
During the meeting, the Chairman requested the allocation of five acres of land for the temple.
Responding positively, the Assam CM assured that five acres of land would be allotted and extended full support for the construction of a magnificent Srivari temple in the state capital.
He also expressed gratitude to Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu and the TTD Trust Board for taking the initiative to construct a temple in Guwahati town.
The Assam CM also shared details about the significance of the famed Kamakhya Devi temple and hoped that the new Srivari temple would promote Hindu dharma, culture, and traditions across the region.
He stated that the temple, to be built under the aegis of TTD, would serve as a spiritual centre for devotees in Northeast India and bring them closure to Sri Venkateswara.
The meeting was facilitated with the active involvement of Prof. Dr. GVR Shastri, National General Secretary of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (New Delhi).