When The Saints Went Marching to Yogi's Official Abode
When The Saints Went Marching to Yogi's Official Abode
The five-time MP from Gorakhpur, who was sworn in as the 21st Chief Minister of the most populous state on Sunday in a grand ceremony, has decided not to enter the bungalow without proper prayers and purification ritual.

Lucknow: Even before the first rays of sun peeped through the sprawling bungalow of newly appointed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, saffron-robed seers on Monday made a beeline to "cleanse" the premises and ensure an "auspicious entry" for the priest-turned-politician.

The five-time MP from Gorakhpur, who was sworn in as the 21st Chief Minister of the most populous state on Sunday in a grand ceremony, has decided not to enter the bungalow without proper prayers and purification ritual.

The controversial mascot of hardline Hindutva is expected to enter the premises only at an auspicious moment.

'Aditya Nath Yogi, Chief Minister' says the new nameplate outside the 5, Kalidas Marg bungalow, which was occupied by Akhilesh Yadav for five years before his Samajwadi Party was trounced by the "saffron tsunami" in the state Assembly elections.

Seven priests from Gorakhpur and Allahabad conducted prayers at the official residence of Adityanath.

At the main gate, a priest put up the 'swastika' sign above the Chief Minister's name plate by dipping marigold flower in sandal and haldi paste. The 'swastika' symbol is considered lucky and auspicious and has special significance in "grih pravesh" (house warming) as per the Hindu traditions.

The priest then wrote "Om" and "Shub Laabh" on the imposing gates of the bungalow.

"This is a usual ritual worship of Lakshmi-Ganesh before 'grih pravesh'," said one of the priests on conditions of anonymity.

The gates freshly painted in white were decorated with marigold garlands, while the lush green lawns inside the compound embroidered by beds of season flowers in their full bloom, were being given final touches for the new occupant.

Inside the bungalow, the priests made elaborate preparations for "yagna" and "havan", rituals done in front of sacred fire amid chanting of vedic mantras to purify the atmosphere and ward off evil spirits, for the "mahant" of Gorakhnath Mutt.

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