About Sri Istakameswari Devi Temple
Sri Istakameswari Devi Temple, nestled within the dense Nallamala Forest near Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, is a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of spirituality, history, and adventure. Dedicated to Goddess Istakameswari Devi, an incarnation of Parvati. The temple is located inside a cave, estimated to date back to the 8th to 10th century and is believed to have been constructed during the Vijayanagara Empire.
Spiritual Significance
The temple’s name, “IstaKameswari,” translates to “Goddess who fulfills desires”. A distinctive feature of the temple is the idol’s forehead, which despite being carved from stone, is said to feel as soft as human skin. Devotees often apply sindoor to this area, seeking blessings and the fulfillment of their wishes. A Vinayaka (Ganesha) statue and flowing streams are present near the entrance.
Temple Timings
5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is between October and February when the weather is cooler and the forest is lush. It’s advisable to avoid the monsoon season (July to September) due to slippery trails and potential ride cancellations.
Entry & Booking Information
Entry Fee: Free
Nekkanti Jungle Ride Booking
Online: Available 15 days in advance; 16 tickets released daily at 5:00 AM
Offline: Tickets issued one day prior at 8:00 AM at the Nekkanti Jungle Ride counter in Shikharam; 104 tickets available daily. As the tickets are issued limitedly people will wait from 2 or 3 AM to get the tickets.
- Ticket Price: ₹1000 per person (for visitors above 8 years)
Note:
- Rides are subject to weather conditions and may be cancelled during inclement weather
- Total ride time 02:30 hrs
- Tickets are non-cancellable,non- refundable and non- transferable
Hotels Near Sri Istakameswari Devi Temple
Srisailam Haritha Hotel
FAQ
How can one reach the Istakameswari Temple?
Visitors must book a forest jeep safari, either online or offline, to reach the forest trailhead.
The ride covers most of the distance, but the last stretch requires a short trek through the forest.
Entry is regulated by the forest department, and advance booking is strongly recommended.
What should I carry or wear during the visit?
Wear comfortable and modest clothing suitable for trekking.
Carry water, snacks, and basic medical supplies.
Avoid carrying valuables as the area is remote.
Is the ride or trek safe?
Yes, but:It involves rugged forest terrain and a short hike.
Elderly and people with mobility issues may find it challenging.
Always travel in groups and follow forest officials’ guidance.
Are photography and mobile phones allowed?
Photography is generally not allowed inside the temple premises.
You can take photos in the forest and surrounding areas.
- What is the significance of visiting Istakameswari Devi Temple?
Devotees believe that sincere prayers offered here lead to the fulfillment of heartfelt wishes, especially regarding marriage, childbirth, and prosperity.
Location & Access
The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad ~220 km from Srisailam (Approx. 5–6 hours drive). From there hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Srisailam.
The nearest major railway station is Markapur Road (MRK) – ~90 km from Srisailam and Hyderabad (Secunderabad or Kacheguda) – ~220 km. Take a bus or taxi from the station to Srisailam. Markapur Road is the closest, but Hyderabad offers more frequent train services and better road transport to Srisailam.
Sri Istakameswari Devi Temple Map
Nearby Places to Visit
Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple – One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, a highly revered Shiva temple.
Srisailam Dam – A massive hydroelectric project offering breathtaking views.
Pathala Ganga – A sacred spot on the Krishna River, where devotees take a holy dip.
Shikaresvara Temple – Located at the highest point in Srisailam, offering panoramic views.
Phaladhara Panchadhara – A serene spot with natural springs, associated with Adi Shankaracharya.
Sakshi Ganapati Temple – A temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, believed to keep records of devotees’ visits.
Akka Mahadevi Caves – Ancient caves accessible via boat ride, featuring a Shiva Linga inside.
Sree Shivaji Spoorthy Kendram – A memorial dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve – A vast wildlife sanctuary, home to tigers, leopards, and sloth bears.
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