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Pawan Kalyan at Statue of Equality, Addresses gathering!
By: Tupaki Desk | 7 Feb 2022 10:58 AM GMTOne more attraction was added to Telangana in the form of the Statue of Equality. The 216-foot Statue, which is touted to be one of the biggest in the world, was recently unveiled by the Prime Minister of India. Narendra Modi reached Hyderabad to do the honours for the statue.
A day after it was unveiled, Actor-turned-politician, Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan visited the Statue. During his visit, Pawan Kalyan received blessings from Chinna Jeeyar Swamy, who was instrumental in setting up the massive statue. Tridandi Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamy Presented a shawl to Pawan Kalyan on the occasion.
Pawan Kalyan had a look at the premises of the statue and visited the 108 temples. After this, Pawan Kalyan addressed the gathering at the meeting that was set up in Mucchintal. The dais was decorated by Chinna Jeeyar Swamy, a few priests, and Jana Sena Party Affairs Committee (PAC) Chairman, Nadendla Manohar.
Pawan Kalyan had a look at the temple and he was accompanied by Nadendla Manohar and a few priests. He was informed of the details of the temples and other arrangements that were made at the statue.
Addressing the gathering, Pawan Kalyan had congratulated Chinna Jeeyar Swamy on fulfilling the dream of setting up the massive statue. Janasenani had remembered the services done by Ramanujacharya on this occasion and said, the message of Ramanujacharya will inspire the coming generations.
There was a flood of people at the Statue of Equality when Pawan Kalya paid a visit to the Statue of Equality on Sunday. The pictures clicked at the statue show Pawan Kalyan guarded by security. People tried to take selfies and pictures with him.
The massive statue was built to honour the celebrated sage Ramanujacharya, who had endorsed the idea of equality throughout his life. He had fought for the entry of untouchables into the temples.
The massive statue was made up of five metals- silver, copper, brass, and zinc. The statue was placed on top of a base building. Named Bhadra Vedi, the building is 54 feet long. A research centre and digital library were also set up at the Statue of Equality.
A day after it was unveiled, Actor-turned-politician, Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan visited the Statue. During his visit, Pawan Kalyan received blessings from Chinna Jeeyar Swamy, who was instrumental in setting up the massive statue. Tridandi Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamy Presented a shawl to Pawan Kalyan on the occasion.
Pawan Kalyan had a look at the premises of the statue and visited the 108 temples. After this, Pawan Kalyan addressed the gathering at the meeting that was set up in Mucchintal. The dais was decorated by Chinna Jeeyar Swamy, a few priests, and Jana Sena Party Affairs Committee (PAC) Chairman, Nadendla Manohar.
Pawan Kalyan had a look at the temple and he was accompanied by Nadendla Manohar and a few priests. He was informed of the details of the temples and other arrangements that were made at the statue.
Addressing the gathering, Pawan Kalyan had congratulated Chinna Jeeyar Swamy on fulfilling the dream of setting up the massive statue. Janasenani had remembered the services done by Ramanujacharya on this occasion and said, the message of Ramanujacharya will inspire the coming generations.
There was a flood of people at the Statue of Equality when Pawan Kalya paid a visit to the Statue of Equality on Sunday. The pictures clicked at the statue show Pawan Kalyan guarded by security. People tried to take selfies and pictures with him.
The massive statue was built to honour the celebrated sage Ramanujacharya, who had endorsed the idea of equality throughout his life. He had fought for the entry of untouchables into the temples.
The massive statue was made up of five metals- silver, copper, brass, and zinc. The statue was placed on top of a base building. Named Bhadra Vedi, the building is 54 feet long. A research centre and digital library were also set up at the Statue of Equality.