Mahanandi Temple
Mahanandiswara Swamy Mahanandi Temple it is also situated to the south faced door of Srisailam, in Nandyala Taluka of Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh around 5 miles (8kms) from Thumdapalle village (Thambalpalle), 3 miles (5kms) from Thimpurmanu village, and 4 miles (6kms) from Gajulapalle Railway Station.
History of Mahanandishwara Temple:
Mahanandiswara Swamy Mahanandi Temple is dedicated to Lord Siva. This temple dates...
Radha Ramana Temple
Sri Radha Raman’s Appearance Place is in the Radha-Raman Temple, next to the samadhi of Gopala Bhatta. Gopala Bhatta Goswami erected this temple. The deity was installed on the full moon day in the month of Vaishaka (April-May) in the year 1542. This event is celebrated every year by bathing the deity with milk and various other items. Gopala...
Bheemeshwara Swamy temple Draksharamam
Draksharama Bheemeshwara Swamy temple. At a distance of 17 km from Kakinada, 42 km from Rajahmundry, 65 Kms from Annavaram, 197 km from Vijayawada, 198 km from Vizag & 466 Kms from Hyderabad, Draksharamam is famous for one of the pancharama temples called Draksharama Bheemeshwara Swamy temple. This temple is situated in a green belt of river Godavari. Draksharamam is among prime...
Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple
Kadalekalu Ganesha is one of the largest statues of Lord Ganesha that exists in the southern part of India. The shrine housing the statue of Kadalekalu Ganesha is situated on the slope of the Hemakuta Hill in Hampi. It is a remarkable monolithic statue and one of the most popular tourist sites in Hampi.
Distance (From Hampi Bus Station): 0.25 Kms
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NARUBUNATHA SWAMY TEMPLE
Narubunatha Swamy Temple is an antiquated Hindu temple arranged at Thirupudaimaruthur close Veeravanallur in Ambasamudram Taluk of Tirunelveli area, Tamilnadu. Otherwise called Thirupudaimaruthur Temple, the temple is devoted to Lord Shiva and is over 1200 years of age. Maraman, the lord of Madurai and his child had constructed a little temple in 650 BCE.
Distance (From Tirunelveli): 30 Kms
Commonly Visited From: Tirunelveli
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Bateshwar Nath Temple
Bateshwar Temples is a famous temple complex situated in the National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary which is about 70 kilometres away from the district of Agra, India.
Location: Agra District, Bah Tehsil, Bateshwar, Uttar Pradesh 283104
Temple Open and Closing Timings: 04:00 am to 09:00 pm During Shravan (August-September - Monday Only): 12:00 am to 09:00 pm.
Nearest Railway Station :Shikohabad Junction Railway Station Distance...
SRI RAMA CHANDRA TEMPLE AMMAPALLI
SRI RAMA CHANDRA TEMPLE the Rama temple was built by Vengi kings in 13th century but the idol was 1000 years old. The temple is adorned with a large seven-story tower which is quite famous among Telugu movie fans. There is a large image of Lord Vishnu is sleeping posture above the gateway of the tower.
Distance (From Hyderabad...
YADAGIRIGUTTA YADADRI TEMPLE
Yadagirigutta is situated about 60 kilometers from Hyderabad and this place is famous for Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple also popularly known as Yadagirigutta temple. It is an ancient temple and pilgrims from all parts of India and abroad, visit this temple regularly. This Lord is very powerful and people can feel difference in their life, after worshiping Lord...
KASI VISWANATHAR TEMPLE Tenkasi
Kasi Viswanathar Temple in Tenkasi, a City in Tirunelveli district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Distance (From Tenkasi Bus Station): 1.5 Kms
Visited From: Tenkasi Bus Station
Trip Duration (Including Travel): 1 Hour
Transportation Options: Cab / Auto
Timings: 6 AM - 11 AM and 4 PM to 8 PM
At a distance of 1.5 km from Tenkasi Bus...
Durga Temple Aihole
Aihole is considered to be the ‘cradle of Hindu rock architecture’ due to its beautiful temples. It is also mythologically an important place as it is believed that Parashurama washed his axe here after killing the Kshatriyas. The Durga Temple Aihole is a landmark of the religious life of Karnataka. Maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, the Durga...
































