Installing Mac OS X on a new hard drive

Hi,
My hard disk got corrupted which had OS X Yosemite installed on it. I have purchased a new internal hard drive 500GB. I am stuck on how to install the Mac OS X again on the new drive. Any help on this will be much appreciated.
I don't have any backups to clone the disk neither I have a OS disc that came with the original. Please help!
Thanks in advance

Internet Recovery is cmd-Opt-R, but if your Mac was built before 2011, it may not be capable of Internet Recovery.
If it can't do Internet Recovery, you'll need to find the original installation disks that came with the Mac. There may be other options, but that would be the simplest at this point.

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