Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Indore’s famous Khajrana Ganesh Temple witnessed a special religious ceremony on Tuesday. A havan and puja were performed for Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav’s long life and good governance. BJP supporters gathered at the temple, carrying the CM’s photo, and conducted the rituals with devotion.
According to the temple priest, the havan was organized on the occasion of CM Mohan Yadav’s 60th birthday. He added that prayers were offered for the continuous development of Madhya Pradesh and the Chief Minister’s long and prosperous life.

According to information, the ceremony was led by social worker Nanuram Kumawat. Under the guidance of 21 scholars, the temple echoed with Vedic chants. The rituals included the sacred abhishek of Lord Ganesh and the recitation of Ganpati Atharvashirsha. Devotees offered prayers for the CM’s well-being and the state's progress.
During the havan, holy offerings were made to the fire as mantras filled the air. Following the puja, devotees received prasad. The event saw the presence of several prominent figures, including Yograj Patidar, Ajay Singh Kotia, Gaurav Dawar, Manish Yadav, and Rishi Chaudhary.
Chief Minister visits Mahatma Gandhi Leprosy Ashram in Bhopal
Later in the day, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav visited the Mahatma Gandhi Leprosy Ashram in Bhopal’s Gandhi Nagar. Dressed in a traditional dhoti-kurta, he paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi’s statue and personally served food to the residents. Speaking to the media, he said, "Today holds a special meaning as we celebrate differently. Every breath marks a new birth, but by date and year, today is my birthday. I have chosen to spend it with my friends, senior BJP leaders, and the residents of this ashram."