Telangana Brahmin Sadan should be the center for all spiritual and religious messages in the country, says Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
Posted Date – Sun, 5/28/23 at 12:27am

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said with the revival of temples in Telangana, spirituality and religious activities have spread across the state.
Telangana Brahmin said the Chief Minister held a review meeting with the chairman and members of the Telangana Brahmin Welfare Parishad in Pragati Bhavan on Saturday to discuss arrangements for the inauguration of the Telangana Brahmin Sadan, which is scheduled for May 31. Sadan should be the center of all spiritual and religious messages in the country.
Information related to spiritual literature and rituals should be collected from across the country and preserved in book and digital form, making it accessible to all, he said. He said the first ‘Brahman Sadan’ to be built in the country has the highest aspirations and should be an ideal spiritual and religious information center for the country and a center of religious guidance for the society.
He said that protecting the Brahmin community is the duty of the members of the society who always serve the Bhagwat and desire the well-being of the whole world. The Chief Minister said his government was prioritizing the welfare of the Brahmin community and had implemented several programs for their well-being. He noted that priests and Vedic scholars are migrating from other states to Telangana for employment as temples in the state are revived and facilities improved.
Telangana Brahmin Welfare Parishad President KV Ramana Chary informed that since the establishment of Welfare Parishad, about 6,500 families have benefited from various schemes proposed by the state government for the welfare of the Brahmin community in the state.
