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In the photograph, a priest pours holy water on the vimana to conduct the kumbhabhishekam. The vimana itself reportedly weighs 300 kilograms according to an article about the temple’s history. The Jalakanteshwara Temple was constructed in 1962 in order to conduct worship for a Shiva lingam which was previously worshiped by residents of villages near the lake. After the renovation was completed in 1965, the kumbhabhishekam was also performed.
The ceremony was conducted in the presence of Puduperiyavar, or Kanchi Kamakoti Peethadhipathi Jagadguru Sri Jayendra Saraswati Swamiji, the 69th pontiff of the Kanchi Matha based in Kanchipuram.
Seen in the photograph, Puduperiyavar (extreme left), Mr. Y. S. Ramaswamy (Superintending Engineer, second from left) and Prof. R. Krishnamurthi (Head of Humanities Department, fourth from left).
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