Thousand Pillar Temple is located in Hanmakonda, Warangal District. Temple was built on a square platform which was raised 1 metre above the ground. This temple consists of 1000 pillars with beautiful carvings on it. This temple was built with typical Chalukyan architecture. The presiding deity Lord Siva is called …
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Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple Warangal is dedicated to Lord Siva with Nandi Mandap in front. The vimana was built using sponge-like bricks which float on water. The main temple stands on a platform which is 2 metres from the ground. Temple has five facets and stands on 32 pillars. Pillars are beautifully …
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Chaya Someswara Panagal Temple is located in Nalgonda district. The presiding deity Lord Siva is called by Chaya Someswar Swamy. The temple is famous for the Vertical Chaya (shadow) on the presiding deity. The shadow remains steady from Sunrise to Sunset. It is a marvellous engineering construction. The Sanctum Sanctorum …
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Sobhanachala Swamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Siva. Devulapalli Achyutabagavantulu built this temple in 1626 A.D. Car (Rathotsavam) festival will be celebrated in a grand, where thousands of devotees participate in this mega event. Maghotsavam is one of the main festivals of the temple, which falls between …
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Kanaka Durga Temple is located on top of the hill at Vijaywada. Malleswara Swamy was built in the 10th Century AD by the King Thribhuvana Malla from Western Chalukya dynasty Kanaka Durga Temple History Goddess Kanaka Durga self-manifested here. As per the Legends, Malleswara was installed by Yudhistra, elder brother …
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Mangalagiri Panakala Swamy Panakam Timings, History It is said that devotees used to offer Honey during Krutayuga, Ghee during Dwaparayuga, Milk during Tretayuga and Panakam or Jaggery water in the present Kaliyuga. Devotees used to offer Panakam to the Lord Narasimha by pouring Jaggery water into the wide-open mouth of …
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Mangalagiri Temple Timings – Panakam Nivedana, Opening and Closing Hours. Dress Code: Any decent outfit. Darshan Duration: 15 to 30 mins. Mangalagiri Panakala Swamy Temple Timings TimingsPooja/ Darshan7:00 amTemple opening hours7:00 am – 3:30 pmSarva Darshan, Panakam Offering, Pooja and Archana12:00 pmAvasara Nivedana3:30 pmMaha Nivedana4:00 pmTemple Closing Hours Nijaroopa Darshan …
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Mangalagiri Temple Sri Panakala Narasimha Swamy incarnation of Lord Maha Vishnu. Mangala Giri means Holy Hill. This is one of the eight temples where Lord himself opted to stay for the redemption of humanity from sin. The mountain looks like a reclining elephant from the distance. During the 16th Century, Krishna …
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Amaravati Temple stands on the banks of River Krishna. This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva and the presiding deity is called by Amareswara Swamy. The main deity here in this temple is in Linga form which is of 15 feet height. Significance of Amaravati Temple As per the Legends …
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Chejerla Temple is dedicated to Lord Siva. The presiding deity is called Kapotheswara Swamy. This temple includes three types of architecture called the Nagara, the Vesara, and the Dravidian. From the inscriptions, it is known that this temple was built during the 3rd and 4th Centuries A.D. The main shrine …
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