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Even During Mughal Rule, Ramlila Was Organised In Every Village: UP CM

Adityanath was speaking during the release of a musical performance featuring Sameer Tripathi's rendition of the Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Mahapuran.

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Yogi Adityanath in Moradabad
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said even during the rule of the Mughals, Ramlila was being organised in every village taking inspiration from the Ramcharitmanas. During an event here, he also said India is the only country in the whole world where "shakti" (power) is worshipped twice a year. 

"It is believed that whatever power is there in the world is in the form of a 'Goddess'. We can worship her as Maa Bhagwati, Durga, Maa Saraswati, Maa Lakshmi, and Mahakali, the mother of the world," the chief minister said. He was speaking during the release of a musical performance featuring Sameer Tripathi's rendition of the Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Mahapuran.

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Referring to the Ramcharitmanas and Ramlila, the chief minister also said, "When Mughal invaders were trying to destroy the Sanatan religion and culture of India, Ramlila was being organised in every village, which reflected the inspiration from the Ramcharitmanas."

It is said that every time Tulsidas attempted to write a modern Sanskrit Ramayana, the text somehow got destroyed, Adityanath said.

"Finally, Lord Vishwanath made an appearance in Kashi and instructed him to write his compositions in the language of the people rather than Sanskrit. At that time, Awadhi was an important dialect spoken by scores of people, and Tulsidas came to Ayodhya from Kashi. He started writing the Ramcharitmanas during this period," he said.

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