- Blog
- 05 Oct 2021
Sri Pydithalli Ammavari Temple – Vizianagaram
About Sri Pydithalli Ammavari Temple As per History and Sayings, Paidimamba or Paiditally is the deity of the people of Uttaranchal and the king of Poosapati. Sri Pydithalli Ammavari Temple was built at the intersection of three lanterns. Once on Tuesday, the day of Vijayadashami in the year 1757 Dhata Nama, a man named Pativada […]
- Blog
- 05 Oct 2021
Panchadarla Uma Dharmalingeswara Temple
About Panchadarla Uma Dharmalingeswara Temple Kotilingeswara Aalayam or Panchadarla temple is said to be built by the Eastern Chalukya Cholas in the ninth century. The temple derived its name Panchadarla from five jets of water coming out of five fountains, which receive their supplies from a natural perennial spring. Locals said the water, which is […]
- Blog
- 30 Sep 2021
Dwaraka Tirumala / Chinna Tirupati – Eluru
About Dwaraka Tirumala the great saint, Dwaraka who located the self-manifested idol of Lord Sri Venkateswara after severe penance in a Valmikam (anthill). This place is also called Chinna Tirupati. According to some Puranas, the temple is popular even in Kruta yuga and is still attracting devotees. According to Brahma Purana, Aja Maharaja, the Grandfather […]
- Blog
- 30 Sep 2021
Dwaraka Tirumala Pooja Details
Dwaraka Tirumala Pooja Details Daily Activities Timings Suprabhataseva, Pratahkalarchana 4 AM to 6 AM Sarva Darsanam 6 AM to 1 PM Vedaparayanam 8 AM to 12 Noon Nityarjita Kalyanam 9 AM to 12:30 PM Maha nivedana 12 Noon Break 1 PM to 3 PM Sarva Darsanam 3 PM to 5:30 PM Prabhutvostavam 3:30 PM Sayamkalarchana […]
- Blog
- 30 Sep 2021
Sri Shakteeswara Swamy Temple – Yanamaduru
About Sri Shakteeswara Swamy Temple was built during the Eastern Chalukya period. In the 12th century, the Delhi Sultans conquered the Kakatiya Empire and invaded many temples and villages during the invasion. In the same order, the Shaktiswara temple was also attacked and disappeared into ruins. It was later rebuilt over the centuries. Yamadharmaraju is a […]
- Blog
- 30 Sep 2021
Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple – Jangareddygudem
About Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple This region was ruled by Reddyraju Kings. The Shrine of Lord Anjaneya was found on November 1st, 1166 A.D. The temple architecture was designed by the famous architect Late Ganapathi Sthapati. Lord Hanuman with fruit in one hand and Gadha on the other hand. He is sitting on a Maddi […]
- Blog
- 30 Sep 2021
Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple – Achanta
About Achanteswara Swami and Achannuteswarudu, the Shiva Lingam in this temple is said to be self-manifested. This temple was built during the reign of Eastern Chalukyas. There are about six Shiva lingas. Lakshmaneswara lingam Someswara lingam Markandeya Lingam Bhimalingam Skanda Lingam Indra Lingam There’s once Two Saivites from Achanta, thought of worshipping Lord Siva in […]
- Blog
- 29 Sep 2021
Sri Mavullamma Ammavari Temple – Bhimavaram
About Mavullamma Ammavari Temple There are many articles on the area where Sri Mavullamma was born. There is also a story that Ammavaru was born in the village of Rayakuduru near Veeravasaram. However, the region’s history is as follows. The history of Sri Ammavari Gudi dates back to 1880 AD. The present building in the […]
- Blog
- 28 Sep 2021
Sri Adikesava Embermanar Swamy Temple – Narsapur
About Sri Adikesava Embermanar Swamy Temple was built more than two centuries ago. It is of similar architecture and design as that of the renowned Sriperumbudur Temple in Tamil Nadu built by Sri Ramanappa Naidu replicating the structure of Sriperumbudur temple in Tamilnadu which is famous as Avatar Sthala of Saint Ramanujacharya. During British time, Sri […]
- Blog
- 27 Sep 2021
Veerabhadra swamy Temple – Pattiseema
About Pattisam Veerabhadra swamy temple is on hill Devakuta in midst of river Godavari and the main deities in this temple are Lord Veera Bhadra Swamy and Goddess Bhadra Kali. Lord Shiva is Self-manifested as Veerabhadra swamy temple. Goddess Sathi as goddess Bhadra Kali. According to the temple’s history, Gautama Buddha did Dhyanam here. Veerabadhra […]