
- Ambani’s Rs 5 Crore Temple Donation Sparks National Interest
- Spiritual Start to 2026 Sets Tone for Religious Philanthropy
- Interplay Between Faith, Wealth and Social Impact
NE SPIRITUAL BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, JAN 4
In the early days of 2026, Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani and his son Anant Ambani embarked on a spiritual journey through Gujarat’s revered shrines, beginning with Somnath Temple and culminating at the Shree Kashtabhanjan Dev Hanumanji Temple in Sarangpur, where they offered prayers and announced a donation of ₹5 crore to the temple trust—a gesture that has generated wide public and media interest.

The visit continues an annual tradition of the family seeking divine blessings at iconic pilgrimage sites at the start of the year, underscoring the role of faith and philanthropy in the public life of one of India’s most influential business families.
Sacred Start: From Somnath to Sarangpur
The Ambanis’ spiritual itinerary began with prayers at Somnath Temple, one of India’s most ancient and significant Shiva shrines, where they performed rituals and donated funds intended to support pilgrim facilities and welfare initiatives. (Republic World)
They then visited the Kashtabhanjan Dev Hanumanji Temple in Sarangpur, a major centre of devotion in Gujarat, where Mukesh and Anant offered prayers before announcing a ₹5 crore donation to support temple activities and services for devotees.
This sequence of visits and charitable support highlights how corporate philanthropy intersects with India’s rich tapestry of religious traditions, and reflects the influence of spiritual engagement on public perception.

Charity, Culture and Public Perception
Ambani family philanthropy spans multiple faith contexts and regions. Beyond the Gujarat visits, past contributions include donations to other major temples and religious trusts across India, illustrating a pattern of engaging with spirituality as part of broader social outreach and cultural support.
In a socio-political climate where religious identity and cultural symbolism frequently shape public debate, such acts of giving resonate beyond ritual spaces—they become markers of shared heritage and collective values.
Beyond Ritual: The Broader Narrative
While the Ambanis’ appointed donation of ₹5 crore is a specific act of support for temple infrastructure and services, it forms part of a wider pattern of philanthropic engagement that includes past contributions to religious institutions and sacred causes.
Viewed in the context of 2026’s cultural and political landscape, such acts prompt broader conversations about:
- The role of corporate philanthropy in public life
- Religion as a shared cultural language
- The influence of high-profile spiritual engagement on community sentiment
At a time when governance, cultural identity and voter concerns are closely intertwined, such gestures—symbolic and substantive—play into evolving perceptions of trust, tradition and national resonance.








