Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra shared her heartfelt experience visiting the Sree Kunnath Mahavishnu Temple in Wayanad. She was moved by the temple's serene spirituality and the warmth of the local devotees she met. The Congress MP also praised the temple's artistic heritage, including its painted walls and a hand-carved chariot. Her visit was part of a broader engagement with the constituency, which included official meetings to address local development issues.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Visits Sree Kunnath Mahavishnu Temple in Wayanad

  • Priyanka Gandhi described the temple's serene and spiritual atmosphere as deeply touching
  • She admired the beautifully painted walls and a fascinating hand-carved chariot
  • The MP also engaged in the unique tradition of being weighed in bananas at the temple
  • She held extensive meetings with local officials and stakeholders on development issues
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra visits Sree Kunnath Mahavishnu Temple in Wayanad, calls experience deeply touching

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra describes her visit to the Kerala temple as deeply touching, admiring its serenity, art, and the warmth of local devotees.

"My visit to the Sree Kunnath Mahavishnu Temple... was deeply touching. Its serenity and spirituality is apparent. - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra"

Kozhikode, September 22

Congress Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday visited Sree Kunnath Mahavishnu Temple at Manassery in Kerala's Kozhikode, describing the experience as "deeply touching" and full of serenity and spirituality.

In a post shared on X, Vadra said, "My visit to the Sree Kunnath Mahavishnu Temple, Manassery, Mukkam was deeply touching. Its serenity and spirituality is apparent. Many lovely ladies waited their turn to pay their respects. Meeting them was very special too.... not to mention being weighed in bananas (one too many, maybe!)."

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She also admired the temple's cultural and artistic heritage, highlighting the beautifully painted walls and a hand-carved chariot crafted by two local brothers she met during her visit.

"The beautifully painted temple walls, and the fascinating hand-carved chariot (carved by two brothers I met at the temple) were a joy to behold. There is so much tradition and talent in Wayanad, it is truly a place for all to visit.," she said.

Meanwhile, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi visited the Banasura Spices & Ayurvedic Garden today.

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In a reel shared on Instagram, Congress MP said, "From the scent of vanilla to the softness of sandalwood, the guided garden tours at Banasura Spices & Ayurvedic Garden reveal the magic of Wayanad. It was heartwarming to see the people of Wayanad nurture spices, craft oils, teas and soaps, and share their wisdom - each bloom carrying their love and hard work."

Earlier today, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra attended a series of official meetings at the Wayanad Collectorate, engaging with key departments and local stakeholders to address pressing issues in the constituency.

Wayanad MP chaired a DISHA (District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee) meeting and later interacted with officials from the National Health Mission (NHM) and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

Speaking after the meetings, Vadra said the sessions had given her a good understanding of local issues in Wayanad.

"It has given me a good understanding of some of the issues here. I met different people: coffee growers, farmers, homestay owners, farm tourism entrepreneurs, and dairy farmers. I have gone to some tribal habitations and understood some of the issues, issues which I could immediately take up," she told reporters.

Priyanka added that the meeting, which lasted 4.5 hours, allowed her to address concerns that could be resolved at the district level, while some matters would need to be escalated to the central government.

"The ones that I have to take up at the Central level, I am also going to take up and keep fighting. As I said, when I was elected here, I had to be the voice of the people of Wayanad, and I am doing my job," Vadra added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While temple visits are nice, I hope the 4.5-hour meeting translates into concrete action for Wayanad's development. Farmers and tribal communities need sustainable solutions, not just photo ops.
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Priya S
The Gandhi siblings are really putting Wayanad on the national map! From temples to spice gardens - showcasing Kerala's diversity beautifully. The hand-carved chariot sounds amazing! 🛕
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Michael C
Appreciate the balanced approach - spiritual visit followed by serious administrative work. The DISHA meeting shows commitment to grassroots development. Hope the NHM and NHAI issues get resolved quickly.
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Ananya R
As a Malayali, I'm happy to see our temple traditions being appreciated. The Sree Kunnath Mahavishnu Temple is indeed serene. Hope her visit brings more attention to preserving our cultural heritage!
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Vikram M
Good to see constituency work happening. The real test will be how many of these "issues to be escalated to central government" actually get resolved. Action speaks louder than temple visits.
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Kavya N
The banana weighing comment made me smile! 😄 It's these small, authentic moments that show genuine connection with local customs. Hope she enjoyed the Kerala hospitality and will work for our people.

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