MP and Rajasthan government will jointly build Shri Krishna Gaman Path, 7 temples will be connected from Mathura to Ujjain

The governments of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh will jointly construct the “Shri Krishna Gaman Path”.

Highlights

CM Bhajanlal Sharma offered prayers at Mahakal temple. CM announced the Sri Krishna Gaman Path project. There will be 7 temples on the Sri Krishna Gaman Path from Mathura to Ujjain.

Naiduniya Representative, Ujjain: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, who reached Ujjain on Janmashtami, said that the Rajasthan government and the Madhya Pradesh government have jointly announced to build Sri Krishna Gaman Path. Both the governments will develop the mythological sites from where Lord Krishna came to Ujjain to receive education.

There was a continuous flow of VIPs at Jyotirling Mahakal temple on Janmashtami on Monday. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma reached the temple in the evening and went to the sanctum sanctorum and offered prayers with his wife. After this, flowers were offered at the feet of Lord Nandi in Nandi Mandapam. The Chief Minister was also felicitated by the temple management committee.

Sri Krishna Gaman Path

Talking to the media after Mahakal Darshan, Bhajanlal said that after visiting the birthplace of Lord Krishna on the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, he has reached the city of Mahakal, Ujjain, the place of his education. He was in Mathura-Braj in the morning and in the evening at the Gurukul place Ujjain. The Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan governments will together do great work in the religious-cultural and social field.

Sandipani Ashram

CM Bhajan Lal reached Sandipani Ashram, the place of education of Lord Krishna and worshiped Krishna, Balram, Sudama and Muni Sandipani. On the other hand, Union Minister of State for AYUSH Pratap Rao Jadhav witnessed the Bhasma Aarti of Lord Mahakal early Monday morning. He presented a silver crown, umbrella and snake for the decoration of Lord Mahakal. After this, Union Minister of State Durgadas Uike and Savitri Thakur visited Lord Mahakal and worshiped the palanquin.