Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan recently made a significant visit to the Tirumala Tirupati temple, accompanied by his two daughters. This trip was particularly noteworthy as it marked the first public appearance of his youngest daughter, Polina Anjani Konidela, in nearly a decade. During their visit, Kalyan sought blessings at the sacred shrine and signed a faith declaration on behalf of Polina, who identifies as Christian. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) authorities required this declaration for her to participate in the temple rituals.
Kalyan’s visit to Tirumala is part of a larger three-day pilgrimage that began on October 1. Upon arriving at Tirupati Airport, he made his way to the Alipiri walkway and planned to spend the night at Tirumala before offering prayers the following morning. His family accompanied him on this spiritual journey, which has garnered considerable attention from fans and media alike, especially due to Polina’s rare public appearance.
The Deputy Chief Minister’s presence at the temple comes amidst ongoing discussions regarding the sanctity of temple practices and recent controversies surrounding the preparation of the famous Tirumala laddu. Kalyan has been vocal about protecting traditional practices and has initiated a penance known as “Prayashchit Diksha” to address various issues related to temple management and preservation of Sanatana Dharma.
As Kalyan continues his pilgrimage, his family’s participation adds a personal touch to the visit, resonating with many followers who admire his commitment to both his faith and public service. The photograph of Polina shared by Kalyan has been widely circulated among fans, marking a memorable moment for both the family and their supporters.