Pawan Kalyan Embarks on South India Temple Tour for Preservation of Hindu and Sanatana Dharma
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has launched a new initiative aimed at preserving Hindu and Sanatana Dharma. As part of this initiative, he will embark on a temple tour across South India, beginning with a visit to Kochi, Kerala.
This morning, Pawan Kalyan left Hyderabad for Kochi, where he is scheduled to visit the Sri Agastya Maharshi Temple. Over the next three days, he will visit seven significant temples across Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The temples include the Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Madurai Meenakshi Temple, Sri Parashuramaswamy Temple, Agastya Jeeva Samadhi, Kumbeswara Temple, Swamimalai Temple, and Thiruthani Subramanya Swamy Temple.
During the tour, Pawan Kalyan will also fulfill vows he had previously made during his earlier temple visits. This visit, which had been postponed due to health concerns, has now gained much attention from his supporters and the media. The initiative underscores his commitment to the spiritual and cultural preservation of Hindu traditions.