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Anant Ambani visits Guruvayur Temple; contributes ₹6 crore in donations, commits ₹12 crore for Rajarajeshwaram restoration; reinforces animal welfare efforts through Vantara

Anant Ambani visits Guruvayur Temple; contributes ₹6 crore in donations, commits ₹12 crore for Rajarajeshwaram restoration; reinforces animal welfare efforts through Vantara

Anant Ambani visited the revered Guruvayur Temple, offering prayers to Lord Guruvayurappan while reaffirming his dedication to safeguarding India’s rich spiritual and cultural legacy. During the visit, he contributed ₹6 crore in temple donations and pledged an additional ₹12 crore for the restoration of the historic East Gopuram at Rajarajeshwaram Temple.

He was accorded a traditional swagat by temple authorities, including Devaswom President T. P. Vinod Kumar, Executive Officer K. P. Vinayan, Chief Priest E. P. Kuberan Namboothiri, along with members of the Devaswom Board. As part of the rituals, he made customary offerings such as Ponnumkudam, Pattam, Thaali, and Neyyamrutu, and performed the sacred Ashwamedha Namaskaram, reflecting his deep reverence for age-old temple traditions.

Extending his efforts beyond temple contributions, Ambani also unveiled a comprehensive initiative focused on elephant welfare at Guruvayur. The plan includes the development of a dedicated elephant hospital, a chain-free shelter, and advanced, humane care facilities aimed at ensuring the well-being of temple elephants. This initiative aligns closely with his ongoing work through Vantara.

Speaking on the occasion, he emphasised:
“India’s spiritual traditions are not merely places of worship; they are living institutions that nurture faith, community, compassion, and our deep connection with nature. It is our collective responsibility to preserve and strengthen this sacred heritage for future generations. Through these initiatives, and through our work at Vantara, we seek to serve with humility—enhancing the experience of devotees while ensuring that the animals who are an integral part of our traditions are cared for with the utmost dignity, compassion, and scientific attention.”

Anchored in a philosophy of faith and service, these contributions reflect a broader commitment to compassion and harmony with nature, focusing on strengthening temple infrastructure, restoring heritage landmarks, enhancing visitor experiences, and supporting the welfare of temple animals.

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