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The Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple operates solely through the unwavering dedication of volunteers, who selflessly devote their time and efforts to ensure the smooth functioning of this sacred place of worship. Additionally, the temple relies on the generous contributions and support from our devoted patrons and well-wishers. It is through their kindness and generosity that the temple is able to fulfill its mission of providing spiritual solace and guidance to devotees. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all donors for their invaluable support and continued commitment to the preservation and enhancement of this divine sanctuary. Thank you.
The centennial Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple in Godavarru Village is currently undergoing a transformative renovation using the rare and precious black stone known as Krishna Sila. Guided by the sacred principles of Agama Shastra and the profound traditions of Sanatana Dharma, this restoration project is set to infuse the temple with vibrant spiritual energy resonating with the power of ancient mantras.
Padma Shri DR. Velu Anandachari
Temple Architecture & Supervision, (Former Chief Sthapathi, Advisor, Endowments Dept.A.p, Yadadri Temple project, Telangana State)
Dr. A. Velu, a distinguished expert Sculpture, boasts an impressive legacy of accomplishments and accolades spanning over 45 years. Having graduated with top honors from S.V. Sculpture College in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Velu has since served as a Chief Sthapathi and Sthapathi Advisor for the Government of Andhra Pradesh Endowments Department in Hyderabad. His expertise in Temple Architecture and Stone Sculpture has been instrumental in numerous projects, including his advisory role for the prestigious Yadadri Temple construction in Telangana, which exceeded Rs. 250 crores.
MR.Madanmohanyalamanchali MM
Chairman
Mr. Madan Mohan Yalamanchili, affectionately known as MM, is a distinguished figure whose influence spans both the corporate and spiritual realms. With a remarkable career at S&P Global in India, Mr. Madan Mohan Yalamanchili served as the Executive Chairman and later transitioned into the role of Chairman Emeritus upon his retirement. Beyond his corporate endeavors, Mr. Madan Mohan Yalamanchili also holds a significant position as the Chairman of the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Temple Trust. In this role, he oversees the administration and management of the temple, ensuring that it remains a beacon of spiritual solace and cultural heritage.
Exploring the Significance of Monetary Contributions in Temple Construction According to Ancient Indian Texts
Skanda Purana
The Skanda Purana glorifies donating for temple construction as a means to seek divine blessings and protection. It shares stories of devotees attaining spiritual fulfillment through contributions, highlighting the importance of rituals in fostering a connection with the divine.
Shrimad Bhagwat Purana
In the Shrimad Bhagwat Purana, donating for temple construction is portrayed as a sacred duty, leading to spiritual growth and divine favor. It underscores the significance of selfless service and generosity in attaining eternal happiness.
Agni Purana
The Agni Purana emphasizes the sacred duty of devotees to construct and maintain temples, providing detailed instructions on architectural principles and rituals. It highlights the spiritual significance of temple construction and the blessings received from deities.
Garuda Purana
The Garuda Purana praises donating for temple construction, emphasizing the purification of the soul and spiritual merit gained. It stresses the transformative power of selfless giving and the divine rewards awaiting supporters of sacred places of worship.