Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is located in the Kadiri Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Narasimha spontaneously evolved from the roots of the Kadiri tree to the killer Hiranyakashyap. The idol of...
The Urukunda Eranna Swamy Temple is a famous temple in the Urukunda village of Kowthalam Mandalam. The pilgrims believe that Errana is the most powerful God. Urukunda Eranna Swamy Temple is also called Sri Narasimha Eranna Swamy...
Srikalahasti Temple is located in the town of Srikalahasti, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is one of the most famous Shiva temples in South India and is said to be the site where bedara...
Bayakanda Gangamma Temple is located at Bayakanda in Andhra Pradesh, 20 km from Madanapal and 150 km from Bangalore; It is a district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, India. There is also a Hindu shrine...
This temple is performed pujas in Sakteya Agamam (Nityarchana, Puja)
"Sri Nookambika" Ammavaru Temple or "Sri Nookalamma" Ammavaru Temple is the famous Gramadevatha Temple located in Gavarapalem Village in Anakapally, Visakhapatnam. The main deity...
Annavaram is one of the most famous holy shrines in India and ranks second after Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. The temple is built in the Dravidian style. The glory and wealth of Lord SATYADEVA were extensively described...
Penusila Narasimha Swamy is a manifestation of Lord Vishnu in his lion-man form, Lord Narasimha. The deity is supposed to have appeared here as a huge rock in Yoga Mudra (contemplative posture). This village is located in...
The famous Temple of the Sun God located in the village of Arasavalli, which is at a distance of about 1 K.M. east of the district headquarters of the city of Srikakulam on the north coast of...
A popular place to visit in Srisailam is the Bhramaramba Devi Temple. Being one of the 18 Shakthi peethas in India, this temple is a must-see for all devotees who come on Srisailam tour. Located in the...
India is an abode of Maharshis with its tapas and teachings. The ancient Rishis selected the Kshetras or Theerthas which are the divine places for meditation (tapas). Kshethra and Theertha have separate meanings in their value. Kshethra...