Discover the best top things to do in West Godavari District, India including Mavullamma Ammavari Temple, Shakteeswara Swamy Temple, Lord Shiva Temple, Dwaraka Tirumala Temple, Ksheera Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple, Sri Someswara Janardana Swamy Temple, Maddi Anjaneya Temple, Achanta Rameswara Swamy Temple, Sri Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple, Buddha Park.
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Popular as 'Chinna Tirupati' (Small Tirupati), the temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation of Vishnu. Piligrims who are unable to visit Tirupati Balaji, visit and submit their offerings here. This famous pilgrimage centre is called “Dwaraka Tirumala” after the great saint, 'Dwaraka' who located the self manifested idol of Lord “Sri Venkateswara”. Piligrims can only see the idol upto the bust,lower portion is imagined to be in the earth. The devotees worship 'Sri Venkateswara' as 'Kaliyuga vaikuntavasa'. Take seegradarshan,you can have darshan faster.
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This Pancharama Temple in Palakolu town of WG Dt in Andhra Pradesh is known as Ksheera Rama Temple. As the name of the temple suggests, the Shiva Linga- the main deity is in milky white in colour. The Shiva here is known as Ksheera Ramalingeshwara. Lord Rama is said to have worshipped here. There are four windows around he main Shrine through which all the four sides can be seen. The temple in Chalukya Style is fairy a big temple with a tall Gopuram. The mythology says that when the demon- asura- Tarakasura was slaughtered the Linga in this throat was blown into five pieces and these places are the Pancharama Temples. The temple has separate shrine for Ganesa, Subramanya and others.
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Maddi Anjaneya Swamy ( Lord hanuman ) temple is at 3 KM distance from Janareddigudem town. The name of the village is Gurvaigudem. Many devotees visit this temple in Tuesday and offer prayer to Lord Anjaneya Swamy. Like any other temple of South India there is nice queue system to get Darshan of Lord Hanuman. There is a special line of Rs 20 to go for a quick darshan bypassing the crowded free Darshan queue. There is a tradition of walking around the main temple sanctum 11 times ( known as Pradakshina) before going for darshan and your wishes will be fulfilled in a year time. Each round will take approximately one minute 30 seconds to one minute forty-five seconds depending on your walking speed.This temple is 20 KM from Dwaraka Tirupati
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