No gods, just the Constitution — one-of-a-kind temple in Kerala
Created by 73-year-old retired teacher Sivadasan Pillai, this extraordinary temple is a symbol of civic awareness, encouraging citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Published Oct 01, 2024 | 1:53 PM ⚊ Updated Oct 01, 2024 | 1:53 PM
In the serene town of Thiruvananthapuram’s Kudapanakkunnu, discover a one-of-a-kind temple not dedicated to a deity, but to the Constitution of India.
Created by 73-year-old retired teacher Sivadasan Pillai, this extraordinary temple is a symbol of civic awareness, encouraging citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Explore this sacred space where the Constitution is revered as the ultimate guide to governance and life