Following Dharma: Pawan Kalyan Removes Shirt to Honor Temple Traditions
Telugu superstar and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan has once again reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to protecting and upholding Sanatana Dharma. His recent visit to the sacred land of Ananthapuri (Thiruvananthapuram), home to the revered Padmanabhaswamy Temple, marks a historic moment in his Sanatana Dharma Samrakshana Yatra.

Respect for Traditions: A Strong Message to the Opposition
As a true devotee, Pawan Kalyan followed temple traditions by removing his shirt before entering the temple, honoring the age-old customs that many attempt to dismiss as outdated. This simple yet powerful act sends a strong message to leftist forces and so-called progressives, who constantly undermine Hindu traditions under the guise of modernity. It is a tight slap to those who question and ridicule Sanatana Dharma.
While left-wing forces and certain political entities relentlessly attack Hindu customs and beliefs, Pawan Kalyan stands firm as a warrior, defending our sacred traditions. His journey, beginning from the spiritual heartland of Kerala, serves as a warning against the continued assaults on Hinduism.

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A Leader of the People, A Devotee of Dharma
Pawan Kalyan has always been a man of principles, deeply rooted in devotion. Hailed as the son of Lord Venkatachalapati, he previously conducted a Shuddhi Kalasham (purification ritual) in Tirupati, symbolizing the end of anti-Hindu rule in Andhra Pradesh. His dedication to Sanatana Dharma is not just in words but in action, inspiring millions to reconnect with their roots and uphold their sacred traditions.
His visit to Sri Parashurama Temple in Thiruvallam, along with his son Akira Nandan, reflects his deep respect for Kerala’s temple traditions. While a leader from outside Kerala is seen following and respecting these customs, the Kerala government and left-wing organizations continue their agenda to abolish Hindu traditions. This contrast exposes the hypocrisy of those who selectively attack Sanatana Dharma while appeasing other faiths.

At a time when Sanatana Dharma faces continuous challenges from anti-Hindu elements, every believer must stand in solidarity. Pawan Kalyan’s Sanatana Dharma Samrakshana Yatra is not just a political or religious journey—it is a movement to protect and preserve the identity of Hindu civilization.
