Thursday, May 31, 2007
South India - Temples in Andhra Pradesh - Sreesailam Temple
» Location : Kurnool District Of Andhra Pradesh
» Presiding Deity : Sri MallikarjunaSwami And Goddess Bhramaramba
» Significance : One Of The Twelve Jyotirlingas In The Country
» Appealing Feature : In This Temple Anyone Of Any Cast And Creed, Can Touch The Deity And Worship The Lord.
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Srisailam is situated in the thick and inaccessible forests of the Nallamalai hills, in the northeastern portion of the Nandikotkur Taluk of Kurnool District. It is one of the most ancient and sacred places in South India, and this important religious shrine stands on the Rishabhagiri hill, on the southern bank of the sacred river Krishna. Srisailam is referred to as "Sri Giri", "Sriparvata", "Rudra Parvata" and "Seshachalam" in several texts and Puranas.
The presiding deity at the place is Sri MallikarjunaSwami in the form of a lingam, which is one of the twelve 'Jyotirlingams' existing in the country. Another important temple at the place is that of 'Bhramaramba', the consort of Lord 'Mallikarjunaswami'.
Historical Significance
The temple abounds in sculptural beauty and there are about 116 inscriptions in and around it. It is associated historically with such great rulers as the Chalukyan kings, Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara and Chatrapati Shivaji. Adi Shankara is also said to have worshipped the deity at the temple.
The Buddhist pilgrims, Fahiyan and Hieun t`sang have made references to the Sriparvata hill, which is in the Nagarjunakonda valley of the same river Krishna. The sanctity of this place is claimed both by the Hindus as well as by the Buddhists.
The Legend
It is said the 'Vrishabha', the sacred bull of Lord Shiva performed penance here. Lord Shiva appeared before him, with his consort Parvati in the forms of Mallikarjuna and Bharamaramba. Other shrines within the temple include the 'Sahasra Linga' 'Panchapandava Temples' and 'Vata Vriksha'.
A Unique Ritual
The most appealing feature of this temple is that anyone of any cast and creed, can touch the deity and worship here, a custom not found anywhere in Andhra Pradesh. The river Pathalaganga (In Srisailam the Krishna river is known as Pathalaganga, and is regarded as a very sacred river for pilgrims) is about two miles from the temple, with a flight of stone steps leading to it. People bathe in this river before going for the darshan of the Lord. There are several "Teppalu" (small boats in circular shape) and one can enjoy riding on the Pathalaganga.
Festivals in Sreesailam Temple
Maha Shivaratri festival, celebrated at Srisailam, is of all-India importance. This festival usually falls in the month of February-March and is a time to solemnly invoke Lord Shiva through fasts and chants. Lakhs of pilgrims throng to worship the deity and have a holy dip in the river Krishna known as the Pathala Ganga.
Goddess Bhramaramba whose festivals come a month or two after Shivarathri attracts even larger crowds consisting of 'Lingayats'. Goddess Bhramarambika is said to be one of the eighteen leading 'Shaktis' of India.
A Scenic Spot
Apart from its religious importance, Srisailam is also a place of scenic beauty and one of the most important tourist spot in the country. At 'Sikharam', the highest of the Srisailam hills, is 'Sikhareswara Swami', a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Another beautiful temple is Sri Ganapathi temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesh. The 512m long Srisailam Dam and the Paladhara and Panchadhara waterfalls located here are surrounded by natural beauty. Srisailam wildlife sanctuary, which covers areas in five adjoining districts, has tigers, panthers, spotted deer, giant squirrels, great lizards, pangolins, crocodiles, civets and a varieties of snakes.
Conducted Tours to Sreesailam Temple
The Andhra Pradesh Travel & Tourism Development Corporation operates package tours from Hyderabad to Srisailam every week. The tour begins at 11:30 am on Saturdays and ends at 9:00 pm on Sundays.
Places to stay in Kurnool
There are excellent choultries built by the Temple Devasthanam, in which poor pilgrims can stay free of cost. Cottages and guesthouses, with all amenities are also available over here.
How to Get There
Air : The nearest airport is at Hyderabad (232-km).
Rail : The nearest railway stations are at Kurnool and Nandyal on the Guntur-Hubli road at a distance of 158-km.
Road : Srisailam is well connected by APSRTC and Devasthanam buses with Hyderabad, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda, Devorkonda, Guntur, Vijayawada, Kurnool, Ongole, Mahanandi, Mantralayam, Anantapur, Tirupati and Chitradurg among other places.
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