
Minister for Transport and Muzrai Ramaling Reddy approved a comprehensive main plan for the development of Sri Kukke Subrahmanya Swamy’s temple in the Dakshin Kannada district, which is the highest income temple that managed the Hindu religious institutions and the department of hope.
During the inspection meeting of the Committee on the Supervision and Management of the Church of the Temple, a presentation was performed, which showed a device designed within the third phase of the main plan. Minister and other members of the Committee provided entry into the upcoming work input work.
Among the key peaks of approved projects are the construction of the new Ashlesha Bali Puja Mandira in the garden of Tulsi. In addition, the plans were earmarked for the construction of a well -equipped Annadasoha Bhavan, who serves about 5,000 devoted to meals daily.
“To satisfy the growing demand, a new Sarpassamskar Yagya hall will be built near the existing ADI Subrahmanya hall, which will allow 20 separate rituals. The temple will also see the addition of 896 living rooms across four blocks, along with cafes and dormitory buildings and student groups,” Reddy said.
“Modern hygienic infrastructure is planned with toilette blocks on all four sides of the temple and a unit for solid waste disposal will be established to deal with environmental concerns. Employee, commercial complex and powerful trains are also in the pipeline,” he added.
Published – 1 July 2025 9:37