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Initial investigations indicated that Rs 20,000 was stolen
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In the wake of rise in Covid-19 cases in Vemulawada and its surrounding villages due to the second wave, the temple authorities have taken this decision
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Works on Gopuram, Mandapam and other structures are taking place as part of the development of the temple which attracts devotees from different parts of Telangana and also from neighbouring States
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“The State government is according priority to devotees’ amenities apart from renovating the temple on all fronts,” govt whip Gongidi Sunitha Mahendar Reddy said in the State Assembly
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In order to feed every devotee visiting the temple steps have been taken to offer food at temple's Nityannadana Satram from 11 am till the closure of the temple at 2 pm
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Jayashankar Bhupalpally district Zilla Parishad chairperson Jakku Sriharshini has offered clothes at the Kaleshwaram temple.
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Sivarchana programme was started at the temple tank on Wednesday evening
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Everyday from 9 am to till the closing of the temple in the afternoon hours buttermilk would be distributed in view of increasing day time temperatures
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The medical and health department has identified 11 strategic locations for setting up medical camps with required staff, 108 ambulances and more importantly Covid kits
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Pilgrims who wanted to travel from Hyderabad could avail the facility, Minister informed while reviewing Jatara arrangements with officials in Vemulawada on Tuesday
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The devotees wearing traditional dresses and holding 'Trishulas', a weapon carried by Lord Lingamanthula Swamy, stood as a special attraction at the jatara.
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Minister along with his wife presented silk clothing to the presiding deity of the shrine as part of the annual Vasantha Panchami celebration being held on the premises of the shrine
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The Executive Officer of the temple Vinod Reddy said that the abode of goddess of learning saw the revenue of Rs 71,44,822 including 135 grams of mixed gold ornaments, 3.150 kilograms of mixed silver and 17 foreign currency notes as well from November 2 to February 8.
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Around 2,000 devotees belonging to not only several parts of Adilabad, but also neighbouring Maharashtra State made a beeline to the shrine and to visit it from early morning
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The Bhagwaanji app gives a quick access to the larger reservoir of information on Hindu religion. The app will help devotees to know about dharma-karma, puja, vrat katha, bhoj (feast), gau seva.
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TDB President N Vasu said the RT-PCR test certificate, taken not more than 48 hours prior to their visit to the temple, is must for pilgrims from December 26.
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About 50,000 pilgrims thronged Vemulawada Rajarajeshwara Swamy shrine
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Women thronged the temples since the early hours of the day and lit the earthen lamps (Kartheeka Deepams) on the premises of the temple
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Only those between 10-60 years, having a medical certificate stating that they were fit to trek the holy hill, are being allowed to offer prayers.