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Historic temples by how to highway mysuru-b’luru are expanded to be shifted

Historic temples by how to highway mysuru-b'luru are expanded to be shifted
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MySuru: Warehouse for Sultan in Srirangapatna, which blocked the second railway lane placed between Bengaluru and Mysuru, was shifted to an alternative location, given the historical value of a huge structure.
The success of relocation from the warehouse was actually dubbed the achievement in the engineering field.
Now, with the expansion of the Bengaluru-Mysuru Highway, which is being upgraded to the ten pathway which has a threat to two temples, both of which are believed to be more than 500 years old, the parties concerned have decided to shift this temple.
at another place.
Gadde Ranganatha Swamy in Srirangapatna came from the days when the area was under the rule of King Vijayanagara.
Although not a popular tourist attraction, 12 stone pillars hold this structure together, coupled with the remnants that are not mistaken in centuries that take place by proving in ancient times.
Another temple that proves the obstacle to what will be a wide highway is the Mukhyaprana Anjaneya Temple in Kalaastavadi in the MySore district, construction associated with Sage Vyasatitha.
Recognizing that this problem is sensitive, the National Authority of the National Authority of India (NHAI) said that the relocation of Gadde Rangathaswamy’s temple was almost complete, while working on the relocation of the Temple in Kalaastavadi would begin soon.
Local residents, meanwhile, still worried about the fate of this historic temple.
Pratap Sime said that four Guntas, who would be bought from a resident of Kalaastavadi, would function as a new site of Mukhrayappa Anjaneya temple.
“Meanwhile, we have identified ‘B’ Khabar Land, where Gadde Ranganathaswamy’s temple will shift to.
This site is also on the banks of the river.
At present, we have built a small temple for idols,” MP said.
The priest at the Temple of Mukhrayappa Anjaneya Sudarshan Datta shows that the entrance facing west makes a unique structure temple.
“We have not been told about alternative sites for the temple.
It may not be possible to ensure that the entrance will face west in this new location.
This temple attracts a large number of people, and may lose the charm if shifted.
We are sure that the temple will remain in the original location , and the authorities will affect the transfer for the highway, “he said.

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