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The magnificent Yadadri Lakshmi Narasimha temple has been opened and the gorgeous visuals have gone viral
The rebuilt Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple in Yadadri was inaugurated by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao yesterday. The enormous 14.5-acre temple complex’s renovation began in April 2016, with an initial expenditure of Rs 1,600 crore.
The Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, commonly known as Yadadri or Yadagirigutta temple, is a Hindu temple in the distant village of Yadagirigutta in the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. The temple was rebuilt using black granite and is located 65 kilometers from Hyderabad. Nearly 4,000 artisans worked on the project, which cost over 1,800 crores.
The architectural brilliance of the temple has been praised around the world. The temple architecture style is a mix of Dravidian, Pallava, and Kakatiyan. People from all over the world have been drawn to the temple, which is projected to bring a big number of visitors to the state.
“Majestic view of the wonderful and lovely Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Yadari Temple,” Kavitha Kalvakuntla, Member of Legislative Council-Kamareddy & Nizamabad, Telangana, captioned a video of the temple on Twitter. “May the divine Lord’s blessings bring all of you peace, wealth, and strength.”
The temple was meticulously created to survive 1,000 years, according to endowments minister Indrakaran Reddy. The beauty of the monument carved out of black granite drew a large crowd of people from all walks of life.
Everything has been meticulously considered in the temple’s rebuilding, from the stone used in construction to the sculptures and their religious importance, as well as Vaastu Shastra craftsmanship. Krushna Sila, the black granite used in the structure, was obtained from Gurujapally in the Guntur district.
Statues of the 12 Alwars depicting the Kakatiyan style of architecture have been constructed all around Mukha Mandapa, which connects to the sanctum sanctorum, which is 18 feet below ground. The corridor in front of the sanctum sanctorum depicts the royal splendor found within a king’s court with these sculptures, chandeliers, golden Dhwaja Sthamba, and unique architecture.
This temple boasts an 11-foot Garbhalaya door with a golden Nava Narasimha Swami artwork, unlike other temples that have a 7-foot Garbhalaya entrance. With its remarkable blend of design, religious significance, and exquisite majesty, the towering temple, a mix of Dravidian and Kakatiyan traditions, soars tall.
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ISKCON Navi Mumbai to Launch 7-Lakh Bhagavad Gita Distribution Drive from December 1
ISKCON Navi Mumbai is set to begin one of its largest spiritual outreach initiatives with the launch of a 7-lakh Bhagavad Gita distribution drive starting December 1. The campaign, which will run till January 15, 2026, aims to deliver copies of the Gita to households across Navi Mumbai through temples, public spaces, and community centres.
The initiative marks the first anniversary of the ISKCON Kharghar temple, inaugurated last year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In celebration of the milestone, the temple has planned a series of activities to deepen public engagement with spiritual teachings. As part of the outreach, ISKCON will organise Gita study classes, especially designed for youth and working professionals. According to officials, thousands have already registered for these sessions, reflecting the growing interest in spiritual learning.
The anniversary celebrations from January 13 to 15 will include various devotional events such as Abhishek rituals, the traditional Nauka Vihar (boat festival), and a grand elephant procession through Kharghar. These festivities aim to bring the community together in a vibrant display of culture and devotion.
Temple president Dr. Sura Das stated that the mission is to “gift a Bhagavad Gita to every household,” enabling more people to access its timeless teachings. ISKCON leaders expressed confidence that the wide-reaching campaign will promote spiritual awareness and strengthen community bonds across the city.
The distribution drive is expected to be one of the largest of its kind in Navi Mumbai.
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Navi Mumbai Crime Branch Busts Ganja Racket in Kalamboli, Four Arrested
The Navi Mumbai Crime Branch has dismantled a ganja smuggling racket operating in Kalamboli, leading to the arrest of four individuals and the seizure of a significant quantity of narcotics. Acting on a reliable tip-off received by Police Constable Omkar Bhalerao, officials learned that ganja was being sold near DD Dhaba on Roadpali Link Road in Sector 16.
A special team from the Central Crime Branch, led by Police Inspector Sunil Shinde and operating under the supervision of ACP Ajaykumar Landge, immediately launched a planned operation. When the suspects arrived at the location in a Swift Dzire car, police intercepted the vehicle and conducted a search, which resulted in the recovery of 5.5 kg of ganja.
In addition to the narcotics, the police confiscated the suspects’ car and four mobile phones, bringing the total value of the seized items to approximately Rs 9.90 lakh. The arrested individuals were taken into custody at the spot.
Following the operation, a case was registered at Kalamboli Police Station under Sections 20(b) and 8(c) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Officials stated that the crackdown is part of an intensified effort to curb drug-related activities across Navi Mumbai and ensure a drug-free environment in the region.
Investigations are underway to determine the source of the ganja and identify any additional members connected to the network. Police indicated that more arrests are likely as the probe continues.
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Gold Chains Worth ₹10.5 Lakh Stolen at Rolling Loud India; Four Attendees File Complaints
A series of thefts marred the two-day Rolling Loud India music festival held in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, after four attendees reported that their gold chains—collectively valued at Rs 10.50 lakh—were stolen amid the massive crowd. The incidents occurred on Sunday evening, between 6 pm and 10 pm, during peak performances when thousands of fans had gathered near the stages.
According to police officials, the victims stated that their chains were forcibly pulled off their necks in the dense crowd without their notice. All four individuals have lodged formal complaints at the Kharghar Police Station, prompting authorities to begin an investigation. Police are currently reviewing CCTV footage, analyzing crowd movement, and checking for known pickpocket groups that typically target large gatherings.
The thefts have raised concerns about the security arrangements at the international festival, which saw heavy footfall throughout the weekend. This is not the first time such incidents have been reported at major concerts in the Mumbai region, with similar cases emerging during previous large-scale events.
Besides the thefts, attendees took to social media to express dissatisfaction over event logistics, particularly the significant distance between the two main stages, which made moving between performances difficult amid the crowd.
The police have assured attendees that efforts are underway to identify the culprits and recover the stolen jewellery. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
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