Pawan Kalyan temple prayers for Indian Army: As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party leader Pawan Kalyan has taken a spiritual step to support the Indian Army. He announced that special prayers are being held across several temples in South India to offer divine protection and strength to the soldiers participating in Operation Sindoor, a military campaign reportedly launched by Indian forces.
Pawan Kalyan temple prayers for Indian Army:
Pawan Kalyan stated that the entire country must stand with the armed forces not only through moral support but also by offering prayers. He emphasized that India’s soldiers are bravely facing enemy forces and they deserve both public respect and divine blessings. He also prayed for the well-being of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is leading the country during this challenging time.
Temple Prayers Across India
The Deputy CM revealed that special rituals are being conducted in famous temples such as:
Tiruttani, Tiruchendur, Palani, Swamimalai, and Tirupparankundram in Tamil Nadu
Subrahmanya temples in Kukke (Karnataka), Mopidevi, and Bikkavolu (Andhra Pradesh)
Durga temple in Indrakeeladri, and Sri Puruhutika Devi Temple in Pithapuram
These places are known for their powerful spiritual energy, and members of the Jana Sena Party, including MLAs and volunteers, are taking part in the ceremonies.
Recognizing the country’s religious diversity, Pawan Kalyan called on people from all faiths to pray in their respective places of worship. Christians were encouraged to pray in churches, and Muslims in mosques, all for the safety of Indian troops and the peace of border states like Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Haryana.
He also announced that special Sun God prayers will be performed at the Arasavilli temple in Srikakulam district this Sunday. These rituals are meant to invoke the power of the sun for the protection and success of the army.
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