Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, while inaugurating the Datta Mantapam, expressed his gratitude to Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji for blessing Telangana with progress. He lauded Swamiji for his spiritual guidance and positive wishes for the state, highlighting that Swamiji’s blessings for the people’s peace and abundance in crops and livestock are a source of great joy.
In his speech, Revanth stressed that true development occurs when the traditions of the past are honoured and passed down to future generations.
“As Chief Minister, I believe that the state will progress when there is a peaceful environment, and traditions are respected and passed on to future generations,” he said.
He also shared his belief that the newly inaugurated Datta Mantapam will serve as a place of tranquillity and spiritual solace for the public.
He emphasised that this sacred space will foster a serene environment, crucial for the well-being of the state’s people. In a special note, Revanth expressed his happiness over the decision by Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji to hold the grand Dussehra Navaratri celebrations at the Datta Mantapam, which were traditionally held in Mysore.
The Chief Minister called it a significant moment for Telangana, noting that such revered events being conducted in the state signal blessings for its prosperity and peace. On this occasion, Revanth Reddy extended his warm wishes to the people of Telangana, hoping for their well-being and happiness during the Dussehra Navaratri festival, underscoring the importance of these festivals in maintaining the cultural and spiritual fabric.