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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Tuesday emphasised that the Lakshminarasimha Swamy temple at Yadadri was a permanent structure and that the renovation works being carried out could not be defined by deadlines. Let there not be any anxiety about completing the works based on deadlines nor is there any need to speed up the process of renovation works since the focus should be on quality and grandeur as per the rules laid down in the Shastras, he said.

Speaking at a high-level review meeting after a six-hour visit of the temple, the Chief Minister suggested that all the works should be done in accordance with the Agamasastra rules with good quality construction and



giving details to perfection. 

Earlier, he went around Yadadri accompanied by officials from various departments. The Chief Minister started with a special pooja to Sri Lakshminarasimha Swamy and took blessings from Vedic scholars. He went around the temple premises for two hours, and keenly inspected the works being done at Gopuram, Dwaja Sthambham, Sivalayam, sanctum sanctorum, Mada streets, queue lines, kitchen where Prasadam is prepared, towers, Pushkarini and Yagashala. The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction that all the works of the temple were being carried out to reflect the spirituality and traditions.




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