The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) will help people from other faiths embrace Hinduism. This program will start at the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala with sacred water.
During a three-day conference at Tirumala, TTD Chairman Bhumana Karunakara Reddy announced resolutions to welcome people of other religions to practice Hinduism. They will be trained in Hindu rituals, traditions, and practices to prevent religious conversions.
The TTD will also work to make the teachings of Hinduism easily understandable to people of all ages. They will focus on training Dharma Pracharakas and preserving Vedic sciences.
Other resolutions from the conference include creating a spiritual atmosphere in Tirupati similar to Tirumala, reviving crumbling temples, protecting cows, and emphasizing the principles of Hinduism in school curricula. The conference also decided to conduct extensive training programs for self-confidence in the Hindu community.
The conference concluded that these initiatives should reach the target audience and be implemented by all Hindu religious institutions worldwide. It was suggested that similar conferences be held annually in Tirumala or Tirupati, and Dharmic sadas be held at village and district levels to enlighten rural communities.
TTD officials including AV Dharma Reddy, Sada Bhargavi, S Veerabrahmam, Narasimha Kishore, Shanmukh Kumar, and Sadasivamurthy were present at the conference.