For more than seven decades, the yatra is a part of the Holi celebration in Gorakhpur where the chief priest of Gorakhnath temple leads the procession and thousands of people participate in it.
The 'Shobha Yatra' starts at Pandey ka Haataa and moves across the old parts of the city and ends at Ghanta ghar.
"Today, the chief minister gave his approval of participating in the procession," Vinay Kumar Gautam, a staffer in the Gorakhnath temple, said today.
Till 1944, RSS workers used to organise the yatra, but later temple administration took over the the task of organising it, Gautam said.
He added that Adityanath will be on a rath (chariot) and play Holi with gulal.
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