Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao will be inaugurating the Telangana Brahmin Sadan on May 31. The Sadan is located on nine acres of land in Gopanpally. Chief Minister KCR hopes that the Brahmin Sadan will become a spiritual and religious information centre for the country. The inauguration will include ‘Chandi Yagam’ and ‘Sudarshan Yagam’, and leaders of Brahmin communities from other states, priests, and Vedic scholars will attend the ceremony.
KCR reviewed the arrangements for the inauguration with the President and members of Telangana Brahmin Welfare Parishad. He suggested that the Brahmin Sadan collect information related to spiritual literature and rituals from all over the country and preserve it in books and digital format for everyone to access. The Chief Minister believes that it’s society’s responsibility to protect the Vedic ‘purohits’ who are always engaged in the service of well-being of the whole world.
Telangana has become a centre of spirituality, with the revival of temples and spiritual and religious programmes organised across the state. Priests and Vedic scholars are migrating from other states to Telangana for employment. Along with all communities, Telangana has become a centre of employment for Brahmins.
The President of Telangana Brahmin Welfare Parishad K. V. Ramanachari explained to Chief Minister KCR the implementation of development programmes for the welfare of Brahmins for the last six years. He said that since the establishment of the Welfare Parishad, around 6,500 families have been benefited.
The Chief Minister said that in addition to the existing schemes, some more programmes should be designed to provide support to the poor Brahmins.