Prakasam District Temples

Bhairavakona Interesting Places

Bhairavakona Interesting Places

Bhairavakona Interesting Places nearby, Distance and Timings Places near Bhairavakona Temple Narayana Swamy Sajeeva Samadhi at Kovilam Padu and is 2 km from CS Puram. Devotees used to sleep at temple premises for a night. The crowd will be high during Sundays. Route Information: Ongole to Kanigiri – CS Puram …

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Bhairavakona Temple Timings

Bhairavakona Temple Timings

Bhairavakona Temple Timings, Poojas S.NoTimingsPooja/Darshan/Seva17:30 amTemple Opening Hours27:30 amAbhishekam37:45 am – 1:00 pmSarva Darshan41:00 pm – 2:00 pmBreak Hours52:00 pm – 6:00 pmSarva Darshan Bhairavakona Temple Timings might differ on festival days. Bhairavakona Temple Poojas Kumkum Archana will be performed for the goddess from 7:30 am – 12:00 pm. Devotees …

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Bhairavakona Temple Routes Accommodation

Bhairavakona Temple Routes Accommodation

Bhairavakona Temple Routes Accommodation, Timings and other Pooja details Stay at Bhairavakona Temple There are no cottages at Bhairavakona, interested devotees can stay at Chandra Sekara Puram (CS Puram) which is a Village and is located at 12 km How to reach Bhairavakona Temple? By Bus Ongole – Kandukur – Paamuru …

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Gubbala Mangamma Temple

Gubbala Mangamma Temple

Gubbala Mangamma Temple is located in Jangareddy Gudem, West Godavari District. It is said that Rama, Sita and Lakshman stayed here for some time. There are two mango trees near to this temple called by Rama and Lakshman to mark their presence. During Dwaparayuga, Pandavas lived here for some time …

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Madukeswara Swamy Temple Manikeswaram

Madukeswara Swamy Temple Manikeswaram

Madukeswara Swamy Temple Manikeswaram is dedicated to Lord Siva and this temple is called Dakshina Kasi (South Kasi). As Manikeswaram Temple located on the banks of Gundlakamma which is similar to Kasi on the bank of River Ganga. Rivulet here flows from East to West. The main deity is believed …

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Mukteswara Swamy Temple Mokshagundam

Mukteswara Swamy Temple Mokshagundam

Mukteswara Swamy Temple Mokshagundam is dedicated to Lord Siva. Temple is located in Mokshagundam Village, Besthavaripeta, Mandal, Prakasam District. Mukteswara Swamy Temple Mokshagundam History It is believed that Sage Vasista had installed the Siva Linga here and performed Puja. As per the Legends, every day, Renuka the wife of Sage Jamadagni used …

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Nemaligundla Ranganayaka Swamy Temple

Nemaligundla Ranganayaka Swamy Temple

Nemaligundla Ranganayaka Swamy Temple is located in Nallamalla Forest. Temple can be reached from J. Pullala Cheruvu in Racharla Mandal, Prakasam District. Annual Brahmotsavam festival will be performed to the deity during Mar-Apr. Brahmotsavam will be conducted for 3 days, during this temple Utsava deities will be taken out in …

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Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple Singarayakonda

Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple Singarayakonda

Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple Singarayakonda located at the foot of the hills. It is believed that Sage Narada performed penance for Lord Narasimha Swamy and Lord appeared before him in Varaha Narasimha Avatar (Incarnation of Lord Vishnu).  Singarayakonda Narasimha Swamy temple flourished during the time of Vijayanagara Kings in 15th …

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Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple Singarayakonda

Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple Singarayakonda

Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple Singarayakonda is one of the holy abodes of Lord Narasimha Swamy. It is also called by Dakshina Simhachalam. Temple Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple Singarayakonda Legends As per the Legends, This region was ruled by Demon Kharasura, who established a vast Kharati Dynasty. He was an ardent …

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Motupalli Temple

Motupalli Temple

Motupalli Temple History, Timings, Route info and Images Sri Rama and Veerabhadra Swamy Temples in Motupalli Village reflect the rich culture of Satavahana Kings. It is said that this Temple flourished during the times of Kakatiya rulers who established sea trade with foreign countries. Inscriptions on the temple walls were …

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