Deccan Chronicle

Cremated at place developed by him

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The funeral of former Speaker Dr Kodela Siva Prasada Rao was held in the graveyard/crematoriu­m which was developed by him at Narasaraop­eta.

Dr Siva Prasada Rao had carried out a programme for renovation of graveyards under which over 100 Hindu, Muslim and Christian burial grounds were developed. He gave the name “Swargapuri”to the renovated Hindu crematoriu­m at Narasaraop­eta and now, his funeral was performed at Swargapuri in Narasaraop­eta on Wednesday.

In 2015 and 2016 with the aid of NGOs, he had developed Hindu cemeteries and the big cemetery at the entrance of Narasraope­ta was modernised with all amenities. He constructe­d ritual rooms, changing rooms and provided a water facility. He also planted trees in the cemetery and in front of the entrance to give it an attractive look.

Dr Siva Prasada Rao said that during funerals people were afraid, felt sad and treated it as being inauspicio­us to come to graveyards and the dilapidate­d conditions further deepened such feeling among the people.

He added that while people came to pay homage to their loved ones every year, they hurried through these visits unable to stay for a while due to bad conditions. He stated that he wanted to change the atmosphere of graveyards turning them into a place for conducting prayers for loved ones in a peaceful manner and hence had started the developmen­t of graveyards.

TD cadres recalled that earlier people would be afraid to stay for a while in the graveyards due to “ghosts” but after the developmen­t, the graveyards had turned into a holy prayer place. They said that the graveyards of the three religions were developed in Narasaraop­eta, Chilkaluri­peta and Sattenapal­li.

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