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I performed Yagam's when I was in TDP:KCR
By: Tupaki Desk | 14 Dec 2015 12:47 PM GMTTelangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday visited AP CM Nara Chandrababu's home and extended invitation to his counterpart for his proposed Ayuta Chandi Yaagam. KCR flew to Vijayawada exclusively to invite Chandrababu and he received warm welcome from TDP Ministers and Chandrababu.
Both the CMs had a meeting for about an hour before the guests were treated to a sumptuous lunch. Meanwhile an interesting debate has taken place between the duos. Chandrababu reportedly enquired about the process of Ayuta Chandi Yaagam and KCR replied all questions of Naidu. The Andhra CM then asked his once cabinet colleague if they did Yagam’s in the past too.
KCR reportedly replied Naidu saying that he performed many Yagam's when he was served as minister in TDP Cabinet. He wished the goddess for bright future of TDP in Andhra Pradesh. KCR is performing the Yaagam on a grand scale at his farm house at Erravelli near Hyderabad from December 23 to 28. The preparations for yagaM is going on in full swing as the five-day rituals will commence on December 23. About 5,000 pundits will conduct rituals with 1,000 Yaga Kundas. The Yagasala is also being built on a 30-acre plot in the farmhouse
Both the CMs had a meeting for about an hour before the guests were treated to a sumptuous lunch. Meanwhile an interesting debate has taken place between the duos. Chandrababu reportedly enquired about the process of Ayuta Chandi Yaagam and KCR replied all questions of Naidu. The Andhra CM then asked his once cabinet colleague if they did Yagam’s in the past too.
KCR reportedly replied Naidu saying that he performed many Yagam's when he was served as minister in TDP Cabinet. He wished the goddess for bright future of TDP in Andhra Pradesh. KCR is performing the Yaagam on a grand scale at his farm house at Erravelli near Hyderabad from December 23 to 28. The preparations for yagaM is going on in full swing as the five-day rituals will commence on December 23. About 5,000 pundits will conduct rituals with 1,000 Yaga Kundas. The Yagasala is also being built on a 30-acre plot in the farmhouse