Karnataka’s Greater Schooling Minister Dr C N Ashwath Narayan, together with a workforce of 150 devotees known as on Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday and donated a silver brick from Ramanagara to the Sri Ram temple in Ayodhya, information company PTI reported.
Narayan is the district in cost minister of Ramanagara, which is understood for its historic significance as a part of Ramayana is claimed to taken place there. The minister and the devotees reached the premises of the temple at round 11 am and supplied the donation, together with a silk saree for Goddess Sita and a silk (shalya) scarf every to Lord Ram and Lakshman.
The minister wished to contribute to the development of the Ram Temple, PTI mentioned. He shared his expertise within the northern state on social media and expressed gratitude for having a “punya darshan” of lord Sri Ram.
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“It was a terrific pleasure to have the chance to fulfill and work together with the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Shri @myogiadityanath after watching the development work of Sri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and providing the donation. Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh have a shared relationship with mythology and tradition,” he wrote on Twitter.
“It has been determined to utterly revamp Lord Sri Ram’s hill in Ramanagara and Mr. @myogiadityanath was cordially invited to come back and provoke it,” he added in a second tweet.
A press release from the minister’s workplace mentioned Narayan, who additionally holds the IT/BT portfolio in Karnataka, supplied the mentioned donations to the Basic Secretary of Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, Mr Champat Rai, and the office-bearers of Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas.
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The priest of the temple, Gopal Bhat, who’s from Karnataka, worshipped the donations and in addition gave the minister and the devotees some “sacred” soil from Ayodhya. Narayan will take the soil to Ramanagara and blend it with the soil on Lord Sri Ram’s hill there.