Talupulamma Lova History, Timings, Pooja details and Route information.
Talupulamma Lova History
Temple is dedicated to Goddess Sakthi. In earlier days, this place was called by Loya which later transformed to Lova. This temple is surrounded by thick forest. This temple is of 300 years old. Devotees used to offer prayers for Ganapati at Kailasagiri.
As per the Legend, During Kruta Yuga, Mount Meru started growing bigger which affected Sun God Chariot path. Worried Sage approached Sage Agastya for the rescue. Agastya informed Meru that he was on Pilgrimage to South and asked him not to grow till he returns. Sage Agastya created Pathala Ganga and offered prayers for Sun God. While Sage resting under the tree, Goddess Lalitha Ambika appeared in the Loya and told him that she was roaming in this forest to eradicate evils. Sage Agastya offered prayers and requested Goddess to stay at this place for human welfare. On his request Goddess self-manifested here Talpulamma.
Kumkum Archana and Abhishekam will be performed daily for the deity. Devotees used to offer Goat and chickens for the goddess. Annual Jathara will be celebrated in a grand. Devotees used to offer prayers Goddess on every new vehicle purchase.
Devotees can stay at Tuni which is close to this temple. Most of the devotees return by 6 pm from the temple.
Talupulamma Lova Timings: 6:00 am – 6:00 pm
How to reach Talupulamma Lova?
By Air
- The nearest airport is at Rajahmundry which is 103 km away.
By Train
- The nearest railway station is at Tuni which is 8 km away.
By Road
- The nearest bus station is at Tuni. Bus frequency is quite from Thuni to Temple.
- Temple is 10 km from Tuni and 4 km from National High.
Talupulamma Lova Temple Images
Best Time to visit: Sep to Jun 1st week.
It is really a wonderful and divine experience visiting Talupulamma temple. It cannot be expressed in works it should be experienced.