Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath boldly addressed the significance of Sanatan Dharma at the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj. He highlighted that "unity in India is crucial. If India faces adversity, so does Sanatan Dharma. If a crisis occurs, many communities won't feel secure."
Yogi Adityanath proclaimed, "India's eternal culture has not spread through force but through messages of goodwill. With positive environments come challenges. Remember, in any religion, two things must be considered. Sanatan Dharma is a magnanimous tree; do not compare it to a mere shrub."
He further articulated that while there may be various worship methods in the world, there's only one unifying religion, and that is Sanatan Dharma; it is the essence of humanity. The Kumbh Mela sends this vital message.
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Yogi Adityanath reiterated, "The Prime Minister also echoes that the message of the Kumbh is unity, maintaining an indivisible nation. As long as India remains secure, every faith and community will be safe. If India faces threats, it's Sanatan Dharma that feels it first, leading to pervasive insecurity. It's imperative to avoid crises through a message of unity."