Devuni Kadapa Temple

About This temple is situated in Devuni Kadapa in YSR District, Andhra Pradesh. It is also called Tirumala Tholi Gadapa Devuni Kadapa. Click to know History of Devuni Kadapa temple Temple Timings Morning hours – 6.00 am to 12.30 pm Evening hours – 3.30 pm to 8.00 pm on saturday [no break] – 6.00 am […]

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Peddamudium Narasimha Swamy Temple

About Peddamudium Narasimha Swami Temple belongs to Vijayanagara dynasty. It was constructed during 16th century. Lakshmi Narasimha Swami is the incarnation of lord Mahavishnu. God and Goddess Narasimha Swami Lakshmi Devi Temple Timings Morning 6.00 AM to 12.30 PM Evening 3.00 PM to 8.30 PM Temple Festivals Narasimha Jayanti Rathotsavam Vaikunta Ekadasi Temple Sevas Archana […]

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Mukthi Rameshwaram – Proddatur

About Mukthi Rameshwaram According to inscriptions written on the walls, this temple was built by Sri Krishan Devaraya in the 16th century.  Raja gopuram is a five-tiered construction with beautiful carvings. While on the way to Ayodhya, Rama decided to halt their journey here as the sun was setting. Sri Rama wants to offer prayers […]

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Brahmamgari Matham – Kandimallayapalli

About Brahmamgari Matham Sri Veerabrahmam gari mutt is the place of worship in which the samadhi of Veerabrahmendra Swami has housed the samadhi of Eswaramma is housed in a Brahmamgari Matham. There are tombs of Veerabrahmam’s wife, his son Pothuluri and others around the main tomb. There is a big house adjoining the samadhi towards […]

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Pushpagiri Temple – Kadapa

About Pushpagiri Temple This place is located on the banks of the river Pennar (Pinakini). This is the only holy place for both Saivas and Vaishnavas. Vaishnavas call it ‘Madhya Ahobilam’ and Saivas call as ‘Madhya Kailasam’. Pushpagiri, also called ‘Second Hampi’ is one of the important Advaitha mutts established by Sankaracharya. This is the […]

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Sri Parasurameswara Temple – Attirala

About Sri Parasurameswara Temple Attirala Sri Parasurameswara Temple has thousand years of history, Sri Parasurameswara Temple, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the Satya Yuga, did not cling to his ax hand with the sin inherited from the bloodshed that took place on the planet twenty-one times. At the behest of Maheshwar, they came […]

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