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By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, JUNE 5. The 200-year-old Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Nala Bazar on Rashtrapati Road, one of the oldest in the twin cities, will soon get a new look. The old temple will give way to a new structure, thanks to the Rs. 1 crore renovation plan being put into effect. Until the new temple is ready, the idols of the Gods would be shifted to the `Baalaalaya' nearby. The idols would be shifted at a `Baalaalaya Prathishta Mahothsavam' from 9 a.m. onwards, on June 6 (Sunday). The programme would spill over on June 7 too, when a `Kumbha Aaradhanam', `Samprokshnam', `Maha Avir Nivedhanam' and `Saatrumurai' would be conducted.
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