CM KCR Visits Yadadri Temple

Hyderabad, Oct.19 (Maxim News): Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao today visited the famous Yadadri Temple of Lord Lakshmi Narsimha Swamy at Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district here.

His visit assumes significance as the renovated temple is to be inaugurated soon. Earlier, KCR took an aerial view of the temple and its surroundings and moved on in a convoy to the temple.

From Hyderabad Begumpet airport the chief minister took a helicopter to reach the temple town of Bhuvanagiri. He asked the temple officials and sculptor to complete the remaining works to get ready for its grand inauguration in November or December.

Those who accompanied KCR were Dalit leader Mothkupally Narsimhulu who joined the TRS fold, several ministers including Indrakaran Reddy, Jagadish Reddy, Sukhender Reddy, Gongidi Sunitha, EO Geetha and others.

The temple officials and priests offered KCR and other team members a purnakumbha welcome at Baalalayam. The CM and others attended the special pujas on the occasion as the priests offered them with teertha prasadams and Vedashirvadams.

K Chandrasekhar Rao visited the temple and interacted with the officials and sculptor on the completion of the temple renovation works.

KCR made rounds of the entire temple and instructed the officials and sculptor on the changes and steps to be taken for completion of the works. The works of the temple renovation are almost complete.

The temple would be inaugurated on a grand scale either in November or December as planned by the government.
The CM has taken stock of the works completed and instructed them to complete them before inaugural in a grand program with Maha Sudarshana Yagam.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to attend the inauguration program of the renovated temple at Yadadri. (Maxim News)


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