Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s poignant message on Mauni Amavasya has struck a chord, promising ‘new enthusiasm and excitement’ to infuse everyday living. Timed with the silent new moon observance, his words blend spirituality with motivational ethos, guiding devotees toward meaningful transformation.
Deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma, Mauni Amavasya invites practitioners to embrace ‘maun’ or silence as a tool for introspection. It’s a day when the mind quiets external chatter, allowing divine insights to emerge. Holy river immersions and donations amplify the sanctity, with legends attributing miraculous powers to these acts. Yogi Adityanath’s invocation of fresh energy perfectly captures this rejuvenative spirit.
The CM articulated, “जीवन में आए नव उत्साह और उमंग,” translating to a surge of new zeal in life. He connected personal discipline from such vrats to societal discipline, mirroring his administration’s zero-tolerance policies. This holistic approach has defined UP’s journey under Yogi, from curbing crime to boosting economy via spiritual tourism.
Festivities peaked at iconic locations: Prayagraj’s Sangam saw fervent gatherings, while Ayodhya’s Ram Ki Paidi brimmed with bhajans. Enhanced facilities like pontoon bridges and sanitation drives showcased proactive governance. Pilgrims shared stories of inner peace gained through silence, validating the day’s profound impact.
As Uttar Pradesh eyes ambitious growth, Yogi’s message reinforces faith’s role in resilience. Mauni Amavasya isn’t merely ceremonial—it’s a catalyst for injecting vitality into routines, fostering a society that’s spiritually enriched and progressively driven. The Chief Minister’s call resonates long after the silence breaks.