Amit Shah Inaugurates Sabareesam Complex at Ayyappa Temple in New Delhi
Amit Shah offers prayers at Delhi's Ayyappa temple, inaugurates complex

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the Lord Ayyappa Temple in RK Puram, New Delhi, where he inaugurated the Sabareesam Complex, aimed at promoting spiritual and cultural activities for the Malayalam-speaking community. Shah expressed hopes for the complex to serve as a center for community welfare and cultural heritage.
- 01Amit Shah performed prayers at the Lord Ayyappa Temple in RK Puram, New Delhi.
- 02He inaugurated the Sabareesam Complex, intended for spiritual and cultural activities.
- 03The complex aims to support the Malayalam-speaking community in New Delhi.
- 04BJP leaders expressed optimism about the complex becoming a hub for meditation and spiritual practices.
- 05Lord Ayyappa is a revered deity, associated with truth, righteousness, and devotion.
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On Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the Lord Ayyappa Temple in RK Puram, New Delhi, where he offered prayers and inaugurated the newly constructed Sabareesam Complex. Shah shared his experience on X, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to pray for the well-being of citizens and highlighting the temple's significance as a unifying force. The Sabareesam Complex is designed to facilitate spiritual discourses and community welfare initiatives, particularly for the Malayalam-speaking population in the capital. BJP leaders, including MP Bansuri Swaraj and MLA Anil Sharma, attended the inauguration and voiced their hopes for the complex to become a vital center for spiritual practices and cultural activities. The Lord Ayyappa Temple is a prominent spiritual site for devotees, especially among the Malayali community, and Lord Ayyappa is celebrated as a symbol of truth and righteousness, known for his connection to the Sabarimala temple in Kerala.
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The inauguration of the Sabareesam Complex aims to enhance community engagement and cultural preservation for the Malayalam-speaking population in New Delhi.
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