A wave of devotion swept Mulugu district as Chief Minister Revanth Reddy arrived at Medaram temple with family and ministers for elaborate puja ceremonies on Monday. This follows the cabinet’s pioneering offsite conclave, blending governance with cultural homage.
Reddy launched Jatara-bound projects, including a symbolic pillar and Gaddelu pedestal, priming the venue for the January 28-31 deluge of devotees. The Rs 260 crore outlay—Rs 150 crore operational, Rs 110 crore structural—targets sacred hubs for optimal pilgrim flow.
Echoing Sunday’s cultural vows, the CM pledged Kumbh-scale grandeur, with all enhancements ready ahead of time. Medaram’s lore celebrates heroism sans bricks-and-mortar, immortalizing Sammakka-Saralamma’s Kakatiya uprising.
Reddy’s reflective tone tied personal politics to divine grace: his 2023 padayatra from here toppled BRS. ‘Developing Medaram is my honor,’ he beamed, spotlighting swift project closures.