Amid growing concerns over his deteriorating health, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath personally visited Medanta Hospital to console and update on Nrietya Gopal Das Maharaj, the cornerstone of Ram Janmabhoomi Trust. The spiritual stalwart’s ICU admission has cast a shadow over Ayodhya’s ongoing temple triumphs.
Via X, Yogi recounted meeting the Pujya Mahant of Maniramdas Chhavni, gauging his condition, and engaging doctors for insights, all while praying fervently for restoration.
The crisis unfolded with unconsciousness from intestinal infection and diarrhea, necessitating urgent ICU transfer. Patterns persist: a parallel incident last September, plus chronic issues like urinary tract problems and feeding challenges plaguing him since 2019, with repeated hospitalizations here.
Hailing from Kerahala, Mathura (born 1938), Das leads the trust birthed by VHP in 1993 post-Babri demolition, supervising Ram Temple erection. His imprints grace Ayodhya via Ramayan Bhawan, Shri Ranganath, and Char Dham edifices, rooted in decades-long Janmabhoomi advocacy.
This visit by Yogi reflects intertwined realms of governance and dharma, honoring a man whose resolve galvanized a movement into reality. Health bulletins will dictate progress, but Maharaj’s history of comebacks inspires confidence.
As India reflects on his sacrifices, collective prayers echo for healing, ensuring his guidance endures for the temple’s sacred legacy.