Alampur Jogulamba Temple

Alampur Jogulamba Temple is a cluster of temples dedicated to Nava Brahmas. Bala Brahmeswara is the presiding deity here.  The Nine brahma temples here are known as Bala Brahma, Kumara Brahma, Arka Brahma, Veera Brahma, Viswa Brahma, Taraka Brahma, Garuda Brahma, Swarga Brahma and Padma Brahma.

Alampur Jogulamba Temple History

The Sacredness of Alampur Temple is mentioned in the Skanda Purana. It is said that Alampur is the western gate of Srisailam which is one of the most significant of the 12 Jyotirlingas. It is mentioned that Brahma performed a strict penance here for Lord Siva. Lord Siva appeared before him and blessed him with the powers of creation. Therefore, the name Brahmeswara. Here in this shrine goddess Parvati is known by Yogini or Jogulamba.

Skanda Purana also refers to the importance of the Goddess Yellamma (Grama Devatha) and Bhudevi. As per the Legends, every day, Renuka the wife of Sage Jamadagni used to bring water from river Tungabadhra in a new pot which she prepares from the clay of river Tungabadhra for the Pooja of her husband. This power of moulding clay and Sand into a pot was acquired by her due to the power of her great Pathi (Husband) Bhakti. One day, while she was busy with her daily work, she chanced to glance at a king and queen who were bathing in the river. This caused a little amount of mental disturbance in Renuka so she was not able to prepare the pot. She, therefore, returned Ashram with the empty hands.

Sage Jamadagni who was aware of the powers of his wife understood that she had deviated from her path and therefore ordered his sons to kill her at once. All of them kept quiet, but Parasurama alone was dutiful and carried out the cruel order of his father. Sage Jamadagni was pleased with Parasurama’s filial affection and asked him to select any boon. Parasurama immediately asked him to bring his mother back to life. Jamadagni replied him that her head could not be attached to her body as it fell on some impure place and he gave her a boon that the head would be worshipped by the name of Yellamma, and the body would also be equally renowned in the name of Bhudevi.

Another interesting story associated with this temple there lived a widow by the name Punyavati in the Holy city of Banaras.  She was an ardent devotee of Lord Siva, who prayed to the Lord for a male Child. Lord pleased with her prayers and blessed her with a child. But all the people in the village mistook her and abused her for begetting the child who had no father. The child also,  as it grew up, became the object of derision to the others. He was teased by the others as a fatherless son. The mother thereupon instructed him to pray Lord Siva for the help. As advised by his mother, he performed a penance for Lord Siva and Lord Siva instructed him to construct temples for all Goddesses at Alampur, which is the western gate of Srisailam. The boy who was known as “Rasa Siddha” started with the construction work. While he was engaged in the construction of these temples, a king named Vilasat Raja, who was an Atheist invaded this place and ruined many of the temples. He tried to snatch away the pot containing Siddha Rasa (miracle juice) from Rasa Siddha. This juice was said to possess the capacity of converting stone into gold. But Siddha who knew this cursed the king who lost all his army and wealth.

One day while the King was wandering in the forest in search of food and water, he came across a hunter who offered him some food. The hunter went into the forest in search of food. He saw a deer and tried to kill it. The deer requested him not to kill and told him that it would come back after feeding its young ones. The deer also told the hunter to believe in its words and that if it did not act up according to its words, it was prepared to suffer the same sin as that of King Vilasat who ruined Siva temples. The hunter left the deer and told this to the King. The king followed the hunter and came to see if the deer would come back. The deer, which came back as per its words, on seeing the King Vilasat, turned its face away from the King, saying that it would not see such as sinful man. The king repented for his sins and begged the deer to tell him as to how he could get rid of them. The deer told the King that he should go to Brahmeswara Kshetra and do penance there for some time and rebuild all the temples. On one of the sculptures of the temple, this story is depicted. The deer also told him that by the time when the image of the King on the stone becomes spoiled in courses of time, the king would be relieved of the greatest sin.

Alampur Jogulamba Temple Architecture

The original temple was grounded by Muslim invaders in 1390 A.D. Later the temple was rebuilt after 615 years. There are many temples which were constructed during the 7th – 8th Century by the Chalukyas of Badami.

Alampur Jogulamba Temple Timings

  • Morning Hours: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Evening Hours: 2:00 pm – 8:30 pm

How to reach Alampur Jogulamba Temple?

By Air

  1. The Nearest International airport is at Hyderabad which is 202 km.

By Train

  1. Alampur Jogulamba Temple is 8 km from Alampur Railway station. Alampur Railway station is located on Hyderabad – Kurnool line.
  2. Kurnool Railway is station is 27 km from Temple. Kurnool is well connected with all parts of India.

By Road

  1. The direct bus is available from Hyderabad and Kurnool bus stations.

Alampur Jogulamba Temple Gallery

49 comments

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  2. arrangements for stay at alampur

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  4. Sir. We have wish to do chandi yagam amavaysa day. Please give us how much will be the cost and how we have to come and when we have to come. I am coming from Hyderabad. My mobile no 9985986447

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  7. Sunday temple timings plzz..we are on the way To kurnool will reach temple on Sunday morning..will you plz let us know the temple timings on 22.10.2017.Thanks in advance

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  10. Sir
    can u pl explain how to reach the temple fr hyderabad by bus or train. Is there any transport available fr SBB JOGULAMBA RLY STN. Vice versa. If it is bus are there any direct buses to temple fr hyderabad

  11. Is it possible to stay night in temple, some sidanthi suggested us to stay night in temple.. What was the procedure.. Thanks in advance.

    • HI Sir,

      You can plan to stay near temple no issues and for any suggestions you can contact at 9393939510

      Thanks

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  13. sir, How to contribute for Annadanam

    • Dear Sir/Madam,
      You need to contribute for annadanam, please contact 9393939150 for further details.
      Thank you.

  14. Sir, navarathrula lo kumkuma pujalu chestara..

  15. Dear Sir/Madam,
    yes sir it takes 1.5 hrs to 2.5 hrs for darshan, it will be crowded.
    Thank you.

  16. What are the temple timings during Navarathri

  17. Hello Sir,

    Any idea on the temple timings during Navarathri

  18. Hello sir/ madem, is there any convince to stay at night in jogulamba temple or is there any availability of hotels near temple for night stay..is there any contact num of the temple..pls do respond..thank you!

    • Dear Sir/Madam,
      yes there is accommodation facility near by the temple for booking accommodation near jogulamba temple contact 9393939150.
      Thank you.

  19. Dear sir /madam,
    Please let me know the dates and timings of chandi homam in December 2018. Please respond
    Vijaya

  20. Hi,
    Is there a link to check room availability online and book online. Thank you.

    • Dear Sir/Madam,
      You need to book online for booking accommodation in alampur please contact 9393939150.
      Thank you.

  21. Hi,
    Any online link to check room availability.
    Thank you.

  22. What is the closing time of the temple

  23. What are the Archana (300 rupees) timings?