Temple carriage-cum-lift renovated
The Hindu
The century-old carriage-cum-lift of Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, which was used to place the idol in the elevated seat in the temple chariot has been renovated by the Central Workshop of South Western Railways, Mysuru Division.
A press statement said the carriage-cum-lift was in a dilapidated condition, but the original drawings of the lift were not available for any work to be taken up. The Chamundeshwari Temple administration including its chief priest and Mysuru Lok Sabha MP Pratap Simha approached the General Manager of South Western Railway in October last year and sought its help.
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