"Religion inspires a person to be virtuous, and religious sermons (dhaarmik kathaayein) inculcate virtue," Adityanath said at Gorakhnath temple here.
Highlighting the importance of the epic Ramayana, the chief minister said, "By listening to 'Ram Katha' (stories of Lord Ram), all the grievances are resolved. 'Ram Katha' also bonds people, and paves the way for development of the nation. Lord Ram is our ideal. Ayodhya is our 'matribhoomi' (motherland) and janambhoomi (birthplace). Lord Ram is a source of inspiration not just for us, but for all."
The chief minister is on a two-day visit to Gorakhpur. Today, he attended programmes to mark the death anniversary of Mahant Digvijaynath and Mahant Avaidyanath.
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