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It is a Dakṣhiṇabhārata Devālayam, Near Hyderabad which is more than 1000 year old.
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Ancient Shivalaya located in Andhra Pradesh, near Tirupati, this temple is maintained by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.
  
'''Location:''' Kalpagur village (Kalbagur), Near Manjeera Dam, Sangareddi Mandal, Medak District.
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'''Location:''' Bugga Agraharam, near Nagari, 56kms SE from Tirupati (route)
  
'''Highlights:'''
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'''Timings:''' Not closed on afternoons
# Very ancient temple built in 11th century.
 
# Very rich sculptural architecture, resembling the 1000 pillar temple of Warangal.
 
# This is a Trikutaalayam, i.e., the Garbhalayam houses 3 dieties: Kashi Vishweshwara, Ananta Padmanabha Swamy and Venugopala Swamy.
 
'''Timings:''' All Day?
 
  
'''Details of the Temple:''' This temple was built in 11th century by Ontimitta Obalayya, the Army commander of Kakatiya king, Prataparudra. The sculpture and architecture of this temple are really outstanding. One gets reminded of the 1000 pillar temple in Warangal on seeing this glorious temple. Just in front of the garbhalayam, there is a mandapam for a huge Nandi. This mandapam also has nicely carved pillars.
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'''About the Temple:''' The temple is located on the banks of ''Kuśasthali'' river. It is currently maintained by TTD. The main deity is ''Śri Kāśi Viśweśwara Swāmi'', with His consorts ''Śri Annapurṇa'' and ''Śri Kāmākṣhi Devi''. There are many great ''vṛkṣhas'' in the temple including the ''Śiva-liṅga-vṛkṣham'' shown in the picture. It is said that the Lord likes being worshipped by these flowers a lot.
  
On the south side (left while facing the temple) resides Kashi Vishweshara in a great Linga form. In the front (West side) is Anatha Padmanabha swamy in Yoga-nidra on Sesha, performing in-interrupted Shiva-abhishekam. Various our dieties like Lakshmi, Brahma, Dikpalakas, Dashavatarams give darshan along with PadmanabhaSwamy. On the North side (right) Rukmini-Satyabhama-sahita-VenuGopala Swamy resides. He gives darshan with shankham and chakram.
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'''Other Main Deities:''' ''Śri Prayāga Mādhava Swāmi'' along with His consort ''Śri Bhūdevi''.
  
When sunrays touch the murti of PadmanabhaSwamy, the entire temple glows with light! Ganga (Manjeera) flows beneath the Shiva Lingam into the nearby sacred Pushkarini of the Temple.
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'''Sevas & Festivals:''' ''Kalyaṇotsavam'' ''seva'' once in an year on ''Panguni Uttaram'' day. The main ''utsavams'' are: ''Pradoṣha pūja'' (twice a month), ''Kāla Bhairava Aṣhṭami'' (monthly), ''Kārtīka-Induvāsara pūja'', ''Mahā Śiva-rātri''.
  
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'''Near by Temples:''' Temples in and around Nagari, Temples in Narayana Vanam (route).
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Revision as of 15:02, 18 December 2018

Ancient Shivalaya located in Andhra Pradesh, near Tirupati, this temple is maintained by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.

Location: Bugga Agraharam, near Nagari, 56kms SE from Tirupati (route)

Timings: Not closed on afternoons

About the Temple: The temple is located on the banks of Kuśasthali river. It is currently maintained by TTD. The main deity is Śri Kāśi Viśweśwara Swāmi, with His consorts Śri Annapurṇa and Śri Kāmākṣhi Devi. There are many great vṛkṣhas in the temple including the Śiva-liṅga-vṛkṣham shown in the picture. It is said that the Lord likes being worshipped by these flowers a lot.

Other Main Deities: Śri Prayāga Mādhava Swāmi along with His consort Śri Bhūdevi.

Sevas & Festivals: Kalyaṇotsavam seva once in an year on Panguni Uttaram day. The main utsavams are: Pradoṣha pūja (twice a month), Kāla Bhairava Aṣhṭami (monthly), Kārtīka-Induvāsara pūja, Mahā Śiva-rātri.

Near by Temples: Temples in and around Nagari, Temples in Narayana Vanam (route).