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CM KCR Visits Yadadri Renovation Works, Temple Likely To Re-open In May

5 Mar, 2021 13:22 IST|Sakshi Post

The famous Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy main temple at Yadadri is the much-awaited reopening of the temples. It may take place soon, as early as May, since the renovation works in the temple were in the final stages. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who visited the temple on Thursday, said there was a possibility that the main temple can be reopened if finishing touches are completed by then.

Following the State government’s decision to give the popular temple a complete makeover, devotees were only allowed to have darshan of the Lord at Balalayam from the time the renovation works were taken up in 2016. The Chief Minister, who arrived at the temple town in the morning by helicopter, first took part in special poojas at Balalayam temple and later reviewed the ongoing construction works at the field level. The temple renovation works have almost been completed and only the finishing touches remained.

KCR, accompanied by officials, took stock of the construction works both inside the temple and outside and inspected various sites where work was going on atop Yadagirigutta hill, renamed as Yadadri. During his visit that lasted over six hours, the Chief Minister gave some suggestions to the temple management and officials concerned.

He primarily focused on the pending work and the time-frame within which to complete the works. He told that the Yadadri temple should be a role model for other temples in the country as far as maintaining cleanliness and hygienic conditions are concerned.

The Chief Minister visited every nook and corner of the main temple and inspected ‘mada’ streets, way to the queue, mandapam, exhibition complexes, ‘brahmotsavam mandapam’, queue facility at ‘Raja Gopuram’, the construction progress of Shivalayam and ‘swami pushkarini’ besides construction of bathing ghats for devotees and staircases. He made several useful suggestions in this regard.

The Chief Minister instructed the officials concerned to visit various famous temples in the country to understand the kind of sculpture existing in these places since the renovation works at Yadadri are on the verge of completion. He wanted sculptures to be placed in the temple complex depicting Prahlada Charithram and Narasimha Charithram.

He wanted the queue complex to be close to the compound wall and wanted pathways leading to the queues to be wide and comfortable. “They should be on a higher elevation,” he said. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Thursday assured people whose houses and shops were demolished for road expansion and other works as part of the Yadadri Temple Town Project would be provided land and shops by the government.

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