tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20420625412716634412024-03-15T00:05:17.991+05:30andhra templesvisit andhra templesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01392814329467580998noreply@blogger.comBlogger55125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2042062541271663441.post-39207181988861648702012-01-28T20:23:00.001+05:302012-01-28T20:24:27.416+05:30Thousand Pillar Temple (Warangal)<b><span style="color: red;">Thousand Pillar Temple (Warangal)</span></b><br />
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The temple, as the name enunciates, is decorated with thousand pillars. This famous historic monument was built in 1163 A.D. by a Kakatiyan ruler, Rudradev and was named after him as Sri Rudreshwara Swamy Temple. The temple is built in matchless "Trikootalaya" style of Kakatiyas, the presiding deity by and large "Sanctum Sanctorum" is Rudreshwar and the other are dedicated to "Lord Surya" and "Lord Vishnu" the temple is on a satellite plan with the shrines connected to a square Rung Mandap in the centre. A beautifully carved giant "Nandi" as in Lepakshi is seen on the platform connecting the shrines in the mandap. The outside wall of the temple, the celling slabs and the central pillars of the navarangal mandap are decorated with finely carved sculptures of the deities. The sculptures of Indra with Airavata craftsmanship of the Kakatiya Dynasty.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">LOCATION:</span></b><br />
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The Thousand Pillars Temple is located in Hanamkonda part of the Warangal City. It is about 6 kms away from, Warangal Railway Station & Bus Station 9 kms away from Kazipet Rly.Junction and is well connected by city bus service.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">PRESENT STATUS:</span></b><br />
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The Temple is being maintained by Archaeological Survey on India, who have adopted it as of the protected monuments. The temple is in nice condition and there's lawns around the temple. Drinking water facility is also available in the temple and a bore well with motor has recently been provided.<br />
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Sound and Light Show is being introduced soon. The Contract has been finalised with the help of Govt. of India and being executed by M/s Philips India Ltd. The estimated cost is Rs. 80 Lakhs.<br />
Landscaping around the temple is planned and the front elevation will be improved. Negotiations are going on with the local inhabitants to shift to the alternate places. <br />
Road infront of the temple will be made 100 ft wide with lawns on both sides to give stunning frontal appearance.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">How to reach Thousand Pillar Temple (Warangal)</span></b> <br />
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Air : The nearest airport is at Hyderabad, 157-km away. <br />
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Rail : Warangal has a railway station and is well connected by rail to important cities of India. <br />
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Road : APSTRC and Private buses connect Warangal with Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Karimnagar, Khammam and some other districts. <br />
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This medieval temple is a Shivalaya (where Shiva is worshipped) and named after the sculptor Ramappa, a Vishwakarma Brahmin Sthapathi of Karnataka State, who built it rather that after its presiding deity, Ramalingeswara, perhaps to accent Shiva's importance as the personal god of the Avatar of Vishnu, Rama. The history says that it took 40 years to build this temple.<br />
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This beautiful temple, an example of brilliant Kakatiya dynasty art, Planned and sculpted by Vishwakarma Brahmin Sthapathis[citation needed] was built on the classical pattern of being lifted above the world on a high star-shaped platform. Intricate carvings line the walls and cover the pillars and ceilings. Starting at its base to its wall panels, pillars and ceiling are sculpted figures drawn from Hindu mythology.[2] The roof (garbhalayam) of the temple is built with bricks, which are so light that they are able to float on water.[3]<br />
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The hall in front of the sanctum is filled with exquisitely carved pillars that are placed as to combine light and space wonderfully with the finely chiselled walls and ceiling. There are two small Shiva shrines on either side of the main temple that are completely ruined. The enormous Nandi within, facing the shrine of Shiva, remains in good condition. In most of the shiva temples, the Nandi was strait to deity but in the temples built by KAKATIYAS the nandi is in an alert position and waiting for the order of lord shiva. Acharya Nataraja Ramakrishna revived PERINI SHIVATHANDAVAM (Perini Dance), by seeing the sculptures in this temple. The dance poses written in NRITTA RATHNAVALI by JAYAPA SENAANI also appears in these sculptures. The temple built area is 5 acres and a twenty acres of land was developed by the greenery around the temple. A total of 25 km radio us found historic temples in the district.<br />
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Exactly Ramappa temple is located in Palampet, which is 11 km far from Mulugu Mondal (50 km off Warangal).<br />
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Ramappa Temple, constructed in the architectural style of South India during the Kaktiya rule in the 12th century, is a grand old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Palampet not far way from Warangal. This temple is revered very much by the Hindu community and is assumed to be the great contribution of the Kakatiya Kings. <br />
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Ramappa Temple, placed in a start shaped platform 6 feet high, has a Shivalingam in the sanctum with a sikhara at the mount. A mandapam with a Nandi Idol of 9 foot high, in ruins now, placed at the entrance and many small shrines are placed around the main temple. The temple walls are decorated with impressive carvings, which display epic stories of Ramayana and Mahabharata. The major festival celebrated here is Shivarathri and which day devotees throng to this temple.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01392814329467580998noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2042062541271663441.post-31062029586767957012011-12-29T00:32:00.002+05:302011-12-29T01:26:29.838+05:30Lepakshi Temple/Lepakshi Nandi/Lepakshi Temple Dharshan Timings/How to reach lepakshi?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><img border="0" height="300" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-03_PIw1kEpQ/TvtkWaZE1lI/AAAAAAAABkE/-a6tWG9pBzI/s400/lepakshi-temple.jpg" width="400" /></div><b><span style="color: red;">Lepakshi Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple</span></b><br />
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Lepakshi is a small village situated fourteen(14) KMs to the east of Hindupur,Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh. The place can be reached by bus from Hindupur. It is famous for its temple of Veerabhadra and the mural paintings of the Vijayanagara period. There is a popular legend about this temple which runs as follows:<br />
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During the 16th century Lepakshi was great centre of trade as well as pilgrimage with fine architecture blended with bold, greaceful sculptures and exquisite paintings. Legend dates the Lepakshi town back to the days of the Ramayana. It is said that Lord Rama found the mythical bird Jatayu lying wounded here, its wings were cut off by Ravana when he abducted Sita. According to locals, after Ravana had cut the wing of the bird, Lord Rama said "le pakshi"(rise bird) and the bird rose. Hence, this sacred place was named as Lepakshi. Local lore has it that sage Agasthya installed the idol of Papanaseswara at the site. However, the temple as it exists today is of more recent origin. The temple at Lepakshi is not a merely a Siva temple but has a temple complex. The peculiarity of this temple complex is th at it has idols of both Siva and Vishnu. The panchayatana advocated by Adi Shankara is probably implemented here in a slightly different from.<br />
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Lepakshi temple is said to have been built by two brothers, Virupanna and Veeranna. The temple was constructed during the reign of Achyuta Devaraya, who ruled the vijayanagara empire from 1530 A.D to 1542 A.D Virupanna was favoured by Achyutaraya.<br />
During his routine visits he happend to see Papanaseswaralaya on Kurmasaila,which was at that time an insignificant structure. He decided to build a temple there and for the purpose engaged famous architects, sculptors and paintors. <br />
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For the construction he used funds from the imperial treasury. Virupanna's enemies reported to the emperor that the treasury funds were being embezzled and the treasure was in danger of being exhausted. In those days it was customary to pluck the eyes of the keeper of the royal treasury if he was found guilty of theft or embezzlement. The king ordered that Virupanna should be blinded. Virupanna, being a loyal servant carried out on the spot with his own hands, this order, and to this day, two dark stains are shown on the west wall of the southern entrance of the inner enclosure, which are said to be the marks made by his eyes which he himself threw at the wall. The builder of the temple did not survive long after this and hence the kalyanamandapa was left unfinished.<br />
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There are no inscriptions recording the date of construction of the temple. Until recently it has been held that ht eearliest inscription found in this temple is dated in S.1455(1533 A.D.) But recently an inscription was discovered by the Archaeological Survey of India in the temple referring to certain repairs by the Saluva king Narasimha to the shrine. It may be presumed that a small temple existed here in the 14th century. It may be inferred that the work of enlarging the temple and beautifying it with painting was begun by Virupanna by about 1530 A.D. particularly because he was a subordinate officer of Achyutaraya at that time. <br />
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Lepakshi must have been a great centre of trade and pilgrimage during the Vijayanagara period. Achyutaraya fought many wars during his reign. These wars might have drained the royal treasury of all its accumulated wealth which in its turn left the Kalyanamandapa unfinished. It is also not unlikely that the hillock at Lepakshi was considered sacred even before the temple was built at the place. Granite which is the chief building material in the Lepakshi temple was availale in abundance at Lepakshi.<br />
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The temple is situated on a low lying hill called the Kurmasaila to the south of the village and faces the north. There is a short flight of steps from the foot of the hill to the temple. The temple has two enclosures built in cyclopean masonry. There are three entrances to the first enclosure, one in the north, the second in the east and the third in the west. The entrances in the east and west are now closed. the entrance in the north is surmounted by a gopura. …<br />
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The northern entrance is the main entrance to the temple. It has a mandapa before it in two sections, one on each side of the passage, covering the adhistana of the gopura. Each section has a pillar in the front with Cola corbels. There is a mandapa similar to the above mentioned one in the rear side of the gopura. The brick superstructure of the gopura is in a dilapidated condition and there is only one tala containing the kuta, panjara and sala series.<br />
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The eastern entrance is through a dvara inside a mandapa. There is a mandapa before it in two sections, in front of the western entrance section has a pillar with Cola corbels. There is a mandapa in two sections in the inner side of the entrance similar to the above mentioned one. The roof is fallen.<br />
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There is a pillared corridor on the four sides along the inner side of the prakara walls of the outer enclosure. The pillars are of a single type, i.e., pillar with one pillaret projecting having the Vijayanagara corbels.<br />
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There is a mandapa facing the west in the south-east corner of the second enclosure. The Mandapa is in two sections with a wall containing an entrance, dividing the two, the front section of the mandapa contains four pillars which are decorated with vertical scroll decoration and have the roll corbels. the verticals on either side of the entrance have at the base a dvarapalaka image. The lintel contains the figure of Gajalakshmi. In the back section of the mandapa there are four pillars with Vijayanagara corbels.<br />
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Very near the above mentioned mandapa is a big boulder against the east face of which is a richly carved granite base. A flight of steps in the east leads to the base. On the base is a huge serpent with three coils and seven hoods cutout of the rock and in the centre of the third coil is a panavatta and above it a granite linga. The linga is protected by the seven hoods of the serpent. (picture seven hood linga) The base is split and the local legend says that the lingam base and all was cut out by a workman of the temple during the rest hour while his mother was getting his meal ready. On arriving with his meal his mother expressed her not unnatural surprise and admiration; whereupon the stone base immediately fell as under due to the evil influence of the unlucky words of praise. On the north face of the boulder is a huge sculpture of Ganapati seated<br />
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The mandapa is situated in the south-west corner of the second or inner enclosure. It is an open structure, built on a high base which rises to five and a half feet (5½) on the northern side. It contains thirty eight pillars (38) which are of the following types:<br />
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The marriage of Siva and Parvathi has been carved on one of the pillars of this mandapa. Many sages, gods, Dhanvantari and the eight Dikpalakas(8) are shown adorning the pillars as important guests. This mandapa was left unfinished. <br />
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The western part of the Kalyanamandapa made up of forty two pillars(42) is called the LATAMANDAPA or HALL OF CREEPERS. To the west of the Kalyanamandapa is a mark on the rock which is said to be the foot print of the goddess Durga. <br />
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This is situated near the Kalyanamandapa to its east. The adhishtana of this mandapa contains from bottom upwards-upana, patta, padma, broad gala with figures of elephants and cornice containing simhalalata gables. There are four tall pillars having Cola corbels in the four corners of the mandapa supporting the roof. There is a round sikhara above the roof of the mandapa.<br />
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The main Shrine:<br />
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The main shrine of Virabhadra is situated in the center of the second enclosure, faces the north and consists of the grabhagriha and antarala surrounded by a pradakshina, mukha mandapa, a pillared corridor outside the mukhamandapa and the natyamandapa. At right angles to the mukhamandapa is the shrine of Vishnu facing the east.<br />
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There is a shrine dedicated to shiva under the name of Papavinasesvara facing the Vishnu shrine. To the south of the papavinasesvara shrine is the Sayanagara and to its south is the parvathi shrine both facing the west. In the western wing of the pradakshina surrounding the garbhagriha and antarala of the Virabhadra shrine are three shrines known respectively as the Ramalinga shrine, Bhadrakali shrine and Hanumalinga shrine all facing the east. In the north east corner of the mukhamandapa there is a vedi with the Navagrahas.<br />
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The Natyamandapa: <br />
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The natyamandapa is the finest part of the temple. It is situated immediately behind the north gopura of the second enclosure and measures eighty one feet east-west and forty two feet(42) north-south. It is supported on seventy(70) excellently sculptured pillars, the twelve(12) pillars in the centre forming a court. The columns of the central group bear almost life size representations of the musicians and dancers carvged with much spirit and freedom. The figure of Bhiksatanamurti, Brahma playing the drum, Tumbura thrumming the strings of vina, Nandikesvara playing the hudduka, a devince danseuse Ramba dancing, Bhringi, Chandra and a prominent figure of Nataraja are amongst the noteworthy sculptures adorning the pillars that beautify the central part of this natyamandapa. Other pillars in this mandapa are of the following types -<br />
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All these pillars have Vijayanagara corbels. The ceiling of the court formed by the twelve (12)central piers has a big lotus with several petals inside a square with the bud hanging in the centre. By far the most remarkable feature of this Natyamandapa is the numerous mural paintings of scenes from the Mahabharata, Ramayana and the puranas with which the ceiling is covered. On some pillars we find figures of women in charming postures.<br />
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Behind the Natyamandapa and attached to it by a narrow transverse corridor, and at a higher level is the main part of the temple. A flight of steps from the Natyamandapa leads to the pillared corridor. On the northern side, the corridor contains two rows of seven pillars. The big boulder on the eastern side cuts the east wing of the corridor into two sections. The section to the north of the boulder contains two rows of four pillars and the section to the south contains a row of four pillars(4). The southern wing of the corridor contains a row of fifteen pillars(15). Thecornice which runs on all sides of the corridor has a concave upper portion and a convex lower portion.<br />
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The entrance of the Mukhamandapa is in the north. In the interior, the Mukhamandapa contains twenty two pillars(22), which are of the following types -(a) pillar with one pillaret projecting, (b) pillar with Vyala bracket, (c) pillar with two Vyala brackets at right angles to one another and (d) pillar with a big sculpture carved on a projection o the shaft. All the pillars have the Vijayanagara corbels. There are some remarkable sculptures on the pillars of this mukhamandapa. Each sculpture is about four feet (4) in height and is in high relief. On a pillar in the north-west corner are the figures of Durga on one side and Kalarimurti on the other side. An imposing figure of Gajasuramurti(Plate21) is found on a pillar in the south-east corner. A pillar in the north-east corner shows fine figures locally known as Padmini Jati Stree(plate22) and a Panchala purusha. Designed as a caryatid, the Padmini Jati Stree stands gracefully on a makara, holding the vine of creeper.<br />
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The Mukhamandapa contains four pillars in the centre with vijayanagara corbes. The ceiling of the mukhamandapa contains paintings of the dasavataras. There is a dvarapalaka on either side of the entrance of the antarala. <br />
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The adhistana of the garbhagriha and the antarala of the Virabhadra shrine contains from bottom upwards upana, broad patta, padma, patta, broad patta, gala, tripatta, gala, patta and alingapattika. The walls of the garbhagriha and antarala are plain. The vimana contains two talas with the kuta, panjara, sala, panjara, and kuta series. Above the second tala is a step with nandis in the foru corners. The sikhara is round and belongs to the Vesara order. The garbhagriha houses an imposing image of virabhadra.<br />
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This is situated to the south of the Sayanagara, contains only the garbhagriha and faces the east. The walls are plain and the roof is flat. The sanctum houses a standing image of Parvathi.<br />
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The shrine is situated at the south western corner of the pradakshina which surrounds the garbhagriha and antarala of the Virabhadra shrine. The entrance of this shrine is in the south-west corner of the pradakshina wall. The shrine faces the east and has only the garbhagriha with a linga on a panavatta.<br />
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The nandi, situated a few furlongs from the temple, is considered to be one of the biggest in India. Massiveness in size, however, ha not been secured at the expenseof artistic beauty. The bull is depictedin the characteristic pose of Nandi. It is noticeable, however, that the head is held aloft at a higher angle than is usual. Consequently, the xpression of submission which is typical of nandi lying befre Siva, is conspicuous by its absence here. From the stand point of the proper prroportion in the formation of the various limbs and the excellent finish secured in the workmanship.The Lepakshi Nandi is a good piece of art of the Vijayanagara period. Like the big Nagalingam, this monolith is said to have been casually carved by a party of workmen in an off hour while waiting for their meals. it is a remarkable piece of work, being about fifteen feet high, some twenty seven in length and finished with great care.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;"> The hanging pillar in Lepakshi </span></b><br />
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The hanging pillar is one of the 70 pillars – is hanging well almost on its edge .There is a story about it – a British engineer who wanted to know how the temple was supported by the pillars tried to displace one of it, and it caused the movement of as many as 10 pillars around to maintain the balance. The temple as well as the pillars in the temple was designed to withstand even earthquakes.<br />
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There is another story about the pillars - the pillars was originally hanging, but the Britishers thought it may falldown and tried to pull it down. But they could succeed only partially on one side, which caused the roof to bend to that side. This is inded an archtectural marvel.<br />
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One can move the towel from one end to another on the floor below the pillar.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">Lepakshi Temple Dharshan Timings;</span></strong><br />
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Sunday to Saturday 06:00AM to 06:00PM<br />
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By Road:<br />
Lepakshi is 480 km from Hyderabad, the state capital.<br />
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It is 120 km from Bangalore. On the way to Hyderabad from Bangalore, you have to take a de-tour of about 16kms on the left to reach Lepakshi.<br />
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The Hindupur station is the closest railway station which connects trains from different parts of the country.<br />
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Hyderabad Begumpet Airport,<br />
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Tirupati Airport.<br />
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Bangalore which is a couple of hundred kilometers away.<br />
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According to the inscriptions, the temple was in existence even before 1172 A.D. Among several kings who ruled the place Sri Krishna Deva Raya gifted large chunks of lands for the maintenance of the temple. The Zamindars of Narsaraopet Chilakuripet, Amaravathi and several others, have donated liberally for the development of the temple. The height of the Kotappa Konda or Kotappa hill is 1587 feet and the Temple of Sri Trikoteswara Swamy is at the height of 600 feet. <br />
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There are three different ways to climb up the hill. Devotees mostly climb up the way which was got constructed by Sri Rajamal Raju Narasimha Rayulu. One of the most fascinating aspect of the hill is that from all angles one could see only three peaks and, therefore, it is called "Trikoota Hills" and the God seated therein is famous as Trikoteswara Swamy. <br />
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These three peaks are known as Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra. Anent to the legend, Lord Siva after destroying "Daksha Yagnam" pacified and converted himself into a 12 years old boy and with a great deal of austerity commenced penance as Dakshana Murthy in Kailasam. Then, Lord Brahma and other Gods appraoched and offered prayers to Dakshana Murthy and entreated him to impart the knowledge of "Brahma". Dakshana Murthy accordingly agreed and asked them to come to Trikoota hills where he imparted them the knowledge of "Brahma" making these hills very sacred. <br />
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Since Dakshana Murthy observed strict celibacy, no marriages take place in this temple. There is yet another folklore of Salankayya of Yellamanda village who was a great devotee of Lord Siva and eking out his livelibhood by selling firewood. With the result of undivided devotion to the Lingam at Rudra hills he became rich. One day while performing prayers he saw Jangama Devara. <br />
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In appreciation of the devotion of Salankayya Jangama Devara daily used to visit his house and consume milk. After some time Jangama Devara disappeared. Salankayya searched for him in every nook and corner of the region and could not find him anywhere. In a fit of disappointment, Salankayya stopped taking any food and water. As the matter stood thus, there lived a cowherd called Sundudu with his wife Kundiri in South side of Trikoota hills. <br />
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They had a beautiful daughter called Anandavalli. Her parents became rich soon after her birth. Anandavalli was deeply devoted to Lord Siva and was not interested in her wordly life. She always spent her time in singing the glory of Lord Siva and used to offer prayers at old Koteswara hills she declined to change her way of life and commenced penance for Sri Koteswara Swamy. Pleased with her penance Jangama Devara appeared before her. She came to know Jangama Devara was, none other than a person, who used to take milk in the house of Salankayya. From then onwards she daily visited Rudra hills and after performing celestial bath offered milk and part-took the balance. <br />
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Salankayya came to know the presence of Jangama Devara and appraoched Anandavalle and requested her to see that Jangama Devara showers the blessings on him. Anandavalle could not concede the request of Salankayya as she was engaged in her deep penance. After some time, in the hot summer Anandavalle used to visit Rudra hills to perform prayers. One day she collected a pot of water for celestial bath and after keeping it at a safe place proceeded to procure "Maredu leaves". Then, a crow came and sat on the pot, and with its weight the pot fell down throwing out the entire water. Anandavalle became furious and cursed, that no crow should enter the area. Then onwards and till now no crow appears on the Rudra hill.Jangama Devara pleased with her penance appeared and imparted her the divine knowledge. This had in no way deviated her concentration and she further prayed him as God and as well as her Guru. <br />
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Jangama Devara, commisserated at her penance and wished her to lead a wordly life. With his divine power he made her pregnant though she was a spinster. Unmindful of her pregnancy she carried her daily prayers as usual. Aghasted at her deep devotion Jangama Devara again appeared and told that she need not take so many troubles in performing poojas and promised her that he would come to her house where she could do her supplication and asked her to proceed without turning her back. <br />
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Anandavalle accordingly proceeded towards her home and Jangama Devara came down from Rudra mountain and followed her. After reaching Brahma hill, Anandavalle lost her patience and turned back. Immediately Jangama Devara reminded of her promise and stopped at Brahma hills and entered the cave of the hill and turned himself into a Lingam. The same sacred place is now called Kotha Koteswara Temple. Anandavalle also stayed there and, in the meanwhile, she delivered a boy. She repented of her action in seeing back inspite of caution given by Jangama Devara and decided to end her life. Within a moment of above thought, assailing her mind the newly born boy disappeared from the scene. <br />
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She then realised that her pregnancy and delivery of a boy were of the creation of Jangama Devara to test her reverence towards him. She felt very happy as she got through all the critical trails and became one in the God.<br />
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Kotappakonda, the temporal abode of Trikoteswara Swamy, is a village, 13 kilometers south- west of Narsaraopet in Guntur district. Its original name is Kondakavuru, but is more popularly known as Kotappakonda or Trikutaparvatam, a three-peaked hill nearby. Though surrounded by other hills, the three hills, also known by the names of Trikutachalam or Trikutadri, can be distinctly seen from a distance from any direction. The three peaks are named after the Hindu Triumverate, Brahma, Vishnu and Maheswara. The epigraphs at Kotappakonda clearly state that the deity established in the shape of Sivalinga on the hill top is known as Trikuteswara or Trikoteswara. A steep flight of steps lead to the hill and the deity is located at a height of 1,587 feet. There are a number of ponds on the hill of which eight are located in front of the temple.<br />
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Mahasivaratri, which falls during February-March, is the important festival celebrated here with great devotion and fervor every year and a large number of devotees throng the place. The sleepy village comes alive on the eve of Mahasivaratri. Milling crowds occupy every inch of the space on and around the hill. 'Prabhas', rectangular frames tapering at the top made of bamboo and decorated with colored cloth and paper, of different sizes are taken in procession as part of the festival. Most of them are 60 to 70 feet high and are carried by the devotees. But the giant prabhas, rising to a height of over 100 feet, are carried on decorated and lighted bullock carts accompanied by a large following. They are placed on a meadow at the foot of the hill. Large manpower, money and material is needed to erect these prabhas and promote a spirit of cooperation and unification enthusing the villagers. <br />
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Of late it has been given a face lift with many facilities and attractions for not only the devout but an average tourist sojourn and serenity. The place is all set to become a major tourist attraction, providing "Rakthi, Bhakthi and Mukthi" (entertainment, devotion and salvation) to the visitors. The local MLA and Minster for Medical & Health, Sri.Dr.Kodela Sivaprasada Rao has taken a lot of initiative in mustering funds from the government as well as private parties to develop the place as an integrated project. <br />
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The temple precincts and the sanctum sanctorum are renovated and Bharathi Teertha Swamiji of Sringeri Peetham consecrated the deity in the new premises. A "View Point" is erected on the corner of the hill to provide a breathtaking overall view of the surroundings. <br />
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A ghat road was constructed to ease the climbing and allow the pilgrims take in and enjoy nature's bounty in its full splendor, in place of an arduous climb up the steep steps and also to accommodate the growing number of visitors. The entire stretch of the road is lighted and a deer park is developed on the way. <br />
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A small lake is created on the hill, depicting "Kaleeya Nardhana", with the statue of Lord Krishna dancing on the head of Kaleeya (a venomous snake) was placed with special lighting effects in the middle of the lake. Water flows into the lake from various watershed programs developed at many places on the hill, a blend of modernity with past. <br />
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Another attraction for the tourists is the artificial jurassic park with mobile dinosaurs of monstrous size developed by a private company at a cost of Rs. 1 million. Sanctuaries for peacocks, doves, emos and parrots was developed by the Forest Department. Four VIP guest houses and a 30-room choultry was constructed by the Endowments Department and the TTD to cater to tourist needs. All this was done on a war footing in a little over two months. <br />
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Yet another feature of the integrated tourist project is the meditation center, constructed on the lines of the one at Mount Abu, on the top of the hill and an exclusive "Yaga Shala" for conducting 'homam' (holy fire) with a sprawling dining hall. <br />
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On the anvil are a ropeway to provide a view of the various tourist spots and a museum to house the artefacts that were discovered in the excavations. <br />
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Arjita Puja Details<br />
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Abhishekam <br />
30/-Rs <br />
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Asthotharam <br />
15/-Rs <br />
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Archana <br />
5/-Rs <br />
Vahana Puja ( Bhari Vahanam ) <br />
30/-Rs<br />
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Vahana Puja (Two Wheller) <br />
10/-Rs<br />
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Darshanam <br />
1/-Rs<br />
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Saswatha Puja Details<br />
Name of Puja <br />
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Saswatha Abhishekam ( Life time once a year ) <br />
1,116/-Rs <br />
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Every day nitya gothara nama phadakam (One Year ) <br />
516/-Rs <br />
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Saswatha Asthotharam ( Life time once a year ) <br />
558/-Rs <br />
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Daily Sevas Details<br />
Time Programme ( Pooja ) Place of Pooja <br />
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5:30 - 6:30 am Eka Rudrabhishekam Nakshtra Mandapam <br />
116/-Rs <br />
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5:30 - 6:30 am Darsan of above Programme Gantala Mandapam <br />
20/-Rs <br />
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6:30 - 12:30 am Abhishekam Nakshtra Mandapam <br />
30/-Rs <br />
6:30 - 1:00 pm Darshan, Archana Gantala Mandapam <br />
2/-Rs and 5/-Rs<br />
1:30 -1:45 pm Archana on Gotras Panchaharati darshan Nakshtra Mandapam Gantala Mandapam 20/-Rs<br />
3:30 - 7:00 pm Ashtothara Pooja, Archana, Darshan Gantala Mandapam 15/-Rs, 5/-Rs and 2/-Rs<br />
7:00 - 7:30 pm Pradoshakolarchan, Gotranamamulu, Panchaharati, Darshan Nakshtra Mandapam Gantala Mandapam 20/-Rs<br />
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Payment for sevas can be made through Demand Draft drawn on any nationalised bank, in favour of Sri Trikoteswara Swami Vari Devasthanam, Kotappakonda. Requests have to be sent to the following address:<br />
Sri Trikoteswara Swami Vari Devasthanam <br />
Kotappakonda, Narasarao Pet,<br />
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Ph: 08647-43133(On the hill),<br />
08647-47111(Down the Hill).<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">How To Reach Sri Trikoteswara Swamy Temple Kotappakonda?</span></strong><br />
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12 km from Narsarao Pet, 13 km from Chilakaluri Pet (on NH 5), 90 km from Vijayawada and 350 km from Hyderabad.<br />
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Air: Nearest airport is Gannavaram near Vijayawada<br />
Rail: Nearest railhead Narsaraipet<br />
Bus: Regular State buses from Hyderabad and major towns of A.P.<br />
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Government guest houses or Devasthanam chowltry.<br />
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Devotees during Mahasivaratri and tourists between October - February.<br />
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, Siva's great night, venerates Parashiva. Devotees of Siva consider it the most holy night of the year. <br />
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Mahashivaratri is the night before the new-moon day in February-March. We observe it both as a discipline and a festivity, keeping a strict fast and all-night vigil, meditating, intoning Siva's 1,008 names, singing His praise, chanting Shri Rudram, bathing the Sivalinga and being near the vairagis as they strive to realize Parashiva. The Vedas proclaim, "The Lord, God, all-pervading and omnipresent, dwells in the heart of all beings. Full of grace, He ultimately gives liberation to all creatures by turning their faces toward Himself." Aum Namah Sivaya ". <br />
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All Hindus consider it most important to live near a temple, and we build one wherever we find ourselves in the world. This is a most meritorious act, earning blessings in this life and the next. Religious life centers around the temple. It is here in God's home that we nurture our relationship with the Divine. Not wanting to stay away too long, we visit the temple at least weekly, and we strive to attend each major festival, when the shakti of the Deity is most powerful. Devout Siva bhaktas attend daily puja in the temple. <br />
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All Siva bhaktas visit the temple on Siva's most sacred day of the year, Mahashivaratri. Being the homes of the Gods and God, temples are approached with great reverence and humility. Draw near the temple as you would approach a king, a governor, a president of a great realm, anticipating with a little trepidation your audience with him. The Vedas say, "May the Lord find pleasure in our song of praise! Priest among men, may he offer due homage to the heavenly beings! Great, O Lord, is your renown." Aum Namah Sivaya ". <br />
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This special sacred night, Mahasivaratri, will soon be here. Make it the most important spiritual event of your life. Remembering your goal, which is God Realization, the purpose of human birth, draw close to God Siva. Climb to the top of Mount Kailas within yourself, experience the presence of God Siva within as your very Self, permeating the entire universe. Prepare yourself for this great night by performing your sadhanas to perfection. Never forget the power of one life lived in perfection. You are a microcosm within yourself. Clean your home, make your heart a pure fountain of love, strive for harmony in your joint and extended family, with the families of all devotees and everyone you know. Fill the mind with thoughts of Siva. Begin now, clearing the mind, climbing daily within toward the summit of God-Realization. <br />
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Our most sacred night of the year is approaching, and we all want this to be the best, most wonderful and profound festival ever. We can make it that, or we can make it an ordinary night. It is within our power to do either, but we can't do both. So let's make it a time of being as close to God Siva as we possibly can. Isn't that our purpose for coming to this planet? You can make your mind a perfect place, full of thoughts of God within, so full that other thoughts seem insignificant by comparison. <br />
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On Sivaratri night, chant silently Siva's perfect mantra, Aum Namasivaya. We want to enjoy ourselves on Sivaratri night. Spiritual life is joyous life. The more joyous we are, the closer we are to the Source of joy and bliss. So, be happy on Sivaratri. Sing with a full heart. See God in everyone and in everything. Forget all the problems life brings. Forget all of the pains of the past and the not- yet-remembered future. Of course, we will be fasting, and that will help us feel the bliss of our Self as it permeates the world around us. And we will all be thinking of Siva, only of Siva. If your mind wanders, bring it back to Siva's feet. Let Siva's presence fill you completely during the night.<br />
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Keesaragutta is a hillock at the village of keesara in rangareddy district it is famous for ramalingeswara temple and has a lingam installed by lord hanuman. In ancient times the village ‘Keesara’ was known by the name Gatika. Gatika was a famous educational institution in the 3rd century AD. Several ruined shrines exhibiting the Gupta style of architecture were excavated from this area, which can be dated back to the 5th century AD. The temple was renovated recently.<br />
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Since Ramalingeshwara Swamy Temple is situated atop a hill (gutta), it is called as Keesara Gutta Temple. According to legend, the main deity at Ramalingeshwara Swamy Temple was consecrated by Lord Rama and Goddess Sita in Tretayuga, as per the advice of the sages and saints of Gatika, to wash away the sin of Brahma Hatya that occurred due to the assassination of Ravanasura (Ravana). <br />
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The linga of the presiding deity of Keesara Gutta Temple, Lord Ramalingeshwara, is believed to be the manifestation of Lord Shiva himself. There are 101 lingas of varying heights within the temple complex, which are believed to be installed by Lord Hanuman.<br />
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As per folklore, one who prays these 101 Shivalingas would get blessings of all 330 million gods. There is also a large statue of Lord Hanuman nearby Keesara Gutta Temple. The temple is visited by pilgrims during the auspicious days of Karthik and Magh months.<br />
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There is a museum nearby Keesara Ramalingeshwara Swamy Temple, where various articles excavated from the region is exhibited. The festivals conducted at Keesara Gutta Temple are Maha Shivaratri, Shiva Kalyanam, Sri Ramanavami, Hanuman Jayanthi and Ramalingeshwara Brahmotsavam.<br />
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Important temples and mutts located in andhra pradesh besides the main temple, maheshwaram has two fortresses shiva ganga and vishnu ganga, keesaragutta (where rocks speak of divinity) distance from hyd : 35 kms. Keesaragutta in india - visit to keesara on sivarathri day rama lingeswara swamy: the temple is in keesara mandal which is about 25 kms from secunderabad. Ramalingeshwara swamy temple kartheeka masam abishekam will be done at kessara gutta temple.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Accommodation At Keesaragutta Temple;</span></b>stay at keesaragutta staying options keesaragutta temple hyderabad<br />
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.The Haritha Hotel in Keesaragutta consists of 1 A/C suite room at Rs 1700 per head, 11 A/C room priced at Rs 1400 per head, 3 non A/C rooms per head and 1 dormitory at Rs 1000 per head. These rooms blessed with all the necessary faculties can be booked through an online booking .<br />
Besides offering accommodation at APTDC hotels, there are also good numbers of Hotels in Keesaragutta available at best price tags.<br />
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Tel: +91 8418 202089, 202194 <br />
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*For extra person in A/C room, Rs.300/-. <br />
*Non A/C room, Rs.200/-. <br />
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. <b><u><span style="color: red;">Keesaragutta temple shiva temple keesaragutta once in a while to see the buity of the hindu.</span></u></b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01392814329467580998noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2042062541271663441.post-72060755512115804462011-12-16T21:34:00.000+05:302011-12-16T21:34:14.306+05:30KAPILA TEERTHAM(TIRUPATHI)/ KAPILA TEERTHAM WATER FALLS/KAPILA TEERTHAM TEMPLE CONTACT NUMBER +91- 0877 - 30253<strong><span style="color: red;">KAPILA TEERTHAM</span></strong><br />
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Location : One And Half Miles From Tirupati, Chittoor District<br />
Presiding Deity : Lord Shiva As Kapileswara<br />
Sacred Theertha : One Of The 108 Sacred Teerthas (Springs) On Tirumala Hills.<br />
One and half miles from Tirupati at the mountain foot of 'Sheshadri' hill there is a temple where Kapileswara abides in the form of Linga (Phallus) called "Kapila Teertham". The Shiva Lingam is made of brass in one of the shrines at Kapila Teertham.<br />
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According to Puranas 'Kapilamuni' of 'Paataala' (under-world) originally worshipped the Linga at Kapila Theertham. Lord Shiva is said to have blessed Sage Kapila with a vision of himself and his consort etc. But for some cause the Kapila Lingam pierced up through the earth to its surface, 'Suras' (Devatas) started worshipping it. Even before the Linga forced itself up, the 'Kamadhenu' (celestial cow) made her way through a hole to the earth and took form here.<br />
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In front of Kapila Lingam lies a very sacred 'Sarovara' (lake), which is the 'Bilam' (cavity) through which 'Kapila Maharshi' came to earth. A spring falls on the temple. Both the temple and the waterfall are considered to be highly pious.<br />
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During 'Kartika' month on the occasion of its "mukkoti" on the 'Purnima' (full moon) day, all the teerthas situated in the three world's merge into this Kapila Teertham at noon for ten 'Ghatikas'. It is believed that persons bathing in it at that auspicious time will attain salvation from the cycle of birth and death ('Brahmaloka').<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">KAPILA TEERTHAM Kapileswara Sevas</span></strong><br />
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S.No. Seva Price (Rs.)<br />
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1 Archana & Harathi 5.00<br />
2 Abhisheka Darsanam 2.00<br />
3 Sahasranama Archana 2.00<br />
4 Nithyabhishekam - permanent 542.00<br />
5 Nithyabhishekam - one year 42.00<br />
6 Rudrabhishekam 50.00<br />
7 Navagraha Abhishekam<br />
& Archana (2 persons) 100.00<br />
8 Archana Navagarahams 50.00<br />
- for each graham 5.00<br />
9 Sivaparvathula Kalyanam<br />
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- for two persons (grihasthas) 250.00<br />
10 Unjal Seva (every<br />
Monday - for 5 persons) 116.00<br />
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The following festivals are conducted at the temple. <br />
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Vinayaka Utsavam<br />
Annabhishekam<br />
Karthika Deepam<br />
Float Festival<br />
Maha Sivarathri<br />
Skanda Sashti<br />
Arudra Darsanam Utsavam<br />
Devi Navarathri Utsavam<br />
Kamakshi Devi Chandana Alankaram<br />
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Devotees can perform Nithyabhishekam at the temple.<br />
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KAPILA TEERTHAM TEMPLE CONTACT NUMBER +91- 0877 - 30253</strong></span><strong><br />
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Tirupati is 170km northwest of Chennai, in Andhra Pradesh near the Tamil Nadu border, at the bottom of the Tirumala Hill. In Tirupati there is the important Sri Govindaraja Swami Temple, Kothanda Rama Swami Temple and the famous Kapileswara Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Siva. In Tiruchanur, five km from Tirupati, is the Padmavathi Temple, dedicated to the consort of Lord Venkateswara (Balaji).<br />
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The temple of Sri Venkateswara or Tirupati Balaji is situated above the actual city of Tirupati in the hilltop town of Tirumala. There is a steep staircase up the hill to Tirumala, used by pilgrims wishing to show their devotion by making the climb; otherwise standard transportation is readily available.<br />
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INFORMATION<br />
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The AP State Tourist Office is located on Govindaraja Car Street, near the Bhima Deluxe Hotel.<br />
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There is also the AP Tourism Regional Office (23208), 139 TP Area, near III Choultry. There are tourist counters at the railway station and airport. They conduct a daily tour from 9 am to 4 pm for Rs 150.<br />
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The TTD Information Centre (222-2777) is at 1 New Choultry. TTD web site<a href="http://www.blogger.com/(http://www.tirumala.org)."> (http://www.tirumala.org). </a>Two helpful books that have good practical information about Tirupati and the local temples are the TKT History of Tirupati, by Viruraghava Charya, and the Tirupati Yatra Guide.<br />
Heavy rains can be expected in October and November.<br />
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INDIAN BANK (91-0877-2222199), 214 Gandhi Rd.<br />
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ICICI BANK ,TILAK ROAD<br />
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HDFC BANK ,VVMAHAL ROAD<br />
BANK OF BARODA, "<br />
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SATE BANK OF INDIA ,KT ROAD<br />
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KARUR VYSYA BANK ,KADHI COLONY<br />
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SBI ,NEAR RAILWAY STATION<br />
ICICI BANK,TILAK ROAD<br />
ANDHRA BANK,STARTING OF VV MAHAL ROAD<br />
HDFC ,VV MAHAL<br />
SBI,VV MAHAL CORNER<br />
ANDHRA BANK,KT ROAD<br />
SBI,KADHI COLONY<br />
KARUR VYSYA BANK,KTROAD<br />
ICICI,BALAJY COLONY<br />
ANDHRA BANK,BALAJY COLONY<br />
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The Head Post Office is on Gandhi Rd. Postal Code: 517501.<br />
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Foreigners’ Registration Office (20503), Intelligence, 499 Reddy ColONY.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">APSRTC BUS ENQUIRY NUMBER--91-0877-2289901</span></strong>railway station towards west from bus station for about two for longs on the way you find EAST POLICE STATION ,FOR ANY COMPLAINTS DAIL 1OO .<br />
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HOSPITALS<br />
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SVRRGH GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL ,ALIPIRI ROAD(91-0877-2286666)<br />
SVIMS HOSPITAL(CORPORATE HOSPITAL) ,BESIDE SVRRGH GOVT HOSPITAL(91-0877-2287777)<br />
RUSH HOSPITAL,TILAK ROAD NEARER TO HUTCH OFFICE<br />
ASHALATHA NURSING HOME ,REDDY &REDDY COLONY<br />
SWARNAMRUTHA HOPITALS ,OLD METERNITY HOSPITAL ROAD<br />
SNEHA HOSPITAL,<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">OTHER VISITING PLACES</span></strong><br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">Govindaraja Temple</span></strong><br />
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In this temple there are two main shrines. In the northern shrine is Sri Govindaraja, who is Lord Vishnu lying on Ananta. He is considered to be Lord Venkateswara’s brother. The other main shrine has Deities of Sri Parthasarathi (Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna), Rukmini and Satyabhama (Krishna’s wives).<br />
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Parts of the inner shrine date back to the 9th and 10th centuries. The original temple had Sri Parthasarathi on the main altar. Sri Ramanuja added the Sri Govindaraja Deity around 1130.<br />
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To your left, as you enter the first gopuram (gate) of the temple, is a temple dedicated to Lakshmi. She is seated on a lotus in her four-armed form, holding a lotus in each of her upper hands, while her other two hands are in poses of abhaya, fearlessness, and varada, benediction. Situated above the door of this temple there is a carving of Lakshmi holding a lotus in her hand.<br />
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Near the first gopuram there is a shrine dedicated to Vedanta Desika. There is also a memorial for three of the Alwar devotees—Tirumallisai Alwar, Namm Alwar, and Kurattalwar—near the Vahana-mandapa, and another nearby shrine is dedicated to Sri Ramanuja. On the left of the second entrance is a Kurma Deity, Lord Vishnu as a tortoise.<br />
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This is a big temple. It has a seven-storey gopuram, built in 1628. There are carvings depicting the pastimes of the Ramayana and Lord Krishna’s pastimes on the second gopuram. This temple is located just off the main road, near the Bhima Hotel and the Tirupati railway station. The temple tower is hard to miss, but the rest of the temple is set back from the road.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">Sri Venkateswara Museum</span></strong><br />
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There is a good museum right next to the Govindaraja temple. It has many sculptures, Deities of Krishna, and other interesting displays. There is also a photo exhibit of the important 108 Divya Desam Vishnu temples that were immortalized in songs by the Alwar devotees. Open 8 am to 8 pm.<br />
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Kothanda Rama Swami Temple<br />
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About two km from the Sri Govindaraja temple is the famous Kothanda Rama Swami Temple built in 1481. Sri Chaitanya had darshan of Lord Ramachandra Swami. The main festival of the year is in March-April, for Lord Rama’s appearance day.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">ISKCON (Hare Krishna) Temple</span></strong><br />
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The ISKCON temple (08574-20114), Vinayaka Nagar (Driver’s Quarters), is located at the foot of Tirumala Hill, on a piece of land given by the TTD. The Deities here are Radha-Govinda. The temple has a beautiful small garden. The temple is open 4.30 am to 1 pm and 4.30 to 8.30 pm. This temple is included in the daily bus tours of Tirupati.<br />
There is a good guest house next to the temple that has very nice, clean rooms with hot water for Rs 150. It is best to book a room in advance. Prasada is usually available during main meal times. From downtown it costs about Rs 75 by auto-rickshaw to get to the ISKCON temple and back, with an hour waiting time.<br />
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In Tiruchanur, five km from Tirupati, is this large temple dedicated to goddess Padmavathi, the consort of Lord Venkateswara (Balaji). A visit to Tirupati is not considered complete without seeing Sri Padmavathi. Sri Padmavathi is seated in Padmasana, holding a lotus in both of her upper hands. Her lower hands are in poses of abhaya, fearlessness, and varada, benediction. Also in this temple are the Deities of Sri Krishna, Balarama, Sundararaja Swami, and Surya-narayana Swami. It is traditional to first worship Sri Krishna and then to take darshan of Sri Padmavathi.<br />
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Non-Hindus are technically not allowed in the temple. To enter you may be asked to sign a paper testifying to being a Hindu. There is a short wait to see the Deity, or for Rs 5 you can enter a special darshan line.<br />
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Once a year there is a large festival that celebrates the marriage of Lord Venkateswara to Padmavathi Devi. Padmavathi Devi arrives at Tirumala on the back of a splendid elephant decorated with tilaka of solid gold as Lord Sri Venkateswara comes out to meet her.<br />
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The main festival, Brahmotsavam, is in Nov/Dec. The ninth day of this festival is the appearance day of Sri Padmavathi. On this day Lord Sri Venkateswara presents his consort birthday gifts, which are brought from Tirumala on a magnificently decorated elephant, covered with jewels and pearls.<br />
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Birla Mandir on the Naubath Pahad is a Hindu temple of Lord Venkateshwara, built entirely of white marble located in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.<br />
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The Birla Foundation has constructed several similar temples in India, all of which are known as Birla Mandir.<br />
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The temple manifests a blend of South Indian Rajasthani and Utkala temple architectures. In its entirety, it is made of 2000 tons of pure Rajasthani white marble.<br />
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The granite of the presiding deity is about 11 ft (3.4 m) tall and a carved lotus forms an umbrella on the roof. The consorts of Lord Venkateswara, Padmavati and Andal are housed in separate shrines. There is a brass flagstaff in the temple premises which rises to a height of 42 ft (13 m).<br />
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The temple is built on a 280 feet (85 m) high hillock called the Naubath Pahad on a 13 acres (53,000 m2) plot. The construction took 10 years and was consecrated in 1976 by Swami Ranganathananda of Ramakrishna Mission. The temple does not have traditional bells, as Swamiji wished that the temple atmosphere should be conducive for meditation.<br />
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Though the chief deity is Lord Venkateshwara, the temple has pan-Hindu character with deities of Shiva, Shakti, Ganesh, Hanuman, Brahma, Saraswati, Lakshmi and Saibaba. The selected teachings of holy men and Gurbani are engraved on temple walls.<br />
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Birla temples are open to all, as identified by Mahatma Gandhi and other Hindu leaders as one of the major social evil that was to be reformed in modern India as part of Freedom struggle.<br />
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The temple complex overlooking the southern side of Hussain Sagar offers a magnificent panoramic view of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It presents a colorful and spectacular sight when illuminated at night.<br />
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Other nearby structures are Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, Assembly and Birla Planetarium.<br />
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The temple is open between 7 am and 12 noon and between 3 pm and 9 pm.Open all seven days a week<br />
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Birla Mandir is well connected by APSRTC buses or an MMTS Train. Distance from Secunderabad railway station: About 7 km (4.3 mi). Distance from Hyderabad (Nampally) railway station: About 3 km (1.9 mi). Distance from Kacheguda Railway Station: About 5 km (3.1 mi). Distance from Begumpet airport: About 6 km (3.7 mi). Nearest MMTS station is Lakdi-ka-pul.<br />
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Near RBI, Adarshnagar, Hyderabad - 500063 <br />
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Telephone: 2329-8023, 2323-5380, 2323-3259, 92463-45588 <br />
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</tbody></table>Kaleshwaram (Telugu: కాళేశ్వరం) is the site of the famous Shiva temple called "Kaleswara muktheswara swamy", in the border of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. It is 277 kilometers from Hyderabad ,125 kilometers from the town of Karimnagar, 115 kilometers from Warangal, and 60 kilometers from Manthani.Kaleshwaram is located exactly at the merging point of the River Pranahita (tributary of Godavari) with the Godavari River .<br />
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Significance of Mukteshwara Swamy Temple: This ancient temple holds a unique significance as two Shiva Lingas found on a single pedestal,one is Lord Shiva and Lord Yama, collectively known as Kaleswara Mukteswara Swamy.<br />
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Kaleswaram, is one of the places of the three Shiva temples mentioned in Trilinga Desham (Land of Three Lingams), another name for Telugu speaking region, the Andhra Pradesh, the other two being Draksharamam and Srishailam. This place is also called Dakshina Triveni Sangamam, as two rivers meet here along with third illusionary flow of Antarvaahini. It is said[by whom?] that a long time back one Vaishya has performed abhisheka to Kaleswara Mukteswara with hundreds of milk pots and the milk evolved at the sangamam of Godavari and Pranahita. Hence the name Dakshina Gangotri (other being Allahabad, or Prayaga)<br />
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Kaleswaram gets a huge number of piligrms during the Karthika Month of Indian Calendar and Maha Shiva Ratri.<br />
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Regular bus services from both Warangal,Karimnagar and Manthani are available provided by APSRTC. From Hanamkonda the frequency of buses is once in 30 minutes with the first bus at 4:30 AM and last bus at 8 PM.<br />
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From Kaleshwaram to Hanamkonda, the frequency is also once in 30 minutes with first bus at 4:30 AM and last bus at 8 PM.<br />
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Also some buses ply from Manthani (which is at a distance of 32km), Godavarikhani, and Peddapalli.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">Dharshan Timings At Kaleshwaram muktheswara swamy Temple</span></strong><br />
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The ticket price for Abhishekam of Kaleshwara+Mukthiswara is Rs.300/- (Three Hundred only). If any body wishes for Laksha Bilwapatri pooja then the Dewasthanam persons should be intimated atleast a month in advance.<br />
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The timings of the temple is from 4 AM till 1 PM and again from 3:30 PM to 9 PM. The temple will be locked from all the sides between 1 PM and 3:30 PM.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;"> Prasadams At Kaleshwaram muktheswara swamy Temple</span></strong><br />
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There are two types of Prasadams available inside the temple as below<br />
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1) Pulihora (Tamarind rice) - Rs.5/- 2) Laddu (Sweet) - Rs.20/- (2 No.s)<br />
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River Pranahita combines in River Godavari close to Kaleshwaram in Karimnagar district. River Pranahita could be a combination of 2 rivers. River Warda originates within the mountain of Betul district in Madhya Pradesh and enters Maharashtra once flowing for a few distance in Madhya Pradesh. It converges with River Penganga in Maharashtra before getting into Andhra Pradesh. It merges Godavari close to Kaleshwaram.<br />
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River Pranahita flows close to an area known as Arjunagutta. those that wish to require tub in Pranahita alone move to Arjunagutta that is twenty two kms from Chennur.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">Accommodation At Kaleshwaram muktheswara swamy Temple</span></strong> <br />
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Kaleshwaram is an ancient pilgrim center. TTD choultries and different choultries give accommodation to the devotees. Bathing Ghats are designed on the banks of River Godavari close to Kaleshwaram. River Pranahita comes flowing from the opposite aspect of river Godavari and devotees go there to require tub within the river. Boats and motor launches take the devotees to the showering Ghats of Pranahita. it's auspicious to possess the darshan of Kaleshwara Mukteshwara Swamy once taking tub within the river. Kaleshwaram is situated at a distance of 110kms from Warangal.<br />
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Though the kshetram is three hundred years previous, the infrastructure facilities are inadequate. The board members do their best to enhance the conditions for the ailing devotees. The endowments department recently has taken up the temple. Gradually, the inflow of devotees is increasing day by day. Philanthropists are contributing their mite to supply basic amenities. The temple is open for public from 05.30 am to 1.30 pm and 01.30 pm to 9.00 pm. On a full moon day it's open until eleven pm.<br />
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Full moon Day attracts thousands of pilgrims. it's said that prayers offered in the dark on a full moon day provide immense power, peace and happiness. Garlands made from betel leaves, Marrigolds, and Tulasi(Indian Basil), and different flowers are offered to Lord.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"> Ardhagiri Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy </td></tr>
</tbody></table><b><span style="color: red;">History of Ardhagiri Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple</span></b> <br />
This famous temple that draws devotees from so much and wide encompasses a legend. Ramayana is one among the famous epics of India. it's believed that Sita, wife of Lord Rama was kidnapped by the mighty Ravana, the Demon King, and kept as a prisoner at Lanka (now Srilanka), the island kingdom of Ravana. Rama with the assistance of monkeys, waged a war and killed Ravana to urge back Sita. throughout the battle Lakshmana, younger brother of Rama was battling with Ravana. He became unconscious when one among the arrows of Ravana hit him. therefore the Physician needed a herb referred to as "Sanjeevani" to resurrect Lakshmana<br />
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This herb was on the market within the mountainous regions of the Himalayas that were far-off from the Lanka. Hanuman or the monkey God, who might fly long distances in no time and who had immense strength and intelligence was deputed to bring the herb, however before sunrise. Hanuman visited the Himalayas in no time. however he couldn't differentiate between the varied herbs and plants on the market. thus He simply plucked the whole mountain and carried back to the place where Lakshmana was lying unconscious.<br />
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During this journey, it's believed that a chunk of rock from the mountain fell into the tank. Since a chunk of mountain fell here it got its name of Ardhagiri or Arakonda.<br />
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The putting feature of the moolavigraha (Main deity) is that it faces towards north, that could be a rarity. the primary says of the sun; fall on the feet of the Lord. Gradually the sunrays disappear when reaching the pinnacle of the lord. it's conjointly believed that the ardent devotees and staunch believers will even hear the 'Omkara Nada' (Chanting of Om) in the dead of night amidst silence. it's deemed that Lord Anjaneya stays to safeguard Lord Lakshmi Narayana as he dwells there.Ardhagiri (a famous Lord Anjaneya Swamy Temple) is close to the village. Also, has temples viz., Shiva Temple, Sri Rama Temple, Chinna Gudi (Vinayaka Swamy, Subramanya Swamy, Ayyappa Swamy, Nava grahamulu, nelli chettu, naga devatha), satyamma, nagula raallu, church, masjid and additional.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">ARDHAGIRI ANJENEYA SWAMI TEMPLE PUSKARINI</td></tr>
</tbody></table><b><span style="color: red;">About Ardhagiri Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple Puskarini</span></b><br />
In Ardhagiri, it's believed that Sanjeevaraya Pushkarini (pond containing the holy water) never gets dried nor spoiled, even when kept for long periods of your time. When devotees drink this theerham (or holy water) from the Sanjeevaraya Pushkarini, all kinds of diseases are becoming cured. <br />
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It is believed that the tank never dries up and also the water contains medicinal properties. The water when stored stays recent for an extended time. It’s true. It’s quite a month since I even have brought the water from the tank and it's still recent. sometimes water when kept in an exceedingly container for quite 3 or four days doesn't keep recent. This water when consumed is believed to cure all diseases even acute cases. This has been proved within the cases of Psoriasis, initial stages of TB, asthma, cancer & joint pains. The experiences of the patients who were cured are recorded and that they stand as testimony to it.<br />
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This water is most powerful medication for our health. Water has the inexperienced color and sweet to style. This water is generated from trees thus it's a ayurvedic medication.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Pooja's at Ardhagiri Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple</span></b> <br />
1. Archana - Rs.5/-<br />
2. Abhishekam - Rs.25/-<br />
3. Vahana Pooja<br />
2 wheeler - Rs.10/-<br />
Four Wheeler - Rs.20/-<br />
4. Special Darshanam - Rs.10/-<br />
5. Tonsure - Rs.10/-<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Dharshan Timings at Ardhagiri Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple </span> </b><br />
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05.00 A.M <br />
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07.00 A.M <br />
DARSHANAM<br />
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DARSHANAM<br />
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12.00 P.M <br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Accommodation At</span></b> <b><span style="color: red;">Ardhagiri Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple</span></b> <br />
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Philanthropists like Sri Pai Magham Suganakar Reddy are contributing their mite to produce basic amenities. Nearer to the temple is Vikram Lodge. APSRTC buses ply six times in an exceedingly day from Kanipakkam. The temple is open for public from 05.30 am to 1.30 pm and 01.30 pm to 9.00 pm. On a full moon day it's open until eleven pm.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;"> Ardhagiri Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple Contact Phone number</span></b><br />
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Sri Ardhagiri Veeranjaneyaswamy Temple, <br />
Aragonda Village. 517 129<br />
Thavanam palli Mandal<br />
Chittoor Dist<br />
Andhra Pradesh.<br />
Phone: 08573 – 283687,283689,283690.<br />
E.mail ID: eo_ardhagiri @yahoo.co.in<br />
Web: <a href="http://www.ardhagiri.org/">www.ardhagiri.org</a><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"> <span style="color: red;"><strong>Sarpavaram<br />
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Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple</strong></span> </td></tr>
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Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple/Famous Hindu temples in east godavari district</strong></span><br />
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The temple is located at a distance of 5 Km from Kakinada. The story of Sarpavaram is narrated in the Brahma Vyvarta Purana. The great saint Agastya narrated this story to Saunaka and other saints of the Nymisha forest. <br />
The great saint Kashyapa married Kadru, to whom thousand serpents were born. Kadru asked here sons to go and embrace to tall of Uchai Srava, the white horse of Lord Indra so that the she would make Vinata the second wife of her husband, her servant maid. But they disobeyed their mother as they did not like to dupe Vinata. Kadru cursed that her sons should die in the fires lit in the serpant sacrifice to be performed by Janamejaya. Of the thousand sons of Kadru, Ananta being pious and noble, went round in search of a suitable place to do penance in honour of Lord Vishnu, by whose mercy he wanted to save himself. He found this place holy, and did his penance here. Pleased at it Lord Vishnu appeared before him and accepted him to serve as a comfortable bed for him. He declared that this holy place would ever since take its name after him as Sarpapura and that He with His spouse Lakshmi would be there duly installed by the sage Narada.<br />
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Thus the name Sarpapura is derived from the great serpent, Ananta, or Sesha. One day saint Narada went to Brahma, and heard in his discourse that the world was all shrouded in Lord Vishnu's illusion and from which none could escape. Immediately, Narada asserted that he could. Thereupon Brahma admonished him for his arrogance, and asked him to get away. Narada going round the world on pilgrimage came to Sarpapura and finding a beautiful lake there, wanted to take a bath. But Lo: the moment he got a dip in it he became a damsel.Forgetting the past, and being then a lady, she was looking for a mate. At that time, Nakunda, the young prince of Pithapuram came there for hunting. The lady and the prince fell in love with each other. He married her and took her to Pithapuram. There in course of time she gave birth to sixty sons named Prabhava, Vibhava, etc., (Telugu years names) who grew up and became famous heroes. <br />
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Later on, another King Ripunjaya invaded Pithapuram and the battle that ensued, all the sons of the lady with her husband died. As the conqueror was marching victorious towards that place, the lady hearing the tragic news was with grief and wanted to end her life. The Lord Vishnu appeared before her in the form of holy Brahmin, and hearing her tale of woe asked her to take a bath in the lake. She had a dip and this time she became Narada again. Then, Narada could know this all. He prayed to Vishnu to forgive him. The Lord then declared " Let this lake be known as "Mukti - Kasara" the lake of Salvation I command that all holy places in all the three worlds should stay on here.<br />
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Those who take their bath here will wipe of all their sins of all months, Karthika Margasira and Magha, and of all days, Saturday, and Sunday are most auspicious for the bath. I shall remain her along with my consort Lakshmi. Please install me in with all Vedic rites". Saint Narada installed the Lord here. <br />
He has come to be known as "Bhavanarayana" meaning thereby the God that bestows salvation on those that think of his, at least thought they may not go there in all flesh and blood. Then all the saints, including the Gods Brahma and Siva came there and sang in praise of the Lord Bhavanarayana who declared "I shall always remain here with Lakshmi, Neela and Bhudevi". Of the hundred and eighty holy places, of my worship on the Earth, this is the best. Those who reside in places then miles around this place are all my devotees. One who stays here for three days will reap the good of a hundred horse - sacrifices.<br />
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This, in brief, is the significance of Sarpa - Pura. From time immemorial, it has been acclaimed as the best 'Punya Kshetra' Saints like Agastya and Vyasa visited this places. The Rajas and Maharajas of Pithapuram rendered worship to the deity by spending lavishly on the sacred festivities of the Temple.<br />
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Festivals At Sarpavaram<br />
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Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple</strong></span><strong><br />
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Ugadi (March / April). <br />
Vaisakha Sudha Ekadasi (May). <br />
Jyestha Sudha Ekadasi (June). <br />
Karthika Pournami, Ekadasi (November). <br />
Magha Masam Sundays, Radha Sapthami (February).<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><strong>Accommodation At Sarpavaram<br />
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Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple</strong></span><br />
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So many Delux Hotels and 3 Star Hotels are available at Kakinada. 5Km away from the temple.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple</span> <span style="color: red;">Contact Phone Numbe</span>r:</strong><br />
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Executive Officer,<br />
Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple,<br />
Sarpavaram,<br />
Kakinda Rural Mandal.<br />
Phone No: 0884 - 2372734(R)<br />
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TTD Accommodations in Tirupati<br />
Ttd Srinivasam Complex <br />
Near Apsrtc Central Bus Station, Tirupati-517501<br />
Telephone: 0877- 2281190<br />
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Ordinary Accommodation (two bedded): Rs.200<br />
A/c suite (single beded): Rs.400<br />
A/c deluxe: Rs.600<br />
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Advance booking of accommodation in this complex can also be availed. However, it should be made 25 days in advance, by making a payment in the form of a demand draft of any nationalized bank drawn in favour of "The executive officer, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams(TTD), Tirupati." <br />
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And enclosing the demand draft, a covering letter should be addressed to <br />
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The Deputy Executive Officer, <br />
Srinivasam Complex, <br />
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD),<br />
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India <br />
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"first come, first serve" basis to the devotees who queue up at the counter daily (current booking).<br />
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At the same ttd complex there is<br />
Punnami Guest House Complex <br />
Run by Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC)<br />
Its' telephone number is 0877- 2280611<br />
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Ordinary suite: Rs.300<br />
A/c ordnary suite: Rs.600 ,<br />
A/c deluxe suite: Rs.700 ( 5 per cent tax)<br />
TTD Sri Venkateswara Guest House<br />
Opp. East Police Station,<br />
Near Railways Station, Tirupati<br />
Telphone :0877-2225144<br />
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Ordinary suite: Rs.150<br />
TTD Alipiri Guest House<br />
Close to foot hill of Tirumala<br />
Near Garuda Circle, Tirupati <br />
Telephone: 0877-2281190<br />
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Ordinary suite: Rs.100<br />
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Note: No advance booking is made in the above mentioned three guest houses.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>List of Satrams and Mutt<br />
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Accommodation at TIRUMALA – Tirupati Balaji</b></span><br />
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Sri Sathya Pramoda Mandir<br />
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Sri Uttaradi Mutt<br />
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Tirumala<br />
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Ph :222 77397<br />
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* Preference will be given to MADHAVA BRAHMINS<br />
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* Daily two Time Free Meals (Lunch and Dinner)<br />
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* No Advance Reservations<br />
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* Occupancy Fee Rs 50/-<br />
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* Marriage hall Fee Rs 6300/-<br />
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Sri Venkateswara Ratha Sapthami<br />
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Aryasvysya Thadeeyaradhan Sangam<br />
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No 9 Medaramitta<br />
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Tirumala<br />
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Ph : 22277436<br />
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* Preference will be given to Vysyas<br />
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* Occupancy Fee for donors Rs 40/-<br />
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* Occupancy Fee for Others Rs 150/-<br />
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* Free Meals at the Time of Brahmotsavams, Radhasapthami, Vaikuntaekadesi<br />
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The All India Arya Vysya Samajam<br />
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No 8 Ring Road<br />
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Tirumala , Ph : 77234<br />
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* Preference will be given to Vysyas<br />
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* Occupancy Fee Rs 200/-<br />
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* Marriage hall Fee Rs 10,000/-<br />
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* No Advance Reservation<br />
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South India Arya Vysya Gubba Munirathnam Chetty Charitte<br />
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Tirumala Ph : 77245<br />
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* Preference will be given to Vysyas Only<br />
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* Occupancy Fee Rs 50/-<br />
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* Marriage hall Fee Rs 10,000/-<br />
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* No Advance Reservation<br />
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Ahobila Mutt Complex<br />
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Ring Road Tirumala<br />
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Ph : 79440<br />
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* Prefernce will be given to All<br />
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* Occupancy Fee for 2bed Room Rs 300/-<br />
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* Occupancy Fee for 3bed Room Rs 375/-<br />
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* Dormitory Rs 200/-<br />
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* Marriage hall Rs 7000/-<br />
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Udupi Mutt<br />
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Ring Road Tirumala<br />
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Ph : 22277305<br />
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Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt<br />
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Ring Road<br />
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Tirumala<br />
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Ph : 22277302<br />
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* Preference given to all<br />
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* Occupancy Fee Rs 100/-<br />
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Shri Vallabhacharyajee Mutt<br />
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Adjacent to Kanchi Mutt<br />
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Ring Road<br />
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Tirumala<br />
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Ph : 22277317<br />
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* Preference given to Donors, Marvadies & Gujaraties<br />
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* Occupancy Fee for Donors Rs 75/-<br />
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* Occupancy Fee for Others Rs 150/-<br />
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* If Vacancy Accommodation given to all<br />
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Sarva Mangala Maha Mandapam<br />
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Sri Kanchi Mutt<br />
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Ring Road<br />
<br />
Tirumala<br />
<br />
Ph :222 77370<br />
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* Preference given to Disciples of Kanchi Mutt<br />
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* Occupancy Fee – Minimum Maintaince Charges<br />
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* Advance Reservation only for disciples of Kanchi Mutt only<br />
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* Marriage Hall Rs 6000/-<br />
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Sri Sringeri Sharadha Mutt<br />
<br />
Ring Road<br />
<br />
Tirumala<br />
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Ph : 77269<br />
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Karanataka Satrams<br />
<br />
Tirumala<br />
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Ph : 77238, 77426<br />
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* Prefernce given to all<br />
<br />
* Occupancy Fee for 2bed Room Rs 100/-<br />
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* Occupancy Fee for cottages Rs 250/-<br />
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* Marriage Hall (big ) Rs 3500/-<br />
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* Marriage Hall (small) Rs 2500/-<br />
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Sri Hathiramji Mutt<br />
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Tirumala<br />
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Ph – 222 77240<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>Accommodations at Tirumala</b></span><br />
<br />
Sri Tirumala Kashi Mutt (phone : 222 77316)<br />
<br />
Udipi Mutt (phone : 222 77305)<br />
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Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Ramanujajeeyar Mutt (phone : 222 77301)<br />
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Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Mutt/ Sarva Mangala Kalyana Mandapam (phone : 222 77370)<br />
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Sri Vallabhacharya Mutt (phone : 222 77317)<br />
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Mantralaya Raghavendra Swami Mutt/ Brindavanam (phone : 222 77302)<br />
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Arya Vysya Samajam<br />
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S.V.R.A.V.T.S (phone : 222 77436)<br />
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Srirangam Srimad Andavan Ashram (phone : 222 77826)<br />
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Sri Vaikhanasa Ashram (phone : 222 77282)<br />
<br />
Sri Ahobila Mutt (phone : 222 79440)<br />
<br />
Karnataka Kalyana Mandapam<br />
<br />
Hotel Kumara Nilayam<br />
<br />
Sri Sringeri Shankara Mutt/ Sarada Kalyana Mandapam (phone : 222 77269)<br />
<br />
Sri Vyasaraja Mutt<br />
<br />
Motilal Bansilal Dharmasala (phone : 222 77445)<br />
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Hotel Nilarama Choultry (phone : 222 77784)<br />
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Sri Srinivasa Choultry (phone : 222 77883)<br />
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Sri Hathiramji Mutt (phone : 222 77240)<br />
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Karnataka Guest House (phone : 222 77238)<br />
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Dakshina India Arya Vyaya Gubba Muniratnam Charities (phone : 222 77245)<br />
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Sri Sringeri Sankara Nilayam (phone : 222 79435)<br />
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The mutts are non-commercial institutions and hence the accommodations is subject to their own terms. Choultries providing accommodation on community basis are also available.<br />
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Karnataka Guest House also provides accommodation for pilgrims. Tariff Rs. 75/- onwards.<br />
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Private hotel’s tariffs depend on seasonal rush. During Brahmotsavam a Rs. 300/- may go up to Rs. 1000/- for a room. Further some residents of Tirumala provide locker with bath and toilet facilities in their homes to pilgrims on hourly basis. Tariff Rs. 50/- onwards for such facilities.<br />
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Phone Numbers are given in brackets.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Aptdc accommodation</span></b><br />
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Haritha Srinivasam Complex, Tirupathi<br />
Tel: +91 877 2289123<br />
Room Type No. of Rooms Tariff per day<br />
Suites<br />
A/C Room<br />
Non A/C Room 12<br />
8<br />
120 Rs.1350/-*<br />
Rs.1050/-*<br />
Rs.650/-<br />
<br />
*Includes Sounth Indian Buffet Breakfast<br />
*For extra person in A/C room, Rs.300/-.<br />
*Non A/C room, Rs.200/-. <br />
*Taxes extra as applicable.<br />
For booking<a href="http://Aptdc accommodation"> http://aptdc.in/tirupati/accommodation.php</a><br />
<b><span style="color: red;">Tirupati railway station near hotel </span></b><br />
tirupati railway station near hotel<br />
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<span style="color: red;">HOTEL DHUVATHARA </span><br />
HOTEL DHUVATHARA <br />
13-6-159/C,P.K LAYOUT, OPP. TTD srinivasam,Tirupati-517501. -9666497894<br />
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The HOTEL DUVATHARA A/C is a budget hotel whose location also happens to be only a couple of kilometres from the Bus station. It offers clean rooms and prompt service at very reasonable rates to travellers visiting Tirupati. ADDRESS: 13-6-159/C,P.K LAYOUT,OPP. TTD srinivasam,Tirupati-517501. Distance: 20Km. Tirumala 10km. Airport 1km.Railway station 0.5km. bus station.<br />
PVR Residency <br />
PVR Residency <br />
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20-3-133/2,Siva Jyothi Nagar, Near postal colony,tirupati-517501. 9849497894<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">PVR Residency</span></b> Tirupati offers 3-star accommodation with flat-screen TVs, located 20Km to Tirumala, 18km to Airport, 2km to Railway station, 1km to bus station with Parking facitlities etc.<br />
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Sl. <br />
No. Name <br />
Rate per unit*<br />
per day<br />
(Rs.) <br />
1. Sri Venkateswara Guest House<br />
Corner Suites 100.00<br />
150.00<br />
2. Special Type Cottage A/C No-5<br />
Special Type Cottage A/C No-12<br />
Special Type Cottage A/C No-13<br />
Special Type Cottages A/C (17) <br />
HRG 'A' Portion<br />
HRG 'B' Portion<br />
MBC Cottages (Number: 20 and 22) 750.00<br />
750.00<br />
750.00<br />
600.00<br />
600.00<br />
600.00<br />
600.00<br />
3. TBC (Travellers Bungalow Cottages) A/C (13 nos.) 400.00 <br />
4. Narayanagiri Guest House - I<br />
Corner Suite 100.00<br />
150.00<br />
5. Narayanagiri Guest House - II<br />
Corner Suite 100.00<br />
150.00<br />
6. Narayanagiri Guest House - III<br />
Corner Suite 100.00<br />
150.00<br />
7. Srivari Kuteer Guest House (A/C) <br />
Suite No.1 to 4 entire Guest House <br />
<br />
2000.00<br />
8. Surapuram Thota Cottages 250.00<br />
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*Rate per unit = Rate per room/cottage<br />
<br />
For booking <a href="http://www.tirumala.org/acco_tm_srivenk.htm">http://www.tirumala.org/acco_tm_srivenk.htm</a><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><b><span style="color: red;"> Tiruchanur Padmavati Ammavaru</span></b> </td></tr>
</tbody></table>Tiruchanoor(also called as alivelumangapuram), the abode of Goddess Sri Padmavathi Devi, is one of the highly venerated places in the South, located five kms. from Tirupati, the temple dedicated to Sri Padmavathi Devi, the consort of Lord Venkateswara, attracts thousands of devout pilgrims every day. The Goddess, also known as Alamelu Manga, is the inexhaustible source of compassion and love.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><b><span style="color: red;"> Tiruchanur Padmavati Ammavaru</span></b> </td></tr>
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According to tradition, the Mother Goddess manifested Herself in the holy Pushkarini called Padmasarovaram in a golden lotus. The Venkatachala Mahatyam states that Lord Suryanarayana was instrumental in blossoming of the lotus in full splendour. A temple dedicated to Lord Suryanarayana is situated on the eastern side of the Pushkarini. The Padma Purana gives a vivid description of the advent of the Goddess and subsequent wedding with Lord Srinivasa.The manifestation of Sri Padmavathi Devi occurred in the month of Karthika on Sukla Paksha Panchami when the star Uttarashada in the ascendent. The Brahmotsavam of the Goddess is celebrated with all pomp and glory to commemorate the auspicious occasion of Her avatara. This resplendent festival celebrated for ten days attracts devout pilgrims from far and wide. The Panchami Tirtham marks the highlight of Tiruchanoor Brahmotsavam. Turmeric, Tulasi, Silk Saree and other sacred presents are brought from Tirumala Temple in an impressive procession on this occasion and offered to the Goddess. In an exquisitely decorated mandapam built on the banks of Padma Sarovaram, Sacred bath is offered to Goddess Padmavathi Devi and Sri Sudarsana Chakra amidst vedic chants. The ten-day Brahmotsavam at Tiruchanoor is a spectacular event witnessed by her myriads of devotees. It is also an occasion for all devotees to receive Her benign grace in abundance.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Tiruchanur Padmavati Ammavari Temple pushkarini</td></tr>
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<b><span style="color: red;">Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple Dharshan Timings:</span></b><br />
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ProgrammeName of the Seva Cost of Seva No.of Person allowed Time of the Seva Bahumanams<br />
Daily Sevas <br />
Suprabhatam 25-00 01 <br />
05-00AM<br />
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03-30AM (on Fridays) <br />
SahasraNamarchana 25-00 01 <br />
05-00AM<br />
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04-00AM (on Fridays) <br />
Padmavathi Parinayam (Kalyanotsavam) 500-00 05 10-30AM One Upper cloth and one blouse piece and Anna Prasadams 2 laddus and 2 Vadas<br />
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Unjal Seva 116-00 02 05-00PM Darshan<br />
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Ekanta Seva 25-00 01 09-00PM Darshan<br />
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Kumkumarchana 200-00 02 During Sarva Darshanam 2 Laddus (Tickets are issued subject to rush)<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Weekly Sevas</span></b> <br />
Astadala Pada Padmaradhanam (Monday) 1500-00 05 6-30AM One Silver Dollar 10 Gms, one Upper cloth one blouse piece, 5 laddus, 5 vadas and Annaprasadams<br />
Tiruppavada Seva (Thursday) 3000-00 05 7-00AM One Upper cloth, one blouse piece, 20 laddus, 20 vadas,20 Appams and 20 Dosas<br />
Vasthralankara Seva (Friday) 10,000-00 02 05-30AM One Pattu sariga dupatta, One blouse piece , 2 laddus and 2 vadas <br />
Abhishekam (Friday) 400-00 01 05-30AM 2 laddus <br />
Abhishekaanantara Darshan 10-00 01 06-30AM ----<br />
Lakshmi Puja(Friday) 116-00 01 09-00AM One blouse piece <br />
Pushpanjali Seva (Saturday) 1500-00 05 6-30AM One 10 Grams silver Dollar, One blouse piece, one upper cloth, 5 Laddus and 5 vadas <br />
S.D.Seva (Friday) 500-00 05 05-00PM One upper cloth, One blouse piece,one laddu and one vada<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Monthly Sevas</span></b> <br />
Astothara Sata Kalasabhishekam (1st Wednesday of Every Month ) 2000-00 02 6-30AM One upper, one blouse, 2 Laddus, 2 vadas, one 5 gram Silver Dollar <br />
Annual Sevas <br />
Vasanthotsavam (September) 300-00 02 One upper cloth and one blouse piece and 2 Laddus <br />
Pavithrotsavam (September) 1500-00 02 One 10 grams silver dollar, one upper cloth,one blouse piece 5 laddus and 5 vadas <br />
Laksha Kumkumachana (Ankurarpana Day of Brahmotsavams) 1,116-00 02 One 10 grams Silver dollar, one upper cloth, one blouse piece, 5 laddus and vadas <br />
Pushpa Yagam (Panchami Teertham Next Day) 500-00 02 One 5 grams Silver dollar, one upper cloth, one blouse piece 2 laddus and 2 vadas <br />
Vara Lakshmi Vratham (August) 500-00 02 One 5 grams Silver dollar, one upper cloth, one blouse piece and 2 laddus and 2 vadas<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Permanent Sevas</span></b> <br />
Saswatha Nithyarchana 1650-00 02 THE GRIHASTHAS OF THE PERMANENT SEVAS WILL BE ALLOWED TO WITNESS THE SEVA ONCE IN A YEAR AT HIS CHOICE DURING HIS LIFE TIME <br />
Saswatha Unjal Seva 1116-00 02<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>GENERAL INFORMATION:</b></span><br />
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1. Tickets purchased in Syndicate Bank counters are not eligible for postponment /Cancellation /Refund<br />
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2. TTD Reserves the right to cancel or alter the timings of the seva in any special circumstances.<br />
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3. All the Grihasthas participating in the Arjitha Seva as should invariably wear traditional dress.<br />
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4. The devotees can get all Arjitha Seva tickets through e-darshan Counters where T.T.Ds e-Darshan Counters are available. <br />
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Daily Programme (except on Fridays) <br />
05:00a.m. Suprabhatam <br />
05:30a.m. Sahasranama Archana and Nitya Archana <br />
07:00-18-30hrs&19:30-21:00hrs Sarvadarsanam<br />
10:30-12:00hrs Kalyanotsavam <br />
17:00-18:00hrs Unjal Seva <br />
21:00hrs Ekanta Seva <br />
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Ashtadala Padapadmaradhana Seva (special seva performed every Monday between 06:30-07:00 hrs)<br />
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Friday's Programme <br />
Suprabhatam <br />
Sahasranamarchana and Nitya Archana <br />
Abhishekam <br />
Sarvadarsanam <br />
Kalyanotsavam <br />
Unjal Seva <br />
Ekantha Seva <br />
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Sevas and Cost of the Seva Ticket Seva <br />
Amount (Rs.) <br />
No. of Persons Allowed<br />
Suprabhatam 10.00 One<br />
Sahasranama Archana 10.00 One<br />
Kalyanotsavam 500.00 Five<br />
Unjal Seva 116.00 Two<br />
Unjal Seva (Permanent) 1,116.00 Five<br />
Kumkumarchana 200.00 Two<br />
Special Entrance 10.00 One<br />
Quick Darsan 20.00 One<br />
Thiruppavada Seva (on Thursdays only from 0700-0730 hrs) 3,000.00 Five persons are allowed. One uttariyam, one blouse piece, 20 laddus, 20 vadas, 20 appams and 20 dosas will be presented to the gruhasthas.<br />
Ekantha seva 10.00 One<br />
Gajavahana Seva (Everyday, after Kalyanotsavam) 100.00 One<br />
Garudavahana Seva (Everyday, after Kalyanotsavam) 100.00 One<br />
Abhishekam (on Fridays only) 200.00 One<br />
Nitya Archana (One year) 150.00 One<br />
Nitya Archana (Permanent) 1,650.00 One<br />
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Ashtadala Padapadmaradhana Seva (performed every Monday) <br />
1500.00 <br />
Five persons are allowed. One 10-gram silver dollar, an uttariyam and a blouse piece will be presented to the gruhasthas.<br />
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Lakshmi Puja - Every Friday in<br />
the months of Telugu Sravanam and Tamil Thaimasam and each of the Janma Nakshatram days (i.e.,Uttarashada) of Goddess Padmavathi <br />
116.00 <br />
One<br />
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Prasadam Prasadam <br />
Amount (Rs.)<br />
Dadhyodanam 250.00<br />
Pulihora 275.00<br />
Pongal 325.00<br />
Chakkara Pongal 375.00<br />
Sakara bath 400.00<br />
Dosa 200.00<br />
Seera 675.00 <br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><b> </b> <b>Tiruchanur Padmavati Temple</b></span> located five kms. from Tirupati.There are so many jeeps,autos,buses. <br />
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<b><span style="color: red;"> Tiruchanur Padmavati Ammavari Temple contact phone number:</span></b><br />
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Srimukhalingeswara Temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located on the left banks of River Vamsadhara. Elegantly carved, this temple is a group of three temples dedicated to three forms of Lord Shiva namely, Mukhalingeswara, Bhimeswara and Someswara. The temple is built in Indo-Aryan style. To witness one of the marvellous sculptures, carvings and intricate architecture, one has to visit this temple. The architecture of the temple is so elegant that one just cannot move eyes from it. As you observe closely, you can see that every piece and corner of the temple is as excellent as the other. <br />
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At the entrance, which is a huge arched gate, you are welcomed by two lions on each side of the few stair-cases. The first gate takes you to the outer prakara have where there is you a Nandi in a mandapam. A more intricately carved gate with figures of Gods and Goddesses takes you to the inner prakara (compound wall) where stands one of the master pieces of those times, the temple of Mukhalingeswara. At every corner of the inner prakara, there are many small temples, some dedicated to Lord Shiva (in the form of Someshwara and Bhimeswara) and Lord Ganesha. As you enter the temple, in the inner compound, there are two temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, one at your right and the other at your left. In the centre stands the fantastic finely carved temple. The walls of the temple in the centre have images of Gods and Goddesses in their various avatar (forms). You can see images of Lord Shiva with His consort, some of them are forms of Lord Vishnu on them. Every image depicts a story from the Shiva Purana.<br />
Srimukhalingeswara Temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located on the left banks of River Vamsadhara. Elegantly carved, this temple is a group of three temples dedicated to three forms of Lord Shiva namely, Mukhalingeswara, Bhimeswara and Someswara. The temple is built in Indo-Aryan style. To witness one of the marvellous sculptures, carvings and intricate architecture, one has to visit this temple. The architecture of the temple is so elegant that one just cannot move eyes from it. As you observe closely, you can see that every piece and corner of the temple is as excellent as the other. <br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">HISTORY OF SRIMUKHALINGESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE-SRIMUKHALINGAM</span></b><br />
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This is a group of three temples built by the Eastern Ganga kings in the 10th century. The deities here are Mukhalingeswara, Bhimeswara and Someswara. All these temples display the Orissa style of architecture. The Mukhalinga is a virtual art gallery. The entrances are a marvel in themselves. There is a plethora of sculptural work and perforated windows. The Bhimeswara temple lacks its grand splendour, but Someswara temple is also rich in sculptural work. <br />
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Mukhalingam:It is also known as the Kalinganagara, which was the capital of the early eastern Ganga rulers. They ruled over Andhra in the second half of the 1st millennium CE. <br />
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Someswara: Simple in architecture, it is regarded as the earliest of the Mukhalingam temples. It is located on the outskirts of the village of Mukhalingam. The images in the niches have exquisite sculptures. Two smaller niches flank each niche. The doorway of the temple bears the images of the Ganga and the Yamuna on either side. <br />
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Aniyanka Bhimeswara: was built later than the Mukhalingeswara temple. It is plain compared to the grandeur of the Mukhalingeswara temple. The devakoshtas bear the images of Brahma, Narasimha and Dakshinamurthy. <br />
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Architecture: A massive gateway is flanked by two lions at the entrance of the outer prakara of the temple. A Nandi mandapa is situated in front of the sanctum. The entrance to the inner prakara contains beautiful friezes. There are eleven shrines in the inner prakara, each a complete temple. The entrance to the main temple is from the south and east. The niches in the outer wall contain beautiful sculpted images and perforated windows all create beautiful works of art. It was built during the period of the King Kamarnava (941-976 CE).<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">ACCOMMODATION AT </span></b><b><span style="color: red;"> </span></b><br />
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Though there are small villages on the way from Srikakulam town, they don't have proper accommodation facilities. It is better to stay in Srikakulam and make a day's trip to the temple of Srimukhalingam. <br />
Hotel Nagavalli A/c (3- Star Hotel)<br />
Ring Road, Srikakulam - 532 001,<br />
ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA <br />
Phone: 91 8942 -222916, 228806, 228807 <br />
Fax: 918942 223455.<br />
E-Mail: info@hotelnagavali.com <br />
Visit Us: <a href="http://wwww.hotelnagavali.com/">http://wwww.hotelnagavali.com</a><br />
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Some other hotels are Hotel Satya A/c (Star hotel), Hotel Aditya A/c, Hotel Balaji A/c, Hotel Natraj and Hotel Kinnera. There are choultries of the temple where you have to book in advance for accommodation.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">HOW TO REACH </span></b> <br />
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Srimukhalingam village is 35 kms from Srikakulam town.<br />
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There are trains to Srikakulam from where you have to catch a bus or any private vehicle to reach Srimukhalingam temple.<br />
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The following is the road way, if you are travelling by your car.<br />
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Once you are in the town of Srikakulam, take the road towards Peddapadu Village, from there go straight towards Appannamathali gudi Junction. Go straight towards Singupuram Village cross the village and go further straight on NH-5 without taking any diversions. You come across the Vamsadhara Bridge from where go straight towards Devadi Village. Just after crossing the Devadi village, at Komarthi Junction, take the left diversion towards Komarthi village. You have to cross the Yarabadu Cheruvu and at Varaha Narasimha puram, take the right turn towards Mathalabu Peta towards Urlam. You come to a railway track, cross that and go towards Kollavanipeta Village. Cross that village and go towards Nadagam. Just after crossing Nadagam, take the right diversion road towards Gonapapeta Village. Then you have to cross some small villages like Chennapuram, Paraselli and then Allada. You can stop here for some time, as this is one of the beautiful villages on the way. Go straight from there towards Muddada Kingdom. Then you come to Timadam Village from where you have to go straight upwards. You will cross Dompaka and Suravaram and then you'll come to Komanapalli Road. About 2-3 kms from here, you have the Komanapalli Junction. From this junction, which is a Y- road, take the left diversion and go straight towards Atchutapuram. There is a Seeta Rama Temple on the way at your left hand side. You can stop here for sometime and then move forward. Once you are in Atchutapuram, go further straight on the road and after crossing Nagarikatakam, going straight, you are in the temple village of Srimukhalingam. In the village of Nagarikatakam, you have another Shiva temple and Murali Bathing Ghat at about 5 kms radius, which you can visit.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">SRIMUKHALINGESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE-SRIMUKHALINGAM</span></b> <b><span style="color: red;">CONTACT PHONE NUMBER </span></b><br />
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E.O., Sreekurmam--------------------- 283604,<br />
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The temple is located at a distance of 90 km from Kaninada, 50 Km from Rajahmundry and 25 Km from Amalapuram. In the past this pilgrim center became famous as one among the pilgrim centres of Bhima Mandalam. This pilgrim center is at present in the village called Palivela in the Kothapeta Mandal of East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. The idol installation of the Lord was done by Maharshi Agastya. The Lord here is being called Sri Uma Koppulingeswara Swamy. This pilgrim center is in the route between Rajahmundry and Amalapuram near kothapeta.<br />
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The kalyana Mahotsavam of the Lord Sri Uma Koppeswara Swamy takes place on the day of Mahasivarathri (Maga Bahula Ekadasi Day) every year in kalyana mandapam which was renovated by "Raja Raja Narendra" in 11th century. People from far and wide come to see the Kalyanotsavam, Radhotsavam (Chariot Festival) takes place on the day of Mahasivarathri. There used to be 7 Mantapams in the premises of the temple. One can see (1) Somavari Mantapam (2)Mangalavara Matapam (3) Vuyyala Mantapam (4) Nityastana Mantapam and (5) Chiluku Dwadasi Mandapam even to-day. Other Mantapams are in ruin.<br />
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The Original name of the village was palvalapuram. The rivulet kowntheyi (kowsiki) started at Surya Kundamu near Gowthami. The Lord is called Mandeswara there. The temple of Lord Sri Koppu Lingeswara is also situated on the bank of Kowsiki. The first name of the lord was Agasteswara. Later he was called as Koppulingesara. The rivers around the village Palivela disappeared in course of time. They are (1) Kowsiki on the East (2) Chandrabhanga on the West (3) Mandavu on the North (4) Kowntheyi and (5) Palvala on the South. The river Palvalamlu is flowing underground unseen. So, the village is called Palvalapuram.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>History of theUMA KOPPULINGESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE,PALIVELA</b></span><br />
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In the past when Maharshi Agastya was performing Tapas on the bank of the river Kowsiki near Palvalapuram, the Kalyana Mahotsavam of Parvathi & Parameswara was taking place for the good of the world. Agastya wanted to witness the kalyana Mahotsavam. Before performing Daksha Yagna Daksha Gods like Indra who were on the mountain of Himavat were afraid that if Agastya came to witness the Kalyanotsavam, pralaya would take place. So they sent viswabrahma to persuade Agastya not to go to Himavat Parvatha. <br />
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Viswabrahma told Agastya that the Kalyanotsava of Parvathi & Parmeswara was over and he had seen it. Agastya was surprised and wanted to see the Kalyanotsava with his divyadrishti. Then Parvathi & Lord Parameswara appeared in the divyadrishti of Agastya in the traditional marriage (turmeric-coated) clothes.<br />
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Agastya prayed the Lord to appear before him. The Lord appeared before Agastya along with Parvathi. Agastya wanted Parvathi & Parmeswara to remain on one peetam in the pilgrim center of Palvalapuram. The Lord fulfilled the wish of Agastya. No where can the Lord Parameswara be seen on Ekapeetam with Parvathi as here. Later this pilgrim center became famous as Lolla Agasteswara Swamy pilgrim center. The Lord began to be called as Koppulingeswara because he wore hair around his head.<br />
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In the library of Sri Vidyananda at Pithapuram it was found that there was a lesson on the Talapatras. During the time of Srinadha at Palvalapuram the lord was called Agastewara. Srinadha wrote Sloka also.<br />
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During the time of Sri Pratapa Rudra (Salivahana Saka) repairs were made to the temple as declared by the Sasanas. In the past the Turks attacked many Hindu temples. They cut off the head of the beautiful Nandi. The head was later deftly installed in its place.<br />
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In the past a Velanati priest was performing daily pujas to Lord Agasteswara installed by Maharshi Agasya with great devotion. The priest had a concubine. The people angered at this, complained to the king. At first the king ignored the complaint. As the complaints grew, the king one day came to inspect the temple at Palvalapuram. The priest was not in the temple at that time. On coming to know of the king's arrival, the priest hurried to the temple, to greet the king. As there were no garlands (Nirmalya) in the temple, the priest secretly brought the garland in the hair of his concubine and offered it to the king. <br />
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The King took the garland and found a long black hair in it. The King immediately questioned the priest about the hair. <br />
The priest replied that the hair in the Nirmalya was that of Lord Agasteswara who wore hair around his head. The surprised King asked the priest to show him the hair around the Shivalinga. The priest then said as it was afternoon and the puja was over, the Lord was decorated with Nagabharana which couldn't be taken away till the next early morning and added that he would show the king the "Jhata Jhuta" of the Lord next day.<br />
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The King agreed to this and said that if the priest failed to show him the hair of the Linga, he would order the priest's head to be taken away. The King stayed there at Palvalapuram. The priest terrified at this, began to pray the Lord all the night. The priest wept before the Lord and confessed his sin. He begged the Lord to protect him by wearing hair around his head. He beat his head on the Linga of the Lord and fainted. Lord Shiva to fulfill the wish of the priest then wore hair around his head at the time of Lingodbhava. The fainted priest regained consciousness and saw the Lord with the hair. He was overjoyed. The next day he showed to the King the Linga of Lord Shiva with hair around.<br />
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But the people assembled there, didn't believe the words of the priest. They said something was fishy. Then the King ordered the priest to pluck a hair of the Lord and show him. The priest did so. The King could see blood on the plucked hair. Immediately the King lost his eyesight. He realised his mistake and prayed Lord to pardon him. The benevolent Lord immediately took pity on the King and restored his eyesight. The Nerjoyed King praised the Lord and immediately offered a village called Juthugapadu under his rule to the Lord as his manya. (At present Juthugapadu is in Ravulapalem Mandal, 1 Km from Podagatlapalli village). Even to-day one can see the magnificent Linga of the lord with hair around it in the sacred temple of Sri Uma Koppulingeswara at Palivela village, Kothapeta Mandal, East Godavari District of Andhra pradesh. <br />
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The state Archeological Department registered Five monuments (Rajagopuram, Swamivarimandapam, and some statues on pillars etc) the same was exhibited in front of entrance gate of the temple. <br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">HOW TO REACH THE UMA KOPPULINGESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE,PALIVELA</span></b><br />
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Palivela is 10kms from Ravulapalem, 7kms from Mandapalli Saneeswara Swamy temple. From Rajahmundry it is 43kms, 163kms from Vijayawada and 25kms from Amalapuram.<br />
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NEAR BY FAMOUS TEMPLES<br />
1. Saneeswara Swamy temple, Mandapalli ---- 7KMS<br />
2. Lord Jaganamohana Kesava Swamy, Ryali --- 19kms<br />
3. Ainavilli Vinayaka temple, Ainavilli ---- 19kms<br />
4. Sri Skhana Muktheswara Swamy Temple ---- 1.2kms from Ainavilli.<br />
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Amaravathi (అమరావతి) is a small town situated on the banks of the River Krishna in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is famous for its Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the famous Pancharamas. Amaravati, also known as Dhanyakataka/Dharanikota was the site of a great Buddhist Stupa built in pre-Mauryan times. It was also the capital of Satavahanas, the first great Andhra kings who ruled from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, after the downfall of Maurya empire.<br />
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The Skanda Purana gives a picture of the place and the Siva temple located here. Sage Narada explains to Sounaka and other saints that Amareswara is situated in Amareswaram on the bank of river Krishna and is on the southeastern side of the Srisailam temple.<br />
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According to Vajrayana traditional sources the Buddha preached at Dharanikota/Dhanyakatakam and conducted Kalachakra ceremony, which would take the antiquity of Amaravati back to 500 BCE. Taranatha, the Buddhist monk writes: "On the full moon of the month Caitra in the year following his enlightenment, at the great stupa of Dhanyakataka, Buddha emanated the mandala of "The Glorious Lunar Mansions" (Kalachakra). This shows that Dhanyakatakam (Amaravati) was a very important place at the time of composition of this tantra. The recorded history of Amaravati and nearby Dharanikota dates from 2nd century BCE.It was the capital of Andhra Satavahanas who ruled from 2nd century BCE to 3rd century CE. After the decline of Satavahanas, Andhra Ikshvakus and later Pallava kings ruled Krishna river valley. Subsequently, Eastern Chalukyas and Telugu Cholas held sway over the region. Kota Kings were in control of Amaravati during the medieval times. Kota kings were subdued by Kakatiyas in 11th century CE and Amaravati became part of the unified Telugu empire.<br />
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The town was the site of a great Buddhist stupa originally built during the reign of emperor Ashoka. It was completed in 200 CE and is decorated with carved panels which tell the story of Buddha's life. The region between Krishna and Godavari rivers was an important place for Buddhism from the 2nd century BCE and some ancient sculpture in low relief has been found here. During the Satavahana period (2nd century BCE-3rd century CE), Dharanikota near Amaravati was chosen as the capital. The stupa was then adorned with limestone reliefs and free standing Buddha figures. During the period of the decline of Buddhism, this stupa was also neglected and it was buried under rubble. There is a 14th century inscription in Sri Lanka which mentions repairs made to the stupa and after that it was forgotten.<br />
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Around the year 1796 CE, Colonel Colin Mackenzie, who visited the site twice, prepared drawings and sketches of the relics in the area. Eventually, several European scholars including Sir Walter Smith, Robert Sewell, James Burgess and Alexander Rea excavated the site and unearthed many sculptures that once adorned the stupa. Many bas-relief medallions and paneled friezes decorated the Amaravati stupa. Similar to Sanchi Stupa, the stupa was decorated with carvings of life and teachings of Buddha and events of Jataka Stories, e.g. taming of a rogue elephant by Buddha. The 95 ft tall stupa was made of brick with a circular dome and platforms protruding in four cardinal directions. Recent excavations have revealed remains of an Ashokan pillar, the first such example of Mauryan art to be found in South India.<br />
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This stupa is related to the Vajrayana teachings of Kalachakra, still practiced today in Tibetan Buddhism. According to the Kalachakra tantra texts, Suchandra, the King of Shambhala and many of his retinue received the initiation into this practice by the historical Buddha. For this reason, the Dalai Lama of Tibet conducted a Kalachakra initiation at this location in 2006.<br />
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Art historians regard the Amaravati art as one of the three major styles or schools of ancient Indian art, the other two being the Gandhara style and the Mathura style. Some of the Buddhist sculptures of Amaravati betray a Greco-Roman influence that was the direct result of the close trade and diplomatic contacts between South India and the ancient Romans. Indeed, Amaravati has itself yielded a few Roman coins. The Government Museum at Egmore (Madras Museum) and British Museum, London host the "Amaravati Gallery".<br />
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Chinese traveller and Buddhist monk Hiuen Tsang (Xuanzang) visited Amaravati in 640 CE, stayed for sometime and studied 'Abhidhammapitakam'. He observed that there were many Viharas and some of them were deserted, which points out that Hinduism was gaining ground at that time. Xuanzang wrote a glorious account of the place, Viharas and monasteries that existed.<br />
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The Amaravati school of Dravidian art had great influence on art in Sri Lanka and South-East Asia as products from here were carried to those countries.[9] Trade between the dynasties of Tamilakam led to cultural exchange in the Sangam period. Sculptures such as the Vallipuram Buddha reveal a period of influence between Andhra and Jaffna at this time. In a pioneering study and meticulous documentation of the Buddhist sculptures of Sri Lanka, Dr. Ulrich Von Schroeder has listed up with measurements several lime stone sculptures, both round and in relief, from the Sri Lankan sites. The chapters in the work clearly go with a heading 'Imported Sculptures from Early Amaravati School', and 'Imported Sculptures from late Amaravati (Nagarjunakonda)'. It is clear that the artist guilds in Amaravati-Nagarjunakonda were engaged in the large scale supply of Buddhist sculptures, as also brahmanical, to Sri Lanka and other South-Asian countries.<br />
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Religious ideology was a potent force providing cohesion and identity to trading communities and it was perhaps through these channels that the early Buddhist/ Brahmanical images found their way into South-East Asia and Sri Lanka. At Sempaga in Celebes, a bronze image of Buddha of the Amaravati School was found. The earliest sculptures from Dong-Duong. Dong Tuk (Siam), exhibit Amaravati style. A bronze Buddha from South Djember and Sikendeng on the west coast of Celebes, and the colossal statue at Bukit are all in characteristic Amaravati style. It is quite likely that these image were brought from Andhra centers by the colonists. The transport of the large stone Buddha of Palembang must have been more difficult. It is the oldest relic from Amaravati in the archipelago. Sea route voyages connected Indian ports of the South such as Machilipatnam, Ghantasala etc., with Indonesia. Amaravati school also had a great influence over other South Indian sculpture.<br />
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The Amareswara (Shiva) temple walls have lot of inscriptions that give information about the kings who ruled over the area. The present holy shrine of Amaralingeswara (Lord Shiva) temple is associated with the reign of Vasireddy Venkatadri Nayudu who ruled the region before the advent of the British rule (See Amararama). People around Amaravati widely believe that the temple was constructed to install peace after a massacre of 1000 violent tribesman plotting against the king in a sinister carnival organized to capture them. Later Venkatadri Nayudu built a temple in the same spot upon guidance from scholars of his court. He was well-known for his benevolence , munificence and construction of a large number of temples and education centers in the Krishna river delta.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">How To Reach Amaravati </span></b><b><span style="color: red;"> </span></b><b><span style="color: red;">Amareswara (Shiva)Temple</span></b> <br />
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By Air : The nearest airport is Vijayawada (82 km).<br />
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By Rail : The nearest railheads are Guntur and Vijayawada. A good network of connect Guntur to Amaravati. <br />
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By Road : Amaravati is situated 20 miles northwest of Guntur and is connected by a good motorable road. <br />
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Local Transportation : Taxis and buses are available from Guntur.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Accommodation at Amaravati temple </span></b><br />
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Accommodation is available in the Rest House, Hotel Mamta and Swapna Lodge at Amaravati. There are also a Public Works Department Travellers Bungalow, some choultries and sheds for pilgrims' to stay.<br />
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Amaravathi Hotel<br />
Tel: +91 8645 255332<br />
Cell: +91 9948391758<br />
Located in close proximity to the place Amravathi, and just 70 km from Vijayawada, this hotel is managed by AP Tourism. The affordability is a pleasant surprise. <br />
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*Non A/C room, Rs.200/-. <br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>Undavalli Caves Near Vijayawada..</b></span><br />
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The Undavalli Caves, and example of Indian rock-cut architecture are located in the village of Undavalli in Guntur District, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The caves are 6km south west of Vijayawada, 22km north west of Guntur City and about 280 km from Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.<br />
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These caves have been carved out of solid rock on a hillside in the 4th to 5th centuries A.D.They have four stories with a huge statue of Lord Vishnu in a reclining posture sculpted from a single block of granite inside. Other shrines are dedicated to Trimurti and to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.They are among the earlierst example of Gupta architecture, primarily primitive rock-cut monastery cells carved into the sandstone hills.<br />
The walls of the caves display sculptures carved by skilled local craftsmen. The structure of these caves resemble the Buddhist viharas in their architectural and sculptural proficiency, and can be seen as signs of a past Buddhist culture. The caves are surrounded by the green countryside<br />
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The caves are associated with the Vishnukundina kings of 420 to 620 A.D. They are dedicated to Anantapadmanabha Swamy and Narisimha Swamy.From the high hill above the cave overlooking the Krishna river many fine specimens of rock cut Hindu architecture can be seen.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01392814329467580998noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2042062541271663441.post-91552686265633630682011-10-26T15:09:00.012+05:302011-11-11T00:44:59.497+05:30Lord Shiva Wallpaper | Lord Shiva Pics |Lord Shiva Image |Lord Shiva HD Wallpaper |Lord Shiva Desktop wallpaper |Lord Shiva Wallpapers/god photos images/wallpapers god/pictures of god/shiva wallpaper/god photos<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_ci4Cml08QgE0wS7Hrdr3ZU7nBVB2sEw3AZeE-I19-pNut-9LEeXFWABOLs4MaWWt053l3hAGw-P6f8DGL5Vj9Lms6h_1QOLTBJ-hJ5Izf2_Rl_5EPQLL3k3KonzSvY6N0ufMnhLAww/s1600/shiva.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_ci4Cml08QgE0wS7Hrdr3ZU7nBVB2sEw3AZeE-I19-pNut-9LEeXFWABOLs4MaWWt053l3hAGw-P6f8DGL5Vj9Lms6h_1QOLTBJ-hJ5Izf2_Rl_5EPQLL3k3KonzSvY6N0ufMnhLAww/s400/shiva.gif" width="400" /></a><br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">LORD_SHIVA_WALLPAPER</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">LORD_SHIVA_SHIVATANDAVAM</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">LORD_SHIVA_PHOTO5</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">HINDU_GOD_SHIVA_IMAGES6</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"> HINDU_GOD_SHIVA_WALLPAPER7 </td></tr>
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Basara is a village with wonderful gardens surrounded by the temple premises amidst the dry and barren patches of the north Telangana region, 30-km from Nizamabad. Basar is situated on the banks of River Godavari. It is located at a distance of about 220-km by road and 190-km by rail from Hyderabad.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">About Basara Saraswathi Devi Temple</span></b><br />
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This is an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswathi. The temple at Basar is also the abode of Goddess Lakshmi and Kali. The current structure dates back to the Chalukya period.<br />
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This temple has no exquisite carvings like other temples. Walking ahead a few steps, one enters the sanctum sanctorum - a feeling better experienced than described. A feeling of peace, brightness and unlimited joy engulfs one. The presiding deity, 'Gnana Saraswathi Devi', is in a seated position with a 'Veena' in hand and bedecked with turmeric. Adjacent is the shrine of Goddess Maha Lakshmi and a little distance away, on the eastern side is the Maha Kali temple.<br />
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The Legend<br />
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Legend suggest that Maharshi Veda Vyasa, the author of Mahabharata, came to the forests of Dandakaryana to meditate. He began meditating on the banks of the River Godavari and found the place to be very peaceful. The divine mother is believed to have appeared before the sage and ordained him to build temples for the Shakti trio: Maha Saraswathi, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Kali. The sage Veda Vyasa did so by bringing three handfuls of sand and sculpts out the figures. This place was initially named after Vyasa and was called "Vyasapuri". Later on it got took names Vasara and ultimately Basara/Basar.<br />
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The Eight Pushkarnis<br />
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Some 100m from the temple there is the cave, where the devout 'Narahari Maluka' is believed to have performed rigorous penance. There is a four-sided monolith rock called "Vedavathi", which produces different sounds on each side when struck. It is said to contain jewels of Sita Devi. There are eight 'Pushkarnis' spread across the village known as 'Indra Teeratham', 'Surya Teeratham', 'Vyasa Teeratham', 'Valmiki Teeratham', 'Vishnu Teeratham', 'Ganesha Teeratham', 'Puthra Teeratham' and 'Shiva Teeratham'.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Festivals</span></b> <br />
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The most important festivals celebrated are Maha Shivaratri (February-March) and Devi Navaratrulu (Septmber-October) and on both the occasions about 10,000 pilgrims visit the place from all parts of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.<br />
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Now a days there is heavy rush of pilgrims coming to Basara to perform "Akshara Abhyasam" for the children. According to the legend Maharishi vyasa and his disciples and sage Suka decided to settle down in a cool and serene atmosphere after the kurukshetra war. In the quest for the peaceful abode, he came to Dandaka forest and pleased with serenity of the region selected this place. After his ablutions in the river Godavari Maharishi Vyasa used to bring three fistful of sand and place it in three small heaps and made images Sarada, Laxmi, Gowri with his mystic power and later conducted prayers. This idol made of sand has its face smeared with turmeric. Eating a little bit of this turmeric paste, it is believed, will enhance one's wisdom and knowledge. Many people, in fact, take their kids to Basara for "Akshara Abhyasam" before commencing formal school education. Special poojas and celebrations are held at the temple during Maha Sivarathri, beginning 15 days before (Vasantha Panchami) and continuing 3 days after the festival. Devi Navarathrulu is celebrated for ten days during Dasara. Since Maharishi Vyasa spent considerable time in prayers, the place was then called "Vasara" and turned into Basara due to the influence of the Marathi language in the region. <br />
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Basara Temple is situated 200 Kms from Hyderabad, AP. Sri Gnana Saraswathi temple at Basara on the banks of river Godavari is the only temple in South India dedicated to the Goddess of learning. <br />
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The legend has it that after the Mahabharata war, sage Veda Vyasa embarked on a pilgrimage in search of peace. He reached the serene Kumaranchala hills on the banks of river Godavari and meditated and propitiated the Goddess who eventually appeared before him and granted her presence in the form of the divine trinity. <br />
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The Goddess ordered the sage to place three handful of sand at three places everyday. Miraculously these sand dunes transformed into the idols of the divine trinity i.e., Saraswathi, Lakshmi, & Kali. <br />
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These are the presiding deities of Basar today. Despite the presence of the trinity,the temple is dedicated to Goddess Saraswathi. <br />
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Children are brought here for the ceremony of Akshara puja to start their education with the blessings of the Goddess of Knowledge.The Vedavathi Sila, the Ashtateertha are other places of interest around Basar. Thousands of devotees bath in the river Godavari & seek the blessings of the Goddess during the Mahashivarathri, Dassera navratris and Vasantha panchami.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Basara Saraswathi Devi Temple Timings </span></b><br />
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4:00 AM TempleOpens <br />
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4:00 AM to 4:30 AM TemplePooja, Issuance of Abhishekham Tickets <br />
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4:30 AM to 7:30 AM Abhishekam, Alankarana, Harathi, Prasadam <br />
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7:30 AM to 12:00 Noon Archana and Sarva Darshan and other poojas <br />
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12:00 to 12:13 PM Nivedana and Harathi <br />
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12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Remains Closed <br />
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2:00 PM to 6:30 PM Archana and Sarva Darshan and other poojas <br />
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6:30 PM to 7:00 PM Devasthanam Pradosha Pooja <br />
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7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Maha Harathi andDarshanam <br />
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8: 30 PM Temple will be closed <br />
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List of Sevas and the prices: <br />
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Abhishekham <br />
Rs.100 <br />
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Ashtothara Kumkumarchana <br />
Rs.20 <br />
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Postal Aksharabhyasam <br />
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( To be paid at Post-offices - Available through out India) <br />
Rs. 75 <br />
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Akshrabhyasam <br />
Rs.50 <br />
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Odi Biyyam ( Offering Rice grains with turmeric) <br />
Rs.10<br />
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Sri Satya Narayana Swamy Pooja <br />
Rs.50<br />
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Coconut <br />
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Offering Saree to Devi ( Saree not included) <br />
Rs.100<br />
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Tying Bell ( Devoutees tie bells at the premises either while making a wish or when fulfilled) <br />
Rs.5<br />
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Tying Mudupu ( Devoutees offer mudupu at the premises while making a wish) <br />
Rs.5<br />
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Upanayanam <br />
Rs.100<br />
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Pallaki Seva ( Palanquin service to Devi) <br />
Rs.50<br />
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Vaahana Pooja ( Vehicle pooja)<br />
Two Wheeler <br />
Four Wheeler (Car/Jeep etc.) <br />
Heavy Motor Vehicle (Bus, Lorry, Tractor etc.) Rs.50 <br />
Rs.100 <br />
Rs.125<br />
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Shashwata Bala Bhoga Prasadam <br />
Rs.1001<br />
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Shashwata Kumkumarchana<br />
Rs.1016<br />
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Anaa Daanam ( Free Meals)<br />
Maharaja Poshaka <br />
Poshaka <br />
Memeber Rs. 10,116 <br />
Rs. 5,116 <br />
Rs.1,116<br />
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Shashwatha Pooja Abhishekam<br />
Rs.1116<br />
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Vyasa Guha Entrance <br />
Rs.2<br />
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Tickets are issued at the counter situated at the Temple premises. There is no E-ticket facility. <br />
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Above prices are for the service only. Materials like saree, coconut, abhishekham requirements, rice grains for Odi Biyyam , Kum Kum etc. are not provided by the temple. Devoutees must get along with them.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">How to reach Basara Saraswathi Devi Temple</span></b><br />
Basara is well connected with Road and Rail routes. <br />
By Air : Nearest airport is Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. From Hyderabad one can choose to travel by Bus, Train or by hiring a private taxi. <br />
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By Train : Basara has a Rail railway station between Secunderbad Junction - Mudkhed Junction (via Kamareddy, Nizamabad.) <br />
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By Road : Number of Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Buses ( APSRTC) are available from Hyderabad Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station ( Imliban Bus station) and from Jubilee Bus Station (JBS Secunderabad) <br />
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<b><span style="color: red;"> BUS Transport At Basara Saraswathi Devi Temple</span></b><br />
Number of APSRTC buses, as frequent as every half-hour, are available from Imliban Bus station (MGBS), Hyderabad and Jubilee bustation, Secunderabad, Nizamabad and Bhainsa. <br />
Contact APSRTC for a detailed Schedule. <br />
APSRTC Enquiry phone numbers: <br />
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040 - 23434268 General Enquiry <br />
040 - 23434280 General Enquiry <br />
040 - 24618685 General Enquiry <br />
040 - 23434264 General Enquiry <br />
040 - 24613955 and 040 - 23434269 - Reservation Enquiry. <br />
From Maharashtra busses run from Nanded, Bhokar, Hadi Gaon and Mudhkhed.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;"> Accommodation at Basara Saraswathi Devi Temple</span></b><br />
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Basara temple has good accomodation facilities. <br />
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TTD Guest House ( Four Rooms) Each room (Non-AC) Rs. 150 per day, AC room Rs. 400 per day.<br />
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Vemulavada Guest House 4 rooms. <br />
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Rs. 75 per day per room. <br />
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Devasthanam Phone number (91) 08752 - 243503 <br />
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Executive Officer (Office) (91) 08752 - 243550 <br />
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E.O (Home) (91) 08752 - 243903<br />
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Saraswathi Sadan Guest House with 5 rooms. <br />
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Rs. 75 per day per room. <br />
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Nilanghekar Guest House ( Donor Guest House) With 4 rooms <br />
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Rs. 100 per day per room. <br />
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Gourla Guest HOuse (Donar Guest House) with 2 rooms <br />
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Rs.150 per room per day. <br />
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Dharamshala with 9 rooms <br />
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Rs.100 per room per day. <br />
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There is a large 100 room Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam (TTD) Guest House. Rooms are available for Rs. 100 per day. <br />
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There are Brahmana Choultry and Vyshya Choultry near the temple premises. <br />
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APTDC run Punnami hotel ( Ph: 08752-243691) is also available for the visitors. For reservations and bookings visit APTDC website.<br />
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Besides these major accomodation facilities, there are about 20 private lodging establishments with an average of 15 rooms each. Air conditioned rooms cost about Rs. 700 per day and Non-AC about Rs. 200.<br />
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To reserve the rooms, please write a letter to Excutive officer along with a Demand Draft of Rs. 200 for Non-AC room and Rs. 500 for AC room, in favour of "Excutive officer, Gnana Saraswathi Devi Devastahnam" payable at "State Bank of Hyderabad-Basar, Andhra Pradesh" Make sure to mention the date, time, duration of stay, number of people and number of rooms you want to reserve. Register post the letter to the following address: <br />
<b><span style="color: red;">Basara Saraswathi Devi Temple contact no</span></b><br />
The Executive Officer <br />
Sri Gnana Saraswathi Devasthanam, <br />
Basara - Village: Mudhole - Mandal.<br />
Adilabad. Pin - 504101, <br />
Andhra Pradesh, <br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b> </b></span><b>Sri Lakshminarasimha Swamy Temple or Yadagirigutta is a popular Hindu Temple of Narasimha Swamy, an incarnation Lord Vishnu It is situated on a hillock in the Nalgonda district, Andhra Pradesh, India, 60 kilometers from the city of Hyderabad. Huge number of devotees visit the temple on Sundays and public holidays.<br />
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The temple is quite popular and is busy throughout the year with different events of the God. The annual brahmotsavam is held in the month of March, it includes Yedurkolu, The Celestial Wedding and Divya Vimana Rathotsavam. The birthday of Lord Narasimha is celebrated on 28 April every year.<br />
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Lord Narasimha is also known as Yadagiri, hence the name.<br />
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The sanctum sanctorum or Garbhagriha is located in a cave, under a huge slating rock, which covers half the abode.</b><br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>HISTORY OF YADAGIRIGUTTA TEMPLE:</b></span><br />
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In Tretayugam, there lived a sage by the name of Yadarishi, son of the great sage Rishyasrunga and Santa Devi who did penance inside a cave with the blessings of Anjaneya on this hill between Bhongir(Bhuvanagiri) and Raigiri (Now in Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh,India). Pleased with his deep devotion, Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu appeared before him in five different forms as Jwala, Yogananda, Gandabherunda, Ugra and Lakshminarasimha. They later manifested themselves into finely sculpted forms that later came to be worshipped as Pancha Narasimha Kshetram. <br />
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As the legend goes, the Lord appeared first as Jwala Narasimha (Lord as a flame), when Yadarishi was unable to face the intensity of this apparition, he appeared in a peaceful form as Yoganarasimha (Lord in a Yogic Padmasana posture with open palms on the knees). Not satisfied with the Lord appearing alone, Yadarishi sought to see him with this consort, so Lord is said to have appeared with Lakshmi on his lap, known as Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy. To see these three forms one has to go through an entrance that narrows itself into a dark cave. Interestingly, the cave is formed under a huge rock, which forms a sloping roof into a height of just 5-ft in the middle for the passage inside. While going through this constricted passage one has to necessarily lower the head slightly. Thus the very natural formation of the cave itself makes one bow involuntarily to the Lord.<br />
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At the end of the cave, there are the actual images of the Lord. One can see two rocks fastened to each other and forming a vertical cup of about one -foot between them. On the other side of the rock, we can see the image in the shape of a serpent head and ending like its tail. This is said to be the aspect of God known as Jwala Narasimha, first manifestation of Lord. Popular tradition has it that a divine serpent still moves about the image. On the opposite rock, there is another image of Lord seated in meditation (Padmasana posture) which is the image of Yogananda Narasimha, the second manifestation of Lord, along with the The third manifestaion as Lakshmi Narasimha on the same rock. The fourth form, Ugra Narasimha(Fiery form of Narasimha), reveals His Fierce Mouth to us as the wide entrance to the cavern itself because it was beyond the strength of a sage to see that form and Gandabherunda ( the garuda pakshi or the eagle) is the fifth form of the Lord which is said to have been found sculpted in rock underneath the Anjaneya, known as 'Kshetrapalaka' (or the one who ruled over that hill). This form is known only by the presence of an eternal lamp that burns within a crevice underneath Sri Anjaneya sannidhi. All these forms are known as "swayambhu" or self emanated. As these rupams of the Lord are sometimes difficult to see in the small crevice inside the cavern that serves as His sannidhi, Lord Narasimha and Lakshmi stand together as large silver utsava murthis as Sri LakshmiNarasimha. It is this form of the Lord and Lakshmi that are known and adored by all the devotees visiting the Temple. Yadarishi is said to have been granted his wish that the place where the Lord appeared will be known by his name as Yadagiri (giri means hill in Sanskrit, and gutta which means a hillock in Telugu seems to have been a latter-day suffix) and that Lord Lakshmi Narasimha will be worshipped for many years to come.<br />
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There are Puranic and traditional accounts of this Shrine, which are widely popular among the devotees. There is mention about the origin of this temple in the Skanda Purana, one of the famous 18 puranas. <br />
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Glowing bright atop the sikharam of garbha griha(Sanctum sanctorum) of this cave temple is the golden Sudarshana chakra (about 3 ft x 3ft) of Lord Vishnu (whose reincarnation is Lord Narasimha) the adornment as well as the weapon is a symbol this temple is identified by from as far away as 6 km. It is said that many years ago the chakra moved in the direction from which the devotees came as if like a compass guiding them towards itself. <br />
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Lord Narasimha is believed to have been worshipped by sages (rushis). The region of Yadagirigutta is reputed to be a "Rushi Aradhana Kshetram" or the place of worship for sages .<br />
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As the belief goes, Lord Narasimha has taken on the role of a "doctor" and is known as "Vaidya Narasimha" by his devotees at this shrine to cure many chronic diseases and the role of a 'do gooder' to those who are under the influence of bad planets, witch craft and black magic. Many instances are cited of the Lord appearing in the dreams of the devotees, and administering medicines and operated the patients and blessed them with good health. Many devotees tell of vivid dreams in which the Lord comes to heal them from chronic or terminal illnesses, and even mental or emotional problems. A mandala (40 day) pradakshina is very popular made by many a devotee cured of a long standing ailment or chronic disease. Often times, the Lord Himself has imparted mantrOpadEsham to select devotees in their dreams. <br />
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Another Legend also has it that Sriman Narayana, pleased with YAda's tapas, sent Sri Anjaneya to direct the rishi to a holy spot, where the Lord appeared to him in the form of Sri LakshmiNarasimha. This spot is marked by a temple located at the foot of the Yadagiri hillock, and is located about 5 km from the present temple. There the sage worshipped the Lord for many years. <br />
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After Yadarishi attained mOksham, a number of tribals, hearing of the Lord's presence, came to worship Him at this temple. But, not being very learned, these devotees began to engage in improper worship. Because of this, Sri LakshmiNarasimha moved into to the hills. The tribals searched for many years to find their Lord, to no avail. <br />
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After many years had passed, the Lord appeared in the dream of a devout lady among the tribe, directing her to a large cavern wherein He revealed Himself to all as five majestic Avatharams. <br />
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The Aradhanam and Puja in this temple are performed according to Pancharatra Agamam. The puja vidhanam (Puja procedure) was set by Late Sri Vangeepuram Narasimhacharyulu who composed Yadagiri Suprabhatam, Prapatti, Stotram, Mangalashasanam and served as Sthanacharya of this temple.<br />
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Suprabhatha Darshanam <br />
4.00 a.m to 4.30 a.m Rs 25.00 <br />
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Free (Dharma) Darshanam <br />
7.15 a.m - 11.30 a.m (After Abhishekam and Archana) <br />
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12.30 p.m - 3.00 p.m <br />
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4.00 p.m - 7.00 p.m<br />
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8.15 p.m - 9.00 p.m<br />
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Sheeghra Darshanam (Special Queue) 7.15 a.m - 7.00 p.m & from 8.15 p.m - 9.00 p.m (Rs 25.00 per person) <br />
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9.30 p.m (Rs 25 per person)<br />
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4.30 a.m to 5.15 a.m <br />
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5.30 a.m to 6.30 a.m <br />
Rs 100.00 per person <br />
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6.30 a.m to 7.15 a.m <br />
Rs 100.00 <br />
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Kumkuma Archana <br />
8.30 a.m to 9.00 a.m <br />
Rs 100.00 (at Yaga Shala) <br />
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10.00 a.m to 12 Noon <br />
Rs 716.00 <br />
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4.30 p.m to 5.00 p.m <br />
Rs 100.00 (at Yaga Shala) <br />
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6.00 p.m to 6.45 p.m <br />
Rs 200.00 <br />
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Sahasra Nama Archana <br />
7.30 p.m to 8.15 p.m <br />
Rs 100.00 <br />
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9.00 p.m to 9.30 p.m <br />
Rs 25.00<br />
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Yadagirigutta is about 60 km (approx. 38 miles) from Hyderabad and is well connected by Rail and Road.<br />
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The nearest airport is Hyderabad. There are number of buses from Hyderabad, Secunderabad and other parts of the state to Yadagirigutta.<br />
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The nearest Railway station is Raigiri (about 3 km) where we can catch passenger trains. After alighting at Raigiri, one can take an auto rickshaw or Tanga.<br />
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The nearest railway stations for Express trains are Bhongir (14 KM) & Aler (14 KM) where you can get the express trains towards Vijaywada, Nagpur & Hyderabad.<br />
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YADAGIRIGUTTA HYDERABAD (Jagadgi MGBS 06.40 EXP 2300 33 75 08.45<br />
YADAGIRIGUTTA HYDERABAD (Jagadgi MGBS 18.45 EXP 2300 33 75 21.00<br />
YADAGIRIGUTTA HYDERABAD (JBS) BNGR 05.10 EXP 2302 27 60 06.50<br />
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In good olden days a Yaksha named 'KEELA' had been performing awful penance about holiest goddess Durga. Goddess Durga was pleased by his penance and appeared to him. She asked him to beg a boon. Keela was so happy by the words of goddess Durga and begged like this, "O holy Mother! you should always be in my heart. This is the one and only my desire". Listened goddess Durga and gave the boon with showering the lunar lights of smile and said, "My Son! You remain here at this holiest planes of river Krishna in the form of mountain. In Krithayuga, after the assassination of demons, I will remain in your heart".<br />
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As such, by the order of goddess Durga, Keela had been waiting in the form of mountain for goddess Durga. After sometime, in the Krithayuga goddess Durga killed Mahishasura who was a disaster for World. Then goddess Durga shined on the Keela mountain with eight arms in the form of MAHISHASURA MARDINI as she had given boon to keela. On this mountain, goddess Durga had been glowing with the lighting of crores of suns, with golden colour. Since that, Indra and all the deities praised her chanting "KANAKA DURGA" and they had been worshipping her daily. This mountain has attained the name "INDRAKEELADRI" from those times, since all the deities are visiting this mountain. Likewise, since goddess Durga shined on this mountain with golden colour glowing, the name 'KANAKACHALA' also attained by this mountain. Holy Indrakeeladri mountain became holiest after prevailing goddess Durga on this. Then Brahma Deva had a sacred intution that Lord Siva also should prevail on this mountain. For this holy purpose, he had performed 'Sata Aswamedha Yaga'. By this, lord Maheswara pleased with his devotion and rested in the form of 'Jyothirlinga' on this mountain. By the first time, Brama Deva worshipped lord Siva with Jasmin flowers (Mallika) with great devotion. Since Lord Siva was worshipped with Jasmin flowers by Brahma Deva, he has attained the name. 'MALLIKESA'. After this, in Dwaparayuga Arjuna, middle one of the Pandavas, awfully penanced about Parameswara, seeking 'Pasupatastra'. Parameswara wanted to test Arjuna and fau,ght with him. Finally Lord Siva pleased with the devotion and dauntlessness of Arjuna and offered him Pasupatastra. From that day 'MALLIKESA'had attained the name 'MALLIKESWARA' since he faught with Arjuna with greatest bravery. Days were passing on and on. In Kaliyuga, Jagadguru Sri Adi Sankaracharya observed that the Malleswara Jyothirlinga was in bad invisible condition and he reÂinstalled Malleswara Swamy at the Northern Part to the temple of Goddess Durga. From that day onwards, Malleswara Swamy also has been worshiping by all the devotees. Since goddess Durga has been prevailing at the Southern direction to Lord Malleswara, this Indrakeeladri renowned in the World as power prominent centre the "KANAKA DURGA KSHETRA"<br />
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The temple of Kanaka Durga the Goddess of power, riches and benevolence and the presiding deity of Vijayawada, is swarmed by lakhs of pilgrims for worship during the "Navarathri" festival which is celebrated with Religious fervour, pomp and festivity. The small but ancient temple of Kanaka Durga , a top the Indrakeeladri hill on the banks of the Sacred river Krishna in Vijayawada abounds with legends of historical interest.<br />
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Indrakeeladri is unique in that it has been the chosen abode of Kanaka Durga and Her consort Malleswara as Swayambhu (the self-existent one). Here Durga is one the right side of Malleswara as against the tradition of Goddesses taking their position on the left of their consorts. This shows that Shakthi is predominant on the Indrakeeladri.<br />
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Legend has it that the demons acquired great powers by appeasing the Gods and began harassing the sages on the earth. Goddess Parvathi assumed various forms to kill these demons. It was kausiki to kill Sumbhu and Nisambhu, Mahisasura Mardini to kill Mahishasura and Durga to kill Durgamasura. "Kanaka Durga because she was aglow with golden hues, and prayed Her to stay on earth and bless them. Kanaka Durga asked Keeludu an ardent devotee to take the form of hill to enable Her stay on him. Thus Keeladri became the abode of Durga. She took the form of Mahisasura Mardini with eight arms holding different weapons, riding on a lion and trampling Mahishasura on the hill of Indrakeeladri. Her consort Shiva took his place on an adjacent hillrock as Jyothirlinga. He was worshipped by Lord Brahma with jasmines (Mallelu) whereby he got the name of Malleswara Swamy. As celestial beings like Indra visited the place, the hill came to be called Indrakeeladri.<br />
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Here it was according to another legend, that Arjuna performed penance and fought with Lord Shiva, who had appeared in the guise of Kiratha to win pasupathastra, the most powerful weapon. So this place is also called phalguna theertha.<br />
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When Indrakeeladri came in the way of the River Krishna the Gods requested the hill to allow the river to pass through it to join the sea. Keeludu obliged and gave a small passage for the river. But the ferocious Krishna made the passage larger than permitted and carried a part of the hill four miles downstream to Yanamalakuduru, where there is now a hillrock called "Thelukonda" or floating hillrock. According to another legend, Kanaka Durga borrowed the nose-stud of the Krishna and to avoid returning it jumped up the hill. Krishna vowed to take back her ornament by raising her level to the hill top by the end of kaliyuga<br />
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Adi-Sankaracharya visited the temple and installed the Srichakra and initiated workship of Kanaka Durga in vedic ways.<br />
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Hiuan Tsang, a Chinese traveler wrote that he has seen many stone inscriptions in the vicinity of the temple that revealed historic events.<br />
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Palakethu Bhupaludu made two inscriptions in the period 1150-1240 A.D. One related to unimpeaching Madhava Varma the ruler of this area. The son of poor women was killed when he fell under the wheels of the chariot of the king’s son.<br />
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When she sought justice, Madhava Varma's advisers said that he should be punished with death. But they felt that the offender being the son of the king, could be spared the punishment. When Madhava Varma shown his impartiality by punishing his son with death, there rained gold on Vijayawada and both the boys were blessed to live again.<br />
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In yet another incident Malleswara stood by one of his staunch devotees Sripathi Pandithaiah, who believed there was no other God by Malleswara; and his stubbornness made the people ostracize him and he was even refused fire. The enraged Pandithaiah sought the blessings of Malleswara and cursed the people that they would not get fire any more, for he had taken possession of it, packed it in a silk cloth and hung it on a branch of a Sami Vriksham. The people had to apologise to Pandithaiah at the instance of their King, to get back the fire.<br />
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The nine-day festival of Navarathri ends on Vijaya Dasami Day when people worship arms and perform ayudha Pooja. Local chieftains used to celebrate the festival with pomp. Once a police officer refused them permission to display their arms on Vijaya Dasami day. He got a cable from that he was dismissed from service following many complaints against him. Terrified by the events, the Officer not only permitted the people to celebrate Vijaya Dasami but also took part in it. Later he got another cable canceling his dismissal order. Thenceforth, it became a tradition for policemen to celebrate Vijaya Dasami, which is still in vogue.<br />
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Kanaka Durga is specially decorated as Balatripura Sundari, Gayathri Annapoorna. Mahalakshmi, Saraswathi, Lalitha Tripura Sundari, Durga Devi, Mahissura Mardini and Raja Rajeswari Devi on each day of the Narvarathri festival. On Vijaya Dasami day, the deities are taken in a swan-shaped boat around the Krishna river, popularity known as "Theppotsavam".<br />
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Though a ghat road was laid in 1969, most of the pilgrims prefer to climb the steps leading to the temple an arduons task for women and children. Some devotees climb the hill, decorating the steps with turmeric powder and vermilion to redeem their pledge of Metla Pooja.<br />
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The number of pilgrims visiting the temple has been ever increasing and its present annual income is touching Forty Crores. A second prakara Mandapam is constructed with first floor on the North and West, besides under taking several other works for beautification and public convenience.<br />
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For the first time in the living memory "Sathachandiyagam" was performed in the temple from 28-12-1987 to 2-1-1988, for the benefit of mankind, as also to protect them from all evils.<br />
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This temple is under the administrative control of the Government of Andhra Pradesh, and is presently managed by an Executive Officer of the rank of Joint Commissioner of Endowments. <br />
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VIJAYAWADA is practically the centre of Andhra in all its aspects. It is an important junction in the Madras-Calcutta, Madras - Delhi routes, and probably the foremost town of Andhra. It contains three ancient temples viz., the Kanakadurga temple, the Malleswaraswamy temple and the Vijayeswaraswami temple. These are the three temples of Vijayawada.<br />
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Vijayawada is known in mythology as Vijayavata, and is mentioned in some inscriptions as Rajendracholapura also. it is a famous place of pilgrimage on the river Krishna, and 'has a temple dedicated to Lord Siva in his aspect of Malleswara or Jayasena. Sage Agasthya is said to have been the greatest devotee of this deity and admirer of the deity's several leelas.The origin or installation of Kanaka - durga Devi at Vijayawada is unknown. She is said to be Swayambu or selfmanifest. She also takes the aspect of Chandi or destroyer of the demon Durgama who was causing havoc among the peace - loving inhabitants of Dakshinapatha.<br />
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Mallikarjuna or the Malleswara as he is known in the Puranas is said to have been installed by Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pancha Pandavas, as a token of their victory of the South. Thribhuvana Malla, Western Chalukya King of the 10th century A.D, historically constructed the temple.The installation of Vijayeswara is said to have been done by Arjuna, one of the Pancha Pandavas, to commemorate his victory with Lord Siva in the shape of Kirata or hunter.<br />
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The place Vijayawada is surrounded by many hillocks and the most important of them is Seethanagaram, while the less important is called the Kanakadurga or Kanaka konda. On the southern side of the Kanakadurga temple, is a hillock with sculptures bearing inscriptions, indicating the names of Gods and Goddesses cut below them. Most of these figures are forms of the Goddess in her aspect of Durga, which are dealt with in the Mantra Sastras. Traditionally these hills were originally continuous and at the commandof the Lord, they got separated, making enough space for the river Krishna to pass through.<br />
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One of these hills is called Indrakila, which is a famous hill mentioned in the Mahabharata as the place where the Pandava hero Arjuna obtained from Lord Siva an important weapon called Pasupatastra. The aspect of Lord Siva who appeared before Arjuna for granting him the boon is Kirata or the hunter. Bharavi in his celebrated Kavya "The Kirtarjuneeya" has immortalized this. The temple of Vijayeswara is attributed to Arjuna to commemorate the event of obtaining Pasupatha. The shrine has the representation of this and many other events of the Mahabharata commemorated in sculpture<br />
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During their wanderings in the forest, the Pancha Pandavas came to Darukavana, where Vedavyasa met them, and told them that one of them should perform Tapascharya in praise of Lord Siva, and obtain from him, the Pasupatastra as a boon, so that they may easily conquer their enemies. Arjuna was chosen for this task and be betook himself to the top of the Indrakila hill (which is said to be the same as the Indrakila hill of Vijayawada) and was performing intense Tapascharya, with his arms upraised, and standing on one foot, and surrounded by the Pancha Agnis or five fires, with four artificial fires around him, and the fifth being the Sun God himself above him. Being pleased with the great Tapascharya of Arjuna, Lord Siva wanted to further test his sincerity, before granting him the desired boon, and therefore took the form of a Kirata or hunter. Parvati also dressed herself as a huntress and the Sivagana of the Lord also came in several disguises. Accompanied by all these, Lord Siva was hunting on the Indrakila bill, driving a wild boar in front of him.<br />
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The wild boar came to the side of Arjuna, and Arjuna being a great warrior, took up his bow, and shot it with a single arrow. At the same time, Lord Siva who was following it also shot it with an arrow, and being struck by both the arrows, the boar fell down dead in the middle. Both the Lord and Arjuna claimed the boar as their kill, and a -controversy arose between them, as to whom the boar should belong. Words led to physical quarrel shortly, and the Lord and Arjuna began to wrestle with each other. An experienced and powerful wrestler though he was, Arjuna was no match before the Lord himself, and was soon exhausted. Even in the midst of that desperate struggle, he never lost his one-pointedness of mind and devotion to the Lord.<br />
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To invoke divine aid in his favor, he made a Shivalinga out of the earth, worshipped it, and offered prayers to it. He saw the flowers, with which he worshipped the Linga, as physically falling on the hunter before him and he thereupon realised that the hunter was none other than the Lord himself. The hunter immediately disappeared and the Lord appeared himself before Arjuna, in all his glory. Arjuna prayed to him and his prayer was granted, and Pasupatha was given to him by Lord Siva, As a commemoration of this great event, Arjuna is supposed to have installed the Vijayeswara temple here, in the Indrakila hill.<br />
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In the Indrakila there are several rock-cut temples. These were supposed originally to be ancient temples, but during the course of time, they were completely buried under debris. When quarrying for stone and road metal was done, they were revealed, and the rock-out temples were preserved as protected monuments. There is in the temple an excellent stone sculpture, which contains in all its four faces the story of Kiratarjuneeyam.<br />
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There are interesting legends about the origin of the Malleswaraswamy temple also. It is stated that, prior to the Kaliyuga, the sage Agasthya had named the Lord at Vijayawada as Jayasena.The Mahabharata hero Arjuna, who was a great wrestler or Mallayoddha, called the Lord as Malleswara. The thus famous Lord Siva so goes the legend, graces with his presence and blesses the town Vijayawada on the banks of the sacred Krishna River.<br />
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There is another legend about this in which it is stated that in the Kaliyuga, as early as Saka year 117, there was a king famous on earth by name Madhava Varma. The son, of this Icing once killed by accident the child of a woman who eked her livelihood by selling the fruits of tamarind trees (Intrini-Jeevini). The king, who meted out justice according to the principles of Dharma, sentenced his own son to be banged, in order to uphold the principles of justice. Pleased at this impartial attitude and the adherence to principles of Dharma, of this king, God Malleswara came down and showered gold on him, which brought back to life the deceased prince and the dead child.<br />
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Thus the great Lord Malleswara. Established in this world, the name of the great King Madhava Varma. Later on a pious devotee by name Panditharadhya came here, and proclaimed to the world that the devotees of Lord Siva were superior even to the sages. He illustrated the truth of this, by bundling up live, coal in a piece of cloth, with the tender twig of a Sami tree, without burning it. God Malleswara was pleased with it and manifested himself to this devotee. This Lord according to the popular legend, is Mahadeva Malleswara, "the endless one ' the lover of his devotees and worshipping whom the lords of the earth prospered of old".<br />
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There is an inscription in the temple, of the 9th century A.D., in the usual Telugu script. The inscription is strangely recorded from bottom upwards. Its purport is to say that a certain Thrikoti Boyi or Trikoti Boyu, the son of Kaliyama-Boy of Pechchevada, set up the pillar as a commemoration of his own fame, in order to secure distinction for his race. The Thrikoti Boyi is identified in the inscription with a Guhyaka Yaksha, who in Dwaparayuga was directed by Indra to direct Arjuna to Indrakila hill, where Arjuna should worship the Lord Siva in order to obtain Pasupatha from him.<br />
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Besides being a religious centre, Vijayawada is also the very centre of Andhra culture. The Chalukyas of Kalyani once conquered this place, and the famous Chinese Huin. Tsang had visited this place in 639 A.D. when Buddhism was at its zenith. Vijayawada that is a famous centre of Andhra thus enshrines three important and ancient temples and the temple of Kanakadurga is especially a sacred and powerful one, which attracts a large number of pilgrims even now.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Vijayawada kanakadurga temple Dharshan timings</span></b>: Type of Dharshanam Timing Free/Cost Number of persons allowed (if it is Free Type N/A here)<br />
Dharma Dharshanam 4:00AM to 9:00 PM Free <br />
Mukha Mandapam 4:00AM to 5:45 PM, 6:15PM to 9:00 PM Five Rupees One person<br />
Pratyeka Dharshanam 5:00AM to 5:45 PM , 6:30PM to 9:00 PM Twenty Five Rupees One person<br />
Antaralayam Dharshanam 5:00AM to 9:00 PM , 6:30PM to 9:00 PM Fifty Rupees One person<br />
Sevas: Poojas/Kalyanams/Utsavams/Daily Sevas/Weekly Sevas/Periodical Sevas <br />
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Sri Chakranavavarnarchana <br />
Nitya Seva <br />
8:30AM to 12:30 PM <br />
Rs. 516/- <br />
Five Members <br />
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Lakshakumkumarchana <br />
Nitya Seva <br />
8:30AM to 12:30 PM <br />
Rs. 1000/- <br />
Five Members <br />
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Astotharanamarchana <br />
Nitya Seva <br />
5:00AM to 9:00 PM <br />
Rs. 25/- <br />
Three persons <br />
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Sahasranamarchana <br />
Nitya Seva <br />
5:00AM to 9:00 PM <br />
Rs. 50/- <br />
Three persons <br />
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Vow Fulfilment: E.g.: Angapradarshnam/Keshadanam etc., <br />
Name of Seva <br />
Location <br />
Cost <br />
timing <br />
No. of persons allowed<br />
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Darbar Seva <br />
Inside of Temple <br />
Free <br />
Friday 7:00 Pm to 8:30PM <br />
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12(d) Donation Schemes: Some of the temples provides facilities for life payments such as performing pujas, Sevs, Annadanams, Vastradanam on a specific day in a year, at cost, the Details will be listed under this:<br />
Amount <br />
Name of Scheme <br />
Description<br />
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1116-00 <br />
Annadanam <br />
Meals will be providede for 6 to 8 persons every year<br />
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50000-00 <br />
Annadanam <br />
Daily one person<br />
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100000-00 <br />
Annadanam <br />
Daily Two person<br />
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12(e) Other functions: Which can be performed within the temple premises or other temples within the sanctum such as Upanayanam, Annaprasana, Naming Ceremony, Marriage etc.,<br />
Temple/ Sub- Temple <br />
Function <br />
Remarks<br />
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Upanayams, Annaprasana, Naming Ceremony, Marriages will be performed for pilgrims by receiving nominal amount <br />
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12 (f) Annual Events: All events, which are special and considered to be major events for the temple that are performed either annually or periodically to be mentioned here:<br />
Name of Event <br />
Time of Event <br />
Remarks<br />
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Navaratrulu <br />
September to October <br />
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Sivarathri Kalyanam <br />
February to March <br />
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Bhavani Deeksha <br />
November to December <br />
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13. Other Events: All events, which are special and considered to be major events for the temple that are perfor4med either annually or periodically to be mentioned here.<br />
Name of other diety/Details <br />
Location <br />
Significance <br />
Remarks<br />
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Sri. Malleswara Swamy Temple <br />
Sri. Malleswara Swamy Temple complex <br />
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Sri Nataraja Swamy Temple <br />
Sri Nataraja Swamy Temple complex <br />
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Sri. Anjaneya Swamy Temple <br />
Ghat Road Entrance <br />
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Prasada Centers <br />
1)Beside New Annadanam Complex<br />
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2)Sivalayam<br />
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3) Railway Station <br />
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Luggage Centre <br />
1)Ghat Road<br />
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2)Bathing Ghat <br />
5:00AM to 9:00 PM<br />
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Annadanam at kanakadurga temple<br />
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Daily 600 Pilgrims Friday, Sunday 1000 Pilgrims <br />
Near Sivalayam <br />
11:00AM to 2:00 PM <br />
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15<b><span style="color: red;">. Accommodation at vijayawada kanakadurga temple:</span></b><br />
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15(b): Rooms and Cottages:<br />
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Government /Department owned:<br />
Name <br />
Location <br />
Phone <br />
Number fo Rooms <br />
A.C & Non A.C <br />
Price Rage<br />
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Officers Rest House <br />
Ghat Road <br />
2423600 <br />
2 <br />
2 <br />
Officers on duty only<br />
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Choultries/Devasthanam owned:<br />
Name <br />
Location <br />
Phone <br />
Number fo Rooms <br />
A.C & Non A.C <br />
Price Rage<br />
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Arundal Choultry <br />
Opp. Bathing Gaht <br />
2423600 <br />
28 <br />
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Rs. 50/- to 150/- only<br />
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Madapati Choultry <br />
Opp. Rajakumar Talkies <br />
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27 <br />
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Rs. 100/- to 200/<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Kanakadurga Temple contact phone numbers</span></b>:<br />
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Joint Commissioner & Executive Officer<br />
Sri Durga MalleswaraSwamy varla Devastanams<br />
Indrakeeladri<br />
Vijayawada -1<br />
Kishna Dt<br />
Andhra Pradesh<br />
Ph : 0866 - 2423600<br />
Fax : 0866 - 2423800 <br />
e-mail : eo_vijayawada@yahoo.co.in<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">How to reach vijayawada kanakadurga temple</span></b>:<br />
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Bus facility is available to reach the temple from Railway station, Bus Stand and Ratham centre for every 15 minutes. If you are in Vijayawada, you can avail the local transportation to reach the temple which is convenient and economic option. If you are looking for comfort, you can always hire a cab.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Kanakadurga Temple website</span></b>: <a href="http://www.durgamma.com/DEFAULT.ASPX">http://www.durgamma.com/DEFAULT.ASPX</a><br />
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<span style="color: red;">History Of Bhadrachalam</span><br />
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The Sree Seetha Ramachandra Swamy shrine at Bhadrachalam, the most famous temple in the country dedicated to Lord Rama, is situated on the left bank of the Godavari river. It is a place of pilgrimage for Hindus, considered to be one of the greatest holy shrines in South India with a very rich and unique historical background. The Temple was constructed in the 17th Century by the local Tahsildar, Kancharla Gopanna, popularly known as Bhakta Ramadas, a fervent devotee of Lod Sree Rama.<br />
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The puranic and historic facts relate that Lord Rama long after he had shed his mortal coils manifested himself to save his devotee Bhadra Maharshi whom he promised 'moksha' after intensive prayer. That is why the village is named after Bhadra as Bhadradri or Bhadrachalam. Srirama appeared in a dream to a woman called Pokala Dammakka and informed here about the existence of vigrahas on Bhadragiri hills. To her surprise she found the "Vigrahas" and put up a modest structure. This was the origin of the present temple.<br />
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A sacred place that attracts lakhs of devotees from all over the world, it is the abode of Lord Rama (The seventh incarnation of SriMahavishnu). This hill place which is encircled by holy river Godavari flowing towards southern direction is the famous shrine Bhadrachalam-The name derived from Bhadragiri (Mountain of Bhadra-a boon child of Meru and Menaka). According to a Ithihasas, the significance of this shrine dates back to the Ramayana Era. This coherent hill place existed in "Dandakaranya" Of Ramayana period where Rama with his consort Sita and brother Laxmana had spent their vanavasa- and Parnashaala(the place connected to the famous Golden Deer and the place from where Sita was abducted by Ravana.) is also in the vicinity of this temple site. It is at this Mandir site that, long after Ramavatara, Bhagawan Mahavishnu manifested Himself as Rama again to fulfil a promise He made to His Bhakta Bhadra, who continued his Tapas through Yugas, praying for the grace of the Bhagawan Sri Ramachandra murthy.<br />
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The history depicts that the need emerged the incarnation of Vykuntha Rama was that to fulfill a long desire of his ardent devotee Bhadra.<br />
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Bhadra performed penance at the bank of river Godavari in this " Dandakaranya " to get grace of lord Rama and in countenance of his beloved God - The exulted "Rishi" implored Rama to be seated on his head ,but Rama who was in search of his consort Sita gave promise to his Bhakta that his desire would be fulfilled on his way back , after finding Sita and accomplishing the process of punishing the wicked Ravana and establish 'Dharma' . Thus the sage had been in continuation of the frightened penance as Rama could not accomplish the promise in Ramavatara . Then Sri Mahavishnu manifested himself as Vykuntha Rama and rushed to his devotee Bhadra , signaling hisarrival by blowing 'Shanku',accompanied by his consort Sita and brother Laxmana , resembling that of 'Gajendra Moksham ' - Thus , the moorthies of Rama ( having four hands ) - Shanku on the right , Chakra at his left and Dhanurbhana ( Bow and Arrow in the rest two hands ) , Sita had condescended on the left lap of Rama and brother ( at Rama's left ) are existed . And the hill place where the Deities were seated on , was the head place of Bhadra - achalam ( hill ) ,thus this shrine was transformed into Bhadrachalam .<br />
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The idols of Vykuntha Rama, Laxmana and Sita were found by Pokala Dhammakka. Pokala Dhammakka, an ardent devotee of Rama lived in the 17th century and was an inhabitant of Bhadrireddypalem, a mile away from this holy place. On one fine night, she had darshan of Rama in her dream who said "the saints and sages are worshiping my embodied moorthy settled on Bhadragiri" and asked her to trace them, perform pooja and attain salvation. On the very next day morning she started searching for the idols-peeped into an ant-hill and found the idols hidden in it. She poured hundreds of pots of Godavari water on the ant-hill which tardily dissolved and gave way for the appearance of the hidden Deities. Since then, she used to perform pooja daily and offer 'naivedyam' with fruits fallen from near palmyra tree and constructed a mandapam of thatch hut with the help of local villagers. Bhagawan Rama told Dhammakka that at a later date, one of his devotees would construct a Mandir at this site. Dhammakka waited patiently for the devotee. The devotee turned out to be Bhakta Ramadas. <br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Bhakta Ramadas and construction of temple</span></b> <br />
Bhadrachalarama temple was constructed by Kancharla Gopanna popularly known as Bhakta Ramadas in the year 1674 A.D.<br />
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Kancharla Gopanna, popularly known as "Bhakta Ramdas", a fervent devotee of Rama, was born to Linganna Murthy and Kamamba in Nelakondapalli village of Khammamett Taluk in 17th century (1620 AD). He was nephew of Akkannna, the administrative head in the court of Nawab Abul Hussan shah known as 'Taneshah' of Golkonda (he was the last ruler of Golconda before Aurangazeb captured it in 1687A.D.) and was appointed by him as Tahsildar of 'Palvoncha Paragana'. Thus he was discharging his official duties earnestly and collecting revenues due to the Nawabs in continuation of daily preaches -Chanting of 'Ramanama' and the feeding the poor at his house. Ramadasa, who heard the news that the villagers of palvoncha paragana were proceeding to witness a Jatara at Bhadrachalam , became curios and he too visited Bhadrachalam. He found the deities in an amazing appearance. Ramadas, then asked the villagers to contribute liberally for the construction of the temple. After the contributions were found to be insufficient, the villagers appealed him to spend the revenue collections for the construction of the temple with a promise to repay the amount after harvesting the crops. Accordingly, Ramadas constructed the temple with an amount of Rs 6 Lakhs collected from the land revenues with out the permission of the Nizam Nawab.<br />
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When the temple reached to the nearing completion, he had a problem of fixing 'Sudarshana Chakra' at the crest of the main temple. He was deeply distressed and fell into sleep. On the same night, Rama in his dream asked him to have a holy dip in river Godavari where he will find that-accordingly. On the next day morning Gopanna did so and found holy Sudarshana Chakra in the river with out much difficulty. He presumed that Sudarshana Chakra itself was shaped up with the divine power of his beloved God Rama. Soon after the construction, his miseries started. He was dismissed from service for mis-utilisation of revenue for constructing the temple and was kept in jail for 12 long years in Golkonda Fort and was tortured. Unable to withstand the miseries, Ramadas implored Rama to relieve him by singing many praising and emotional songs which got popularized from the stanzas of 'Dasaradhi Sathakam' and 'Keertanas' of Bhakta Ramadasa.<br />
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The Nizam Nawab Tanishah, the then ruler of Nizam's territory became a devotee of Rama who realised the devotion spirit of Ramadas after his imprisonment and took over the charge of temple administration. This resembles the communal harmony amongst the Hindus and Muslims. The Nizam Nawab realised Ramadas'devotional spirit and dedication towards Rama, when Rama and Laxmana repaid 6 lakh Mohurs exposing themselves as Ramoji and Laxmoji, the servants of Bhakta Ramadas to get release of their devotee from the imprisonment. Thanisha gave voucher to these divine looking persons who approached him at his house during late night. Then they kept the voucher under the pillow of Gopanna where he was jailed. Tanishah who woke up on the very next day morning realised that those divine looking persons were none other than Rama and Laxmana and made arrangements to get release of Gopanna and prayed to forgive him by placing all the Gold Mohurs received last night at the feet of Gopanna. But, he refused to take back those mohurs except two as a mark of divine significance. (Those two can still be seen kept in Bhadrachala Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy vaari Devasthanam). <br />
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Influenced by the majesty of Lord Rama, Golkonda Ruler Tanishah earmarked the income derived from the said Palwoncha paragana which came to Rs 20,000 and odd for the maintenance of the temple which was continued during Nizam's reign and offering Pearls (Mutyala Talambralu) on the occasion of kalyana mahotsavam (Sri Rama Navami) to Deities on an elephant through a specially sent messenger. That procedure of sending pearls to the Deities is still followed by present state Government and continues to offer during Sri Rama Navami Festival (Kalyana mahotsavam). Tumu Narsimha Dasa,Tahasildar of Palwoncha paragana,along with his associate Varada Ramadasa came here from Guntur and took over the charge of Bhadrachalarama temple after Ramadas made inscripted the performance of Nitya Poojas and sevas right from early morning "Suprabhata Seva" till night "Pavalimpu Seva" before closure of the temple as "Silaasaasanaalu" on these two pillars. This inscription gives details of daily dictum and daily rituals also.<br />
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Two major festivals are being celebrated every year which were introduced and traditionally celebrated right from the tenure of Bhakta Ramadas. "Vykuntha Ekadasi" a religious festival that attracts lakhs(hundred thousand) of devotees from all over the country at this famous shrine Bhadrachalam, is celebrated in the months of either December or January in 'Dhanur Masam' on the day of either Pushya or Margasira shuddha Ekadasi. The ten day festival called Adhyayanotsavams and Dasavatara Mahotsavams(10 incarnations) of Sri Maha Vishnu are preceded to Vykuntha Ekadasi Fete.<br />
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On Dasami day , the colourful Teppotsavam is a special attraction to the devotees . The deities of Rama and his consort Sita will be taken into rounds on the holi river Godavari on a well decorated "Hamsavahana" ( on the swan shaped motor launch ) amid display of crackers and stupendous illumination . And on the auspicious Vykuntha Ekadasi day on the early hours exactly at 5 am Vykuntha dwarams at Northern Gate will be thrown open for darshan to devotees .The devotees believe that they will attain salvation after having Vykuntha Dwara darshan .This holi festival attracts lakhs of pilgrims .<br />
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Another major festival, Sri Rama Navami(the most popular one at Bhadrachalam) is being celebrated on every 'Chaitra shuddha navami ' on the auspicious 'Punarvasu' -'Janma Nakshatra' (birth star), of Lord Sri Rama. The Kalyanamahotsavam of Sri Rama with his consort Sita is celebrated on the holy occasion which falls either in the last week of March or first week of April. This divine festival is celebrated in a resplendent manner amid chanting of hyms by priests in Kalyanamantapam, richly engraved and exquisite sculptures depicting events from our Itihasas and Puranas, at the vicinity of stadium, where lakhs of devotees congregate to witness the fete with great devotional spirit and pay their owes for favours received or Solicited. The kalyanamahotsavam is celebrated on the holy occasion between 10 am and 12.30 pm and the sacred Talambralu showered on the deities exactly at 12 noon. This Sri Rama Navami Festival occassion is being broadcasted by All India Radio and telecast through Doordarshan on the festive day from 10 AM to 12 Noon. This is the only festival which is being covered by Akashavaani and Doordarshan as a Live programme all over the state (Andhra Pradesh).<br />
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<span style="color: red;"> Bhadrachalam Sree Seetha Ramachandra swamy temple Dharshan Timings:</span><br />
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The day begins at the temple with "Prabhadhotsavam" or awakening ceremony at 4.30 AM with specially composed songs of Tumu Narasimhadas, poems, Sannai Trupets Naubat etc. Abhishekam will be performed at 7.00 AM to Lord Rama on Sundays and all the remaining days abhishekams will be performed at Badruni Sannithi on the same time.<br />
Seva Details<br />
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7.00 AM to 8.00 A.M Antaralaya Abhishekam (Mulavarulu on Sundays) 350.00<br />
7.00 AM to 8.00 A.M Abhishekam (at Bhadra Temple) 50.00<br />
8.30 A.M to 8.00 P.M Astotharanamarchana 50.00<br />
8.30 A.M to 9.30 A.M Sahasranamarchana 100.00<br />
8.30 A.M to 9.30 A.M Suvarna Tulasi Astotharanamarchana (on every Saturday) 350.00<br />
8.30 A.M to 9.30 A.M Suvarna Pushpa Astothara Namarchana (on Every Sunday) 350.00<br />
8.30 AM Sakalbhishtaprada Sree Ramapuja (daily) 116.00<br />
9.30 A.M to 11.00 A.M Nitya Kalyana Ubhayam (daily, except few days. Please confirm with temple) 750.00<br />
From 6.30 PM Rajata Ratha Seva 1116.00<br />
8.00 PM to 8.30 P.M Alaya Chuttu Seva 200.00<br />
8.00 PM to 8.30 P.M Vahana Seva (Garuda, Hamsa, Hanumantha, Rajadhiraja) 516.00<br />
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<b><span style="color: cyan;">Saswatha Pujas of Bhadrachalam Sree Seetha Ramachandra swamy temple ;</span></b><br />
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Srimadramayana Parayana (Sarannavaratri Mahotsvam 9 Days) 6000.00<br />
Saswatha Alankarm (Vaikunta Ekadasi Days) each Ubhyam 7000.00<br />
Saswatha Nitya Kalyanam 7500.00<br />
Saswatha Vahana Seva (Garuda, Hamsa, Aswa, Suryaprabha and for each seva) 5000.00<br />
Saswatha Pattabbhishekam (on Pushyami Nakshtram day only) 2500.00<br />
Saswatha Bhogam 1116.00<br />
Saswatha Sahasra Namarchana (Utsavamurthulu) 1000.00<br />
Saswatha Astothara Namaarchana (Mulavarulu) 500.00<br />
Saswatha Abhishekam (at Bhadra Temple) 500.00<br />
Saswatha Laksha Kumkumarchana on Ekadasi Day 2500.00<br />
Saswatha Alankara ubhayam rusum in Sarannavaratri Mahothsavams (each ubhayam) 6000.00<br />
Saswatha Uchita Prasada Vitarana 1116.00<br />
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<b><span style="color: cyan;">Nearest visiting places: </span></b><br />
<span style="color: red;">Parnashala</span><br />
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This is supposed to be the exact spot where Rama, during his vanavasa in Dandakaranya, constructed a hermitage and spent his exile with his concert Sita and brother Laxmana. Agastya had selected this spot for Rama and is about 35KMs from Bhadrachalam.<br />
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The picturesque display of some scenes of vanavasa could be seen at Parnashala. One can see the foot prints of Sita devi, Mosaic of Maarecha in the guise of golden deer and Ravana in the guise of Sanyasi for Bhikshatana. Also found in the vicinity are Sita Vaagu-where she had bathed and collected the turmeric and Kunkum from near by stones and the marks of her saree on the rock near Sita Vaagu. These are all the visiting places for the piligrims. As Ravana kidnapped Sita, the deity at Parnashala is called Sokarama. The tracks of the chariot of Ravana while kidnapping sita can be seen on the mountain on the other side of the river bank at Parnashala temple.<br />
<b><span style="color: cyan;">Jattayu Paaka (Yetapaka) </span></b><br />
This Place is situated from 2Kms away from Bhadrachalam. According to Itihasas, the bird Jatayuvu, a devotee of Rama had obstructed Ravana while he was proceeding on the chariot after kidnapping Sita. After the fearful battle between Ravana and Jataayuvu, the heavily injured bird had waited at this place in search of Rama. A wing of this bird fell at Rekkapalli, about 55 Kms from here, in V.R. Puram Mandal.<br />
Dummugudem <br />
Here Rama is called the Atmarama. The story reveals that Rama killed 14000 demons headed by Kharadeoshana. As the village was said to be built upon the ashes of these demons, the place is named after as Dummugudem. <br />
Gundala<br />
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It is a place 5 Kms away from the sacred town Bhadrachalam, where springs of hot water could be traced on the river bank when we dig a pit at any place in this area. It is believed that the divine trios (Brahma Vishnu Maheswara) had their dips in winter season according to Brahma Purana. <br />
Sree Rama Giri<br />
This place is situated on the bank in the down stream of river Godavari, about 55 Kms from here. The deity of Yoga Rama Temple is on a hill and is named as Ramagiri.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>How to reach </b> <b>Bhadrachalam Sree Seetha Ramachandra swamy temple ;</b></span> <br />
Bhadrachalam is reachable from all major cities in Andhra Pradesh, and other states. Via with (Khammam, Vijayawada, Hyderabad,Hanumakonda, Rajahmundry) regular buses plying in that route. <br />
Transport information:<br />
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Tirupathi 14.45 606 242.00<br />
Basara 08.30 472 189.00<br />
Vemulavada 04.15 324 130.00<br />
Srisailam 04.30 472 189.00<br />
Hanumakonda 04.00 onwards every 1 hr. Last bus-22.30 220 088.00<br />
Hyderabad 03.15, 05.00, 06.30, 08.00, 09.00, 10.45, 09.30, 21.00, 22.30, {21.00 from NZB} 316 165.00 for Hitech 126.00 for Express 139.00 for Luxury<br />
Vijayawada 04.00 onwards every 1 hr. Last bus-22.30 184 075.00<br />
Rajahmundry 06.30, 07.30, 08.30, 14.45, 17.45, 20.00 239, 190 (via Kukkunoor) 096.00, 067.00 (via Kukkunoor)<br />
Vishakapatnam (Via Seleru) 05.30, 18.30 370 148.00<br />
Vijayanagaram 08.30, 05.30 422 169.00<br />
Amalapuram 20.00 309 124.00<br />
Rajolu 07.00 327 131.00<br />
Eluru 07.30, 15.00, 22.00 190 086.00<br />
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Air: Vijayawada is the nearest airport.<br />
Rail: Koththagudem is the nearest rail head at a distance of 40 km.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">Accommodation At Bhadrachalam temple </span></b><b><span style="color: cyan;">:</span></b><br />
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In Bhadrachalam, excellent accommodation facilities are available - Government Guest Houses, Tourism Hotels, Cottages and Sadanams. Accommodation is also available in private hotels and lodges. <br />
Sadans and Fares: Private Accommodation<br />
Name & A/C or Non A/C. No. of Rooms No. of beds Tariff<br />
Rama Nilayam A/c. 2 4 1,200.00<br />
Venkat Nilayam A Block Double A/c. 2 4 1,200.00<br />
Venkat Nilayam B Block Double A/c . 2 4 1,200.00<br />
Sita Nilayam Single A/C Cottage 1 2 1,200.00<br />
Shyama Vihar A/C Double A/c. 2 4 1,200.00 <br />
Gold Star 3 Room Double A/C Cottage 3 6 1,200.00<br />
Nandi Nilayam Double Room Single A/C 2 4 1,000.00<br />
Sarada Nilayam Double Room Single A/C 2 4 1,000.00<br />
Brahmaji Double Room Double A/c. 2<br />
Padma Ramam 2 2 1,000.00<br />
Alluri Nilayam Single Room A/C Cottage 1 2 750.00 <br />
Koneru Single Room A/C Cottage 1 2 750.00<br />
Peddi Raju Single Room A/C Cottage 1 2 750.00<br />
Sagar Double Room Single A/C Cottage 2 4 750.00<br />
Dhana Lakshmi Nilayam Single Room (A/c) 1 2 750.00<br />
Agarwal Single Room A/C Cottage 1 2 750.00<br />
Sri Nilayam Single Room Double A/c. 1 2 750.00<br />
Gutha Nilayam Single Room 1 2 400.00<br />
Kamala Kuteer Single Room 1 2 400.00<br />
Veeranna Single Room 1 2 400.00<br />
Rama Lakshmi Single Room 1 2 400.00<br />
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Accommodation Particulars A/C Non. A/C Tariff (INR)<br />
TTD Choultry Single Bed 16 60.00<br />
TTD Choultry Double Bed (First Floor) 16 80.00<br />
Sri Ram Sadan 125.00<br />
Yadagiri Sadan (Single) 4 125.00<br />
Yadagiri Sadan (Double) 4 200.00<br />
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Sri Rama Nilayam 21 450<br />
Sri Rama Nilayam 36 200.00<br />
Sri Rama Nilayam 4 (D) 350.00<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>Bhadrachalam Sree Seetha Ramachandra swamy temple</b> <b>Contact Phone Numbers</b></span><b><span style="color: cyan;">:</span></b><br />
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Sree Seetha Ramachandra swamy vaari<br />
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Bhadrachalam-500 711,Dist. Khammam,<br />
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Email: Bhadrachalarama@gmail.com <br />
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Ramatheertham is a village panchayat in Nellimarla mandal of Vizianagaram district in Andhra Pradesh in South India.<br />
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This place is about 12 kilometers from Vizianagaram city.<br />
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There is a post office at Ramathirtham. The PIN code is 535 218<br />
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1000 year old Sri Rama temple on top of Gurubhaktula konda<br />
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The famous ancient temple of Ramachandra Swamy can be found over here. The beautiful idols of Lord Ramachandra Swamy, Sita Devi and Lakshmana in Silver kavachas can be seen at this temple. There is a beautiful lake in vicinity of the temple. One has to visit this temple for its serenity. The festivals of Sri Ramanavami and Vaikunta Ekadasi are celebrated with pomp and fervour here. You can see many tortoises with Vishnu Namams on their backs, roaming around in the temple. There is also a Rama Stambham installed by Pedda Jeeyar.<br />
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Next to Ramatemple there is a siva temple constructed in 2007. The priest in the siva temple known as Guruvugaru or rejeti mallibabu is very spiritual and famous person as an astrologer.He is famous for curing many problems of health, family problems and uses tantric way to solve everybody's problems.Goddess SriKamakshi in the siva temple is must see for everybody.There are a lot of religious activities which takes place in the siva temple for every full moon and during navaratri celebrations.<br />
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Many devotees visit both the temples during important days.This place has lot of importance as a religious place as well historial site.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">History of Ramathertham</span></b><br />
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Ramatheertham is located 12km from Vizianagaram near champa river (Nellimarla mandal). It is in between bhaskara lake and neelachalam. Sree Ramachandra is the presiding deity of this temple. Legend Pandavas (dwapara yuga) after the defeat in the game of dice, requested lord sree krishna to accompany him in their Aranya vasam. Lord then told pandavas that he has lived in Dandakaranya with seetha and lakshmana during ramavataram, so he asked them to live in the same place and gave them an idol of rama seetha and lakshamana. Lord asked pandavas to prey to this idol and that they will be protected. Temple The famous ancient temple of Ramachandra Swamy can be found over here. The beautiful idols of Lord Ramachandra Swamy, Sita Devi and Lakshmana in Silver kavachas can be seen at this temple. There is a beautiful lake in vicinity of the temple. One has to visit this temple for its serenity. The festivals of Sri Ramanavami and Vaikunta Ekadasi are celebrated with pomp and fervour here. You can see many tortoises with Vishnu Namams on their backs, roaming around in the temple. There is also a Rama Stambham installed by Pedda Jeeyar. Near to this temple, there is a black hill on which you can find the ruins of some Buddhist and Jain structures<br />
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Near to this temple, there is a black hill on which you can find the ruins of some Buddhist and Jain structures. Apart from it there are two other hills by name Gurubhaktula Konda and Ghani konda (also known as Durga Konda) on which you can find a 3rd century BC Buddhist Monastic complex Remains and Rock-cut caves.<br />
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This Place has a Historical Importance as both the religions of Buddhism and jainism Flourished Contemporarly over here.<br />
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Palakollu is located in West Godavari district of Andhrapradesh in India. <br />
Thhis place is famous for Lord Shiva (Eshwara) temple which is considered as one of the Pancharama temples. <br />
The temple here is called Sri Kshira Rama Lingeshwara swamy. Excellent transportation facility available to reach Palakollu. <br />
Very good service available for trains and buses from other places of India. <br />
One more Pancharama Kshetra called Bhimavaram is located just 20Kms away from Palakollu. <br />
One more major city of West Godavari called Narsapur is 25Kms away from here. <br />
Very frequent buses run towards Narsapur from all other parts of Andhra Pradesh (by APSRTC). The temple is situated very nearer to Bus station and no additional transportation is needed.<br />
The temple is located beside a very narrow road. Palakollu is 20Kms from Bay of Bengal.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>IMPORTANCE OF PALAKOLLU</b></span><br />
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The main attraction of Palakol is the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Sri Ksheera Rama Lingeswara which is considered as one of the Pancharama Kshetras. <br />
The height of the temple is 120fts and constructed during Chalukya period by Chalukya Bheema. The construction took place during 9th century. <br />
The lingam, which is white in colour, is believed as the tallest. There are 72 pillars made of black stone. <br />
Inside the Garbhalaya (Garbha Gruha), Gokarneshwara and Vigneshwara (Ganapati) alayas are situated at the left with Kshiralingam located at the center. <br />
To the right, Subramanya Swamy and Janardhana Swamy alayas with Nandi at the centre are situated. <br />
Gostani river flows through the town Palakollu and there is a sangam place near Narsapur with river Godavari. <br />
From here the river enters the sea at Antarvedi. Once upon a time this place was a thick forest with natural greenary. <br />
The Shiva Lingam (Moola Virat) can be seen from all the four sides through windows in the Garbha Gruharam. <br />
Additionally, Sun God, Kashi Vishweshwara, Goddess parvathi, Goddess Lakshmi, Nagareshwara Lingam, Dundi Vigneshwara, Veera Bhadra, Sapta Matruka, Kanaka Durga, Brahma, Saraswathi, Kumara Swamy, Kartikeya, Mahishasura Mardhini, Naga sarpa, Nataraja, Dattatreya, Kala Bhairava, Nageshwara, Shaneeshwara, Shankara, Radha Krishna can also be seen in the temple. <br />
There is a belief that the Shiva lingam is installed by Lord Vishnu. People say that, staying one day in Kshirarama is equivalent to staying one year in Varanasi. <br />
The Prakara is designed by Sri Velupathi during 10th century. <br />
The art of temple construction resembles those constructed during Chalukya period. <br />
Gopuram is constructed by Sri Alladu Reddy during 14th Century. During 17th century, Kalyana mantapam (choultry) and Ashtha Bhuja Lakshmi Narayanaswamy alaya have been constructed.<br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>HOW TO REACH PALAKOLLU</b></span><br />
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Palakillu is on the National Highway 214 located at interior Andhra Pradesh. <br />
The highway starts from kathipudi (on National Highway 5) near Annavaram and ends at National Highway 9 between Vuyyuru and Machilipatnam. <br />
Very frequent buses available to Palakollu from all parts of Andhra Pradesh moving towards Narsapur or Bhimavaram. <br />
People travelling by road from Kolkata and Orissa side, have to reach Visakhapatnam and proceed in NH5 upto Ravulapalem. <br />
After Ravulapalem, take left turn where the boards points towards Narsapur. Palakollu is just 45minutes journey from this place via Siddhantam and Martair (Marteru). <br />
The distance between Ravulapalem and Vizag is 230Kms and 70Kms from Rajahmundry. <br />
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There is an Alternate way to reach Palakollu from Visakhapatnam. <br />
Proceed upto Kathipudi on NH5 and take left turn. Reach kakinada in this route and proceed towards Rajole via yanam and Amalapuram. <br />
From Rajole make your journey towards Palakollu. From Kakinada, one can reach Palakollu via Ramachandrapuram and Ravulapalem also. <br />
There are only two bridges to cross River Godavari one at Yanam and the other near Ravulapalem. <br />
People travelling by bus from Hyderabad, Vijayawada and other parts of the country can travel upto Tanuku on NH5 and take right diversion to reach palakollu. <br />
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Not all the trains reach Palakollu. Trains running from Kolkata side take left diversion at Nidadavole to travel towards Palakollu via Bhimavaram (junction). <br />
Some trains proceed towards Vijayawada from here via Kaikalur. After Palakollu, trains reach the last station Narsapur. <br />
Confirm before booking the tickets for stops at this station. Tourists get down at Bhimavaram and take private vehicle or travel by bus to reach Palakollu. <br />
The total time of journey from Visakhapatnam to Palakol is 7 hours by bus. Private bus transportation exists between Narsapur and Bheemavaram via Palacole.<br />
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5.30am to 11.30am and 4.00pm to 8.30pm.<br />
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Additional places of interest around Palakollu include Bhimavaram, Draksharama, Annavaram, Thalupulamma Thalli, Rajahmundry, Antarvedi, Ryali and Vadapalli. <br />
In the temple premesis choultry facility is available for tourists to stay. <br />
Photography is allowed inside the temple premesis but for Garbha gruham. Very good South Indian food is available in the town.<br />
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</tbody></table>Pattiseema is a village in Polavaram mandal of West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located on the bank of the River Godavari. It is very famous for Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple<br />
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This is a preamble to the religious significance of this ancient temple. According to local traditions Sri Veereswara Swamy, after destroying the Yagna being performed by Daksha Prajapati and thereafter slaying him, flung his bloody weapon patta (a metallic sword) into the river Godavari which fell at this point and immediately took the shape of a linga. The Linga which self manifested itself, at this point is known as Pattiseema. There are no writings about the early history about this hill temple.<br />
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During the three or four centuries following the 12th century there existed a great Shiava Mutt this hillock on which the temple was built and maintained presumably by the kings of the Reddy dynasty of Raja-mahendra-varman, presently known as Rajahmundry twenty miles down stream from Pattiseema.<br />
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In the bed of the river Godavari on the hillock at Pattiseema, there are two hillocks lying apart in opposite direction to one and other and separated by a distance of approximately three miles. This hillock north of Pattisema is known as Maha-nandi-swaram, and the one on the south is the celebrated Pattiseema. On the hillock at Pattiseema there are two groups of temples, one headed by Sri Veera-swara-swamy and the other a Vaishnavite temple a leading shrine of Sri Bhava-narayan-swamy. In the first group the main shrine is Sri Veera-bhadra-swamy. It has sub temples of Parivara Devathas, the Deity is huge Siva linga of Sri Veera-bhadra-swamy. This is in accordance with the tradition that Lord Shiva himself took the form of Sri Veera-bhadra-swamy to destroy Daksha. The sub deities are Bhadra Kali, Sri Kanakadurga, Lakshmi-ganapathi, Kumara-swamy, Subramanian-swamy, Mahi-sha-sura-mardhini ,Tandava Vera-bhadra-swamy and Saraswati.<br />
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With the gradual decline of the Reddy dynasty due to disputes with the British Rulers, sold their kingdom in bits. The Kotcherlakotas who were the celebrated Rajgurus of the Reddy Rajas purchased a portion of the Reddy kingdom in the year 1814. The Rajgurus purchased the Polavaram Estate comprising 6,400 villages extending from Gutala to Konda-modalu on either side of the river Godavari, twenty miles upstream. In the year 1825-26 Sri Rajah Kotcherlakota Jaggaihgaru donated extensive lands (Approximately 1900 Acres) for performing Nitya Dhoopa, Deepa Naivaijam, Kalyanam and Utsavas for the Deity and also maintenance of the Temple. The descendants of Sri Raja Jaggaiah of Polavaram continue to be the hereditary trustees of this temple( KOTCHERLAKOTA RAMCHANDRA VENKATA KRISHNA RAO ).<br />
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The main festival of Lord Shiva is Mahasivaratri which is celebrated with religious fervor, pomp and gaiety. On this day approximately a Lakh (100,000) of pilgrims visit this temple. The other important festivals are the Kalyanam of the Lord on Bheeshma Akadashi and Karteeka Masam.<br />
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The significance of this temple is that it is considered as Dakshina Kashi and Patiseema Temples is one of the Pancha Kshetras. The other four being Kedarnath, Kashi, Kalahasti and Srisailam. This temple presently is controlled by the Endowments department and is under the Jurisdiction of the Endowments Ministry excepting the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, which is regulated by a separate enactment.<br />
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In the second group there are three temples on the northern extreme of the hillock. They are Sri Bhava-naraya-swamy, which is as old as the Siva temple. Subsequently the Zamindar of Gutala, in the year 1912 constructed Sri Sita-rama-swamy temple. The third is an Anjeneya-swamy temple constructed subsequently.<br />
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<span style="color: red;">Legendary Aspect Of Pattiseema Sri Veereswara Swamy Temple : </span><br />
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The legendary significance of Pattiseema according to the Epics is that this temple which is located in the middle of river Godavari is considered as one of the Pancha Kshetras. Those who visit this temple need not visit the other four temples. In Skanda-puranam, Pattiseema is considered as Kailsam or Vaikuntham. This hillock is surrounded by Papi hills and abounds in natural beauty and situated in the middle of the river Godavari it is also called as Deva-kuta-dri.<br />
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In the Puranams it is stated that the mountains had wings and could fly all over the universe. Whenever they felt tired they used to descend on the earth which caused a lot of damage to life and property. Lord Indira saw the suffering caused by these mountains and chopped off their wings, resulting in the mountains settling where they landed. Thus their mobility was stopped. These mountains were called Deva-kutta-dri hill or Neela-dri hills. Deva-kuta-dri is son of Karaveera, once the king of mountains He attended the meeting of these mountains in Kailasam. In the meeting that was held Kailas-natha did not give due respect to Deva-kuta-dri. He felt insulted and left Kailash-parvatam with avow to seek revenge and went into the forest to offer prayers to Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva appeared before him and asked him what he wanted? Deva-kuta requested that Lord Shiva should adorn his crown and be with him on his mountain, to which Lord Shiva blessed him. Since then this mountain is being called Deva-kuta-dri.<br />
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Daksha-prajapati’s daughter Sati-devi was married to Lord Shiva. All the mountains including Deva-kutta along with other gods decided to attend the marriage. Deva-kutta felt as Lord Shiva was on his mountain he considered himself supreme of all the mountains. Daksha therefore decided to perform a Yagna in the name of Bruhas-pati, and invited all the mountains excepting Kailasa Mountain. Satidevi daughter of Daksha-praja-pati though not invited to the Yagna expressed her desire to attend the Yagna. Lord Shiva cautioned his wife that Daksha was performing this Yagna to take revenge on him and therefore advised that they should not attend. However she insisted on attending the Yagna alone, to which Lord Shiva agreed to her entreaties. Satidevi went to her fathers place, though Daksha-praja-pati saw her, he did not receive her and also did not treat her with due respect. He also started abusing Lord Shiva. Satidevi felt insulted and unable to bear the insult decided not to return to her husbands place. Instead she cut her last finger of her left foot and rubbed it on the earth and created a fire and jumped into it. She was consumed by the fire.<br />
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Lord Shiva, who was observing all this, became furious with rage. He plucked a shred of his long unbraided hair, struck it on the ground and created Lord Veerabhadra to avenge himself. Lord Veera-bhadra enquired with his father, why he was created? Lord Shiva who by now was trembling with anger gave his son a metallic weapon called Patta-yudha (a sword like weapon) and ordered him to destroy the Yagna being performed by Daksha and also slay him. Lord Veera-bhadra set on his mission to destroy the Yagna and also slay Daksha. After completing his mission he devourered the Vishnu Chakra of Maha-vishnu. He also broke the teeth of Sun God, both of whom tried to prevent Lord Veera-bhadra from slaying Daksha.<br />
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All the other Gods who were witnessing the entire scene prayed to Lord Shiva to restore the Pasupu-Kum-kum of Satidevi. Lord Veera-bhadra took pity on her. He then cut the neck of a goat and planted it on the shoulders of the slain body of Daksha and infused life in him. He then ordered Daksha to continue to perform and complete the Yagna, so that Daksha could attain Moksha. The weapon with which Daksha was slain fell on the earth. This place where it fell was called Patta-chalk-shetra now being popularly called Pattiseema. Lord Veera-bhadra was still not satisfied and continued with his Pralaya Tandavam, the entire universe was trembling under his feet. Out of these tremors Goddess Maha-kali was born. All the deities who were witnessing the whole scene appealed to Agastya Mahamuni to pacify Lord Veera-bhadra and calm him.<br />
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Agastya Mahamuni in deference to the wishes of all the Gods approached Lord Veer-bhadra and embraced him with both his hands. He also prayed to Lord Veer-bhadra to settle down on the hillock of Deva-kutta Parvattam. According Lord Veerabhadra agreed and settled down on the hillock in the form of a Siva-linga (self manifest or Swyambu). Agastya Mahamuni also collected the unbraided long hair and tied it into a knot on the forehead of Lord Veera-bhadra now in the form of a Linga.<br />
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Thus this hillock received its importance among all other Temples.<br />
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Note: This is a translation from the Sthala-puranam written in Telugu by the Senior Archika of Sree Veer-eswara-swamy Temple, with regards to the legendary and historical background.<br />
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Sri Veera-bhadra Swamy Temple, which is picturesquely located on a hill known as Deva-kuta Parvatha in the middle of the Godavari river. Considered to be one of the Pancha-kasi Kshetrams of the Shivaites, the temple has a beautiful Nandi Vigraha. Carved images of dancing people adorn the walls while an awe-inspiring life size sculpture of Devi Bhadra-kali with lot of ornaments and a sword, catches the eye. A temple dedicated to Sri Bhava-narayalla Swamy can also be visited.<br />
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The Sri Veereswara Swamy Temple is very ancient and undergone some moderation in the recent past. Veera-bhadra swamy the deity of this temple is very powerful and gift giving God.<br />
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<span style="color: red;">How To Reach </span> <span style="color: red;"> Pattiseema Sri Veereswara Swamy Temple</span> <span style="color: red;">?</span><br />
To Reach this place take a taxi from Rajahmundry. This is roughly 35 km from Rajahmundry.<br />
Road: Located 120 Km from Elum& 25 Km from Kovvur.<br />
Rail: Nearest Main Railway station is Rajahmundry<br />
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