What is the secret of the earrings lying in the ears of the Chief Minister?

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s birthday, often a special thing attracts people’s attention, women wearing their ears. These are not only ornamental jewelry, but also deeply associated with Indian yoga tradition, which are related to immortality, protection and the function of internal energy.
Yogi Adityanath is not only a political leader, but is a dedicated yoga seeker and Koraraksheed’s Mahant. The rings worn in their ears are the identity of their yogis, and the jewelry that they wear in the ears are associated with the traditions that protect the searcher from the negative energy. This tradition is particularly related to the ‘Confata Yogi section’. In this tradition, in the last stage of the start, the guru torn the middle part of the disciple’s ear with a special two knife or razor. The place is wearing large rings, which is the etymology of the word ‘Confata’, which means the ear and ‘fata’.
Spiritual news is hidden in earrings
George Weston Weston writes in his famous book ‘Goraknath and the Confata Yogis’, and his torn ears and the big rings worn by them testify to his beginning and Yogbad. According to this tradition, these rings help keep the seeker’s energy consistent, focusing and spiritual awareness.
The first rings were often made of soil. According to a legend, Goraknath created three inches long holes in the ears of the partry and placed mud earrings. Some yogis still wear mud rings, but because they are easily broken. So more durable materials are usually used. The use of more prolonged rings also shows the element of value. The origins of the tradition of wearing the ears and the rings are said in different legends. According to a tradition, this practice began from Goraknath.
Shiva had given Parvati to tear down Koraknath’s ear
According to Brigs, Parvati Devi Shiva is said to have ordered to tear down the ears of Goraknath, which led to this tradition. In addition, the two followers were allowed to tear each other from the Goraknath, the symbol of the spiritual dedication of the Karkai and Puskai ‘. The agreement was reached on a pilgrimage site on the way to the King Laj on every whole yogi. Goraknath tore the ears of the partry, which further strengthened his relationship with this usual.
In another version, this tradition is credited to the Guru’s Guru of Goraknath. Brijas writes that Haridwar’s use says that when Yoga began to promote yoga at the behest of Machendra Nath Mahade, he saw Siva’s ears torn and that he (Shiva) wore large coils. Machendra Nath wanted to wear a similar cold. He began to worship Lord Shiva, and he entertained God that his wishes were fulfilled. Machendra Nath ordered the ears of all his disciples.
What do legends say
According to a separate legend, during the incarnation of Machendra Nath’s fish, he already had rings in the ears. It is believed that in Puri, the order to tear his ear came from Machendranath. This procedure is associated with those who follow the Goraknath, but not taking the entire start. BRICS says that Oktar is the follower of Goraknath, who has not completed the last ritual of ear tear. A legend is practiced, which justifies why he did not finish the boot. Once, two Siddha (Poorna Yogi) tried to tear the ears of a candidate in the Hing Lague. But they found the piercing soon and they would be stopped soon. So he abandoned this effort. Since then, Akar has abandoned this custom.