Visakhapatnam: Simhachalam Trust Board’s new members sworn in

Thankful for the opportunity to serve the deity, they say

Updated - April 07, 2022 08:25 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

The new trust board members, along with the temple’s Executive Officer M.V. Suryakala, after taking oath, at the Simhachalam temple in Visakhapatnam on Thursday.

The new trust board members, along with the temple’s Executive Officer M.V. Suryakala, after taking oath, at the Simhachalam temple in Visakhapatnam on Thursday. | Photo Credit:

The newly-appointed members of Simhachalam Devasthanam Trust Board took oath on Thursday. Executive Officer of Sri Varahalakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple M.V. Suryakala administered the oath to the members.

The members were felicitated with shawls and given a portrait of the deity. Responding to the felicitations, the board members said they were thankful for the opportunity to serve the deity.

Gantla Srinu Babu, Varanasi Dinesh Raj, Doddi Ramana, Suvvada Sridevi, Vankayala Sai Nirmala, Dasamanthula Ramalakshmi, Mundundi Rajyalakshmi, Bayyavarapu Radha, Sampangi Srinivasa Rao, Pilla Krishnamurthy Patrudu, Venkata Satish and Kurakula Nageswara Rao took oath as the members on Thursday

Korada Chandramouli, Janapareddy Sesharatnam, Kenapragada Narasimha Murthy and Gedela Ramanamma were appointed as special invitees.

After taking oath, the members along with their families had ‘darshan’ of Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy.

Deputy Commissioner of Endowments Srinivasa Reddy, Assistant Commissioner Shanti and Assistant EO Tirumaleswara Rao attended.

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