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Hyd : Telangana CM lays foundation stone for Hare Krishna Heritage Tower at Narsingi

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Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K.Chandrashekar Rao laid the foundation stone for Rs 200 crore ‘Hare Krishna Heritage tower’ at Narsingi on the outskirts of the city, on Monday.

The Hare Krishna movement is coming up with Hare Krishna Heritage Tower, an iconic skyscraper 400 ft temple in a 6 acres plot.

It will house the temples of Sri Sri Radha Krishna and Sri Venkateswara Swamy

A large Radha Krishna temple hall will accommodate 1500 devotees at a time with magnificent architectural elements.

The stone-built Venkateswara swamy temple will have a Prakara of 37,000 sft and is inspired by the designs of the world-renowned Tirumala temple.

The campus will also highlight Telangana Heritage in the form of Kakatiya Architectural elements.

The latest technology like hologram, laser projection to create engaging and immersive experiences that will narrate the legends of Lord Krishna in a captivating manner, especially for the younger generations.

An annadanam hall of 500 capacity per shift will serve anna Prasadam to the visiting devotees.

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