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Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM to Attend Grand Gita Festival Closing Ceremony

The Grand Gita Festival in Andhra Pradesh is set to conclude on December 7, with Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan attending the closing ceremony. This month-long event, organized by Puttige Math, has attracted thousands of devotees and features various spiritual and cultural activities centered around the Bhagavad Gita. The festival was inaugurated on November 8 and has been a significant spiritual gathering for the community.
 

Grand Gita Festival Concludes in Andhra Pradesh

The Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan, is set to participate in the closing ceremony of the Grand Gita Festival at Krishna Math on December 7, as announced by the organizers on Thursday.


The festival, which has been ongoing for a month under the auspices of the Puttige Math, will conclude on December 7, following the fourth World Gita Summit led by Swami Sugandhendra Teertha.


Nagaraja Acharya, the head of Puttige Math, along with Secretary Prasanna Acharya, stated that the presence of the Deputy Chief Minister will enhance the significance of the closing event. Over the past four weeks, thousands of devotees have been drawn to the festival.


Initiated on November 8, the festival was inaugurated by Pejavara Sri Vishwaprasanna Teertha, featuring various spiritual, cultural, and Gita recitation activities centered around the Bhagavad Gita.