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Yogi government will soon start a helicopter service in Naimisharanya

New ghats being built, old ghats being beautified and roads being widened

Lucknow : Naimisharanya, the sacred land of penance for 88,000 sages and saints, rests serenely on the banks of the Gomti River. This ancient pilgrimage site, steeped in spiritual legacy, is now witnessing a new dawn of development under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

It is worth mentioing here that on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti 2023, CM Yogi visited Naimisharanya and met with local saints. He assured ample funding for its holistic development and expressed his vision to transform it into a major spiritual and tourism hub, declaring, “I aim to develop Naimisharanya in a manner that surpasses Ayodhya.”

To ensure systematic development, the Yogi government established the Naimisharanya Tirtha Parishad. Under this initiative, a new ghat is being constructed between Rajghat and Dashashwamedh Ghat, whereas several existing ghats are being renovated and beautified—some of which are already complete, with others progressing rapidly.

The Chief Minister strongly believes that as the number of devotees and tourists increases in Ayodhya, interest in Naimisharanya will also rise. Being situated close to Lucknow and holding immense significance for Sanatan Dharma followers, this site’s development was long overdue.

Inspired by the successful rejuvenation of Kashi and Ayodhya, the government is now focused on giving Naimisharanya a similar revival. Along with the beautification of ghats and the widening of roads, a Vedic City is also being developed here.

Major temples such as Lalita Devi and Bhuteshwarnath, and other important locations associated with sages, saints, and ancient legends, are being equipped with modern infrastructure while preserving their traditional essence. Development is being carried out in harmony with the sentiments of local saints, maintaining a balance between modernity and heritage.
Connectivity is also receiving a major boost.

Meanwhile, a heliport, built at a cost of Rs 9 crore near Thakurnagar Rudravart Dham Marg, is ready to operate. It can accommodate three helicopters at a time and will soon begin offering services, enhancing air connectivity with key cities like Lucknow, Ayodhya, and Varanasi. Rail and road networks are also being upgraded to improve access.

Located in Sitapur district, Naimisharanya holds a timeless place in Hindu mythology. It is believed to be the site where the Mahapuranas were written and where the story of Satyanarayan was first recited. It is also associated with the Ramayana, where Lord Shri Ram conducted the Ashwamedha Yagya, and with the Mahabharata, where Yudhishthira and Arjuna are said to have visited.

This sacred land is also linked to Maharishi Valmiki and Luv-Kush. For countless devotees, a pilgrimage to the Char Dham remains incomplete without a visit to Naimisharanya.

With its deep spiritual roots and the Yogi government’s visionary development, Naimisharanya is poised to emerge as a beacon of faith and a vibrant destination on India’s religious tourism map.

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