A day after the final phase of voting in the Lok Sabha elections, while many politicians were likely engrossed in analysing the electoral mathematics, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s Sunday morning was dedicated to his usual routine of offering prayers, guru darshan and serving cows.
The morning drizzle added to the joyous and affectionate atmosphere as Chief Minister Yogi spent time among the cattle and children. Notably, despite his busy schedule due to the two-month-long Lok Sabha elections, Chief Minister Yogi frequently visited the Gorakhnath temple, offering prayers, performing gauseva and interacting with children.
Chief Minister and Gorakshpeethadhishwar Yogi has been staying at Gorakhnath temple since Friday evening. His Sunday routine was traditional. After offering prayers to Lord Shiva and Guru Gorakhnath, he visited the statue of Mahant Avaidyanath to seek his blessings.
Afterwards, as usual, he went on a tour of the temple premises. While walking around, he noticed children who had come with their families. Chief Minister Yogi affectionately patted them and showered blessings. The children seemed very cheerful, enjoying the company of the chief minister amidst the drizzle.
Chief Minister Yogi also visited the cowshed (gaushala) to perform gauseva. He called the cows by their names, such as Shyama, Gauri, Nandi and Bhola and affectionately fed them jaggery.