Lord Ram embodied best form of human dignity, Adityanath says in Ayodhya

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said if there was any great personality to write about on this Earth, it had to be Lord Ram.
He said this after paying obeisance to Lord Hanuman on Friday and the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
Later addressing a literature festival organised by author Yatindra Mishra at the Maharaja Palace in Ayodhya Dham, Adityanath said Lord Ram embodied the best form of human dignity, and it was “amazing” that the meet was being organised on the holy land of Ayodhya.
“It is true that whoever wrote on Lord Ram went on to become great. Maharishi Narad told Maharishi Valmiki the same thing — if there is any great man to write about on this Earth, it had to be Lord Ram. If you write about Lord Ram, your pen will be blessed,” Adityanath said, according to an official statement.
Calling Ayodhya the base of Sanatan Dharma in India, Adityanath said, “It is the first ‘Puri’ (holy pilgrimage site) among the ‘Sapta Puri’. It is the land that inspired Sanatan Dharma.”
In 2016-17, 2.34 lakh devotees visited Ayodhya, but today more than 16 crore people are coming here to visit Lord Ram’s temple, which is a symbol of the increasing glory and grandeur of the holy city, Adityanath said.