CM Majhi visited the Statue of Equality in Hyderabad.

Odisha: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi today visited the iconic Statue of Equality in Hyderabad and paid homage to the revered philosopher, saint, and social reformer Jagadguru Sri Ramanujacharya, whose teachings of equality, compassion, and social harmony continue to inspire generations.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by Industry Minister Sampad Chandra Swain and other senior officials. During the visit, the delegation met with Sri Sri Tridandi Chinna Sriman Narayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji and engaged in meaningful discussions on India’s spiritual traditions, inclusive philosophy, and the relevance of Ramanujacharya’s teachings in contemporary society.
Swamiji bestowed his blessings upon the Chief Minister and offered his best wishes for the peace, progress, and prosperity of the people of Odisha.
CM Unveils Odia Bhajan on Sri Ramanujacharya
As part of the visit, the Chief Minister also unveiled an Odia bhajan on Sri Ramanujacharya composed by Sri Sri Tridandi Ahobila Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji. This song aims to convey the life, philosophy, and spiritual message of Sri Ramanujacharya to Odia devotees, further strengthening Odisha’s cultural and spiritual connection with India’s civilizational heritage of Ramanujacharya’s philosophy.
Sharing his experience after the visit, Majhi said that the Statue of Equality is not only a magnificent symbol of India’s spiritual heritage but also a powerful reminder of the timeless values of social justice, inclusivity, and human dignity championed by Sri Ramanujacharya. He added that such values continue to guide Odisha’s vision of balanced development, social harmony, and people-centric governance.
The visit reaffirmed Odisha’s deep respect for India’s spiritual heritage and its commitment to upholding the ideals of equality, wisdom, and harmony in public life, inspired by the enduring teachings of Sri Ramanujacharya.





