Union Minister for Surface, Road, Waterways and Transport Nitin Gadkari will lay the foundation stone of Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama at Makhauda Dham on January 6. Preparations have intensified for his program. The Union Minister will also address the public meeting by inaugurating several schemes along with laying the foundation stone of the eighty-four Kosi Parikrama Marg at one o’clock in the day. National Minister of Bharatiya Janata Party, MP Harish Dwivedi said that Union Minister Gadkari will lay the foundation stone of Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Marg. Let us tell you, the fourteen Kosi Parikrama route of Ayodhya starts from Makhauda Dham. The first four stops of the Parikrama Marg fall in the Basti district. Among them are Makhauda Dham, Ramrekha, Hanuman Bagh Chakohi and Sherwa Ghat. The Central Government had declared Parikrama Marg as a National Highway in July 2021. Now the Parikrama Marg will be four-laned.
Parikrama route will connect hundreds of villages, development and tourism will get a new dimension
Declaration of Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Marg as National Highway starting from Makhauda Dham will not only benefit a large number of devotees but will also bring about a drastic change in the lives of others. Declaration of National Highway will bring great convenience to the people of the villages along its banks in every respect. Due to this announcement of the government, there is a wave of happiness among the devotees. With the formation of this route, the development and tourism of this entire region will get a new dimension. The people of the markets and villages connected with the road will get employment opportunities along with connecting with the national highway.
Hundreds of villages will be connected by the way
The people of hundreds of villages of about 65 kms of Vikramjot, Parashurampur and Dubulia blocks will be directly connected by Chaurasi Kosi Parikrama Marg. This 252 km long road will be ready at a cost of about Rs. This road passes through five districts of three divisions. Not only this, in Basti, this route via Makhauda, Berta, Fog, Rajwapur, Kenona, Ramgarh passes through National Highway 28 near Nalhiyapur village of Vikramjot, Ramrekha temple, Amodha, Ramjanki Marg, Dubulia, Visheshrganj, Hanuman Bagh via Chakohi and Shringrishi Ashram of Ayodhya district. reaches. Whose length is about 65 km. At the time of return of 84 Kosi Parikrama, the circumambulation ends by reaching Makhauda Dham again via Hyderabad, Sikandarpur, Raipur, Tathagata, the border of the district.
For a long time, an exercise is going on to make Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, the center of faith of crores of people, of international standard. Slowly the plans are coming off the ground. For the pilgrims and devotees on the route, the sages, Maharishis and the sages falling in the eighty-four Kosi parikrama, and the signage of the temples and ashrams, along with making night shelters at the halting places, along the parikrama path are shady to avoid the heat and sun. Tree saplings will be planted.
Parikrama Marg will pass through these markets
Yarta Bazar, Sansarpur, Dukhedi, Majgawan, Nedula, Kohrain Bazar, Tedhaghat, Rajwapur, Nagra Badli Bazar, Kenauna, Ramgarh, Cantonment Bazaar, Ramrekha, Amodha and other villages of Parshurampur development area in the villages and markets falling on the 84 Kosi Parikrama Marg And the markets are important.
it’s importance
The journey of Chaurasi Kos is of great importance in Sanatan Dharma. It is believed that parikrama is the only way to get rid of 84 lakh yonis. The human body is also of the size of eighty-four fingers. It has social significance as well as religious. According to the beliefs, the kingdom of King Shri Ram of Ayodhya was spread over 84 kos (252 km). The name of his kingdom was Kaushalpur, his capital was Ayodhya. For this reason, there is a tradition of 84 Kosi Parikrama for decades. People want freedom from the cycle of birth by doing this parikrama. Six districts of Uttar Pradesh come on the route of the journey. Barabanki, Faizabad, Gonda, Bahraich, Ambedkar Nagar and Basti districts. These districts have important travel destinations. Where the passengers rest after stopping and start on their journey again. Again, the yatra ends in Makhauda Dham, after the completion of the yatra, a Bhandara is organized by the devotees involved in the yatra.
Due to the widening of the parikrama route, the devotees attending the parikrama will be facilitated. People of hundreds of villages falling on the road will also be developed. This parikrama route will prove to be a milestone in the development of the Ring Road area of Chaurasi Kos of Ayodhya, which will boost tourism. Surya Narayan Das Vedic, Chief Priest, Makhauda Dham Temple.