Shivlok to be Built at Devtalab Shiva Temple in MP's Mauganj; Devtalab, Banaras and Prayagraj Form a Unique Religious Triangle, Says CM Mohan Yadav


Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav has said that the Shiva Temple at Devtalab in Mauganj is unique, where one can feel the presence of the five elements. Such a marvelous temple, he added, could only have been created by Lord Vishwakarma. 

CM said Devtalab, Banaras, and Prayagraj together form an important spiritual triangle. Devtalab is a confluence of faith, history, and bliss, and is believed to be the land of penance of Rishi Shringi. It is a traditional belief that the pilgrimage to Char Dham attains fulfillment only after having the darshan of Lord Shiva at Devtalab.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the inauguration and foundation-laying ceremony of development works held at the Devtalab Stadium in Mauganj on Sunday. He inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of development projects worth Rs 241.33 crore, distributed benefits to beneficiaries under various schemes, and announced several gifts for the development of Mauganj.




Folk art students welcomed CM

On Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav's arrival at Bahuti Falls in Mauganj, folk art students welcomed him by presenting Bagheli Shaila dance.

Dr. Yadav said that the villages of India are extraordinary examples of self-reliance. He said that the land between Prayagraj and Kashi Vishwanath reflects the devotion of the deities. 

CM also announced that from after Diwali, Ladli Behnas will receive Rs 1,500 per month in their accounts, which will be increased to Rs 3,000 per month by 2028.



Shivlok to be constructed at Devtalab Shiva Temple

CM Mohan Yadav announced the construction of Shivlok at Devtalab Shiva Temple, new tehsil buildings at Naigadhi and Devtalab, and the upgradation of Devtalab’s hospital into a Community Health Centre. The facilities at Bahuti Waterfall will be enhanced by the Tourism Development Corporation and beautification works will be carried out at the Ashtbhuja Mata Temple. A new 11 km road from Teepa Bador to Garhwa Road in the tribal region will also be constructed.

CM Mohan Yadav appreciated the cultural performances by folk artists from Banaras during the event, announcing Rs 25,000 for the troupe, Rs 5,000 each for every folk dancer, and Rs 50,000 for folk singer Rakhi Dwivedi, who sang the welcome song.


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