
AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said that India’s mythological heroes are far superior to popular Hollywood superheroes and stressed that it is society’s responsibility to pass this rich knowledge on to children.
Speaking at the Bharatiya Vignana Sammelan, organised by the Andhra Pradesh government at the Cultural University in Tirupati, Chandrababu Naidu said characters such as Hanuman, Arjuna, Lord Rama, Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva embody unmatched strength, values and wisdom. He emphasised that children should be taught how Hanuman’s power surpasses that of Superman, how Arjuna stands as a greater warrior than modern fictional heroes, and how Lord Rama continues to be the world’s highest symbol of righteousness.
The Chief Minister noted that Indian epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata offer far deeper life lessons than fantasy films. Through their powerful characters and stories, these epics help children clearly understand the difference between good and evil. He also recalled how legendary actor NTR rekindled public interest in mythology through cinema and effectively used films as a medium to spread moral and cultural values across society.
Chandrababu Naidu further spoke about yoga, describing it as one of India’s greatest gifts to the world for achieving mental balance and overall health. He highlighted the state government’s strong focus on renewable energy and revealed that a quantum computer would soon begin operations from Amaravati. He added that efforts are also underway to develop and build quantum computing technology domestically in India.
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