Yogi can ever be a slave of power". Rather, it is the task of these personalities to inspire society and to follow it on the way of the good.

The event of the event was the honor of Aghoracharya Baba Keenaram, whose place of birth is Chandauli. The chief minister showed great respect for the saint and emphasized its important role in society.

The wisdom of St. Baba Keenaram

In his statements, Adityanath emphasized that Baba Keenaram was born in an aristocratic family and gained great knowledge through meditation, which is known as 'siddhi'. According to Adityanath, these skills could often lead to arrogance. But Baba Keenaram used his meditation to work for the benefit of the nation and its fellow human beings.

The Chief Minister explained that Baba Keenaram played an important role in the unity of Dalite, tribal inhabitants and other social groups. Through his apprenticeship, he had awakened the awareness of a society that is not discriminatory, which was only possible through a real saint or yogi.

Adityanath emphasized that although Baba Keenaram came from a wealthy family, he nevertheless launched various programs to improve the life of people in his area. He did not shy away from blaming the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to show that even the powerful ones are not outside the criticism.

  • Baba Keenaram had a vision for a better society and fought against injustices.
  • his actions did not go unnoticed and created an awareness of the rights of the underprivileged.
  • he combined people of different origins for a common thing.

The celebrations were accompanied by numerous prominent personalities, including Aghoracharya Baba Siddharth Gautam Ram and Mahendra Nath Pandey, a former minister and MP from Chandauli. This meeting not only underlines the importance of Baba Keenaram in the past, but also its influence on today's society.

The statements of Adityanath reflect on a continuous discussion about power, spirituality and social responsibility. Like Baba Keenaram as a person of faith and the will, they fought against the injustices of his time, which is an inspiration for many today.

The event and the words of Adityanath promote the understanding that true spiritual leaders do not strive for power, but rather to bring about a positive change in society.

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