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Saturday, 28 November 2015

Lord Anjaneya Swamy Statue, Shirdi Sai Temple

Dhyana Mudra statue of Lord Shri Anjaneya Swamy is located at well known historical town Amaravathi  in famous ‘Shirdi Wale Sai Baba’ temple complex on the southern bank of River Krishna belongs to Sattenapalle tehsil under Guntur district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Amaravathi (or Amaravati) is belongs to Andhra region and situated in the border of Guntur district & Krishna district. It is located 32 kms north from district headquarters Guntur, around 40 kms from Vijayawada via Amaravathi-Karakatta road and 271 kms from the state capital city Hyderabad via NH-9.
Places of Interest :-
(1) Amaravathi is famous for its Amareswara temple (or Amaralingeswara swamy temple or Amararama) which constitutes one of the five ancient Hindu ‘Pancharama temples’ (or Pancharama Kshetras) of Andhra Pradesh sacred to Lord Shiva. The other four being are Kumararama (Kumara Bhimeswara swami temple located in Samalkota), Ksheerarama (Ksheera Rama Lingeswara swamy temple located in Palakol), Somarama (Someswara swami temple located in Bhimavaram) and Draksharama (located in Draksharamam). Amaravati is said to be a pilgrimage shrine on a par with Banaras.
(2) Archeological Museum at Amaravathi is a home to many relics that dates back to thousands of years, found during excavations. This museum unfolds the wealth of Amaravathi that belonged to 3rd century BC, through the galaxy of sculptures that once were a part of Mahachaitya (the Giant Stupa).
(3) Malladi village, 10 kms from amaravathi, has a famous temple of Lord Shri Venkateswara Swami which is called "Vatavrushantargata Venkateswara Swamy" where the God is shown himself in the form of Banyaan tree.
(4) Malladi village has a famous temple of ‘Abhaya Anjaneya Swamy’. 30 feet height tall Abhay Anjaneya Swamy statue is situated in the temple premises.

2 comments:

  1. It is good to see people working hard to create smiles on the faces of needy people.

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  2. Swami established schools with the divine motive of enhancing the learning of students in terms of mutual respect and cooperation.
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