Union Minister Rammohan Naidu Undertakes Traditional Pilgrimage to Tirumala
Rammohan Naidu climbs 3,400 steps to Tirumala with family on visit

Image: Asianet Newsable
Union Minister Rammohan Naidu visited the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam in Andhra Pradesh, climbing nearly 3,400 steps from Alipiri to Tirumala with his family. He described the pilgrimage as a 'divine experience' and emphasized the importance of preserving India's cultural heritage.
- 01Naidu completed the climb in approximately four hours, marking his first visit as a Union Minister with family.
- 02He has a long-standing tradition of undertaking this pilgrimage since childhood.
- 03Naidu praised Tirumala as one of the world's strongest spiritual destinations, offering immense inner strength to devotees.
- 04He highlighted the need to preserve India's cultural and spiritual traditions for future generations.
- 05During the pilgrimage, he was inspired by a young student who climbed the steps on his knees as a sign of devotion.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
On Sunday, Union Minister Rammohan Naidu visited the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam in Andhra Pradesh, undertaking a traditional foot pilgrimage with his family. He climbed nearly 3,400 steps from Alipiri to Tirumala, a journey that took him about four hours. Naidu described the experience as 'divine' and noted that this was his first pilgrimage as a Union Minister, accompanied by his wife and children. He recalled his previous visits during his tenure as a Member of Parliament, emphasizing the significance of this occasion. Naidu praised Tirumala as one of the world's strongest spiritual destinations, stating that standing before Lord Balaji provides immense inner strength to face life's challenges. He also stressed the importance of preserving India's cultural heritage, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders for their efforts in promoting these traditions. During his visit, he interacted with several devotees and shared an inspiring story of a young student who demonstrated remarkable devotion by climbing the steps on his knees.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Naidu's pilgrimage highlights the cultural significance of the Tirumala temple, potentially encouraging more visitors and promoting local tourism.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you believe in the significance of traditional pilgrimages?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.



