Saturday, June 3, 2017

5 Must visit Lord Siva places on the Cheyyaru river bank | Lord Sivaiah | Siva rathri | Kartheeka Masam Siva temples in Kadapa


Paleswaram Temple | Lord Siva | Second Kashi
The shiva linga idol is facing to the west, as it seen in Kashi Visheswara temple in Varanasi, local people will refer this temple as Second Kashi. During Mahasivaratri festival a large number of people visiting this temple and during Kartheeka Masam also on every Monday special poojas are going in this temple. This temple is located in between Mandapalle and Pulapathurru Village. From Nandalur it is around 13 km, one can hire an Auto-rickshaw to this place.

Karaneeswaram Temple
The Karaneeswaram temple seen in between Patur and Tanguturu villages of Nandalur Mandal. From Nandlur the temple is located exactly 6 km. Every Monday special poojas are going here, during Mahasivaratri festival the temple can be seen with a huge crowd. Once can see a lush green Mango fields near this temple.

Bheemeswaram Temple
The shivalinga idol faces to the east, seen in many shiva temples. In the Bheemeswaram temple, Mata Annapoorana devi idol also there. This temple is very closely on the river bank of Cheyyaru. This temple is located between Gundlur and Mandapalle villages, it is hardly 9 km from the Nandalur town. From here one can go to Paleswaram temple which is 5 km.


Agasteeswaram Temple
This temple is in Gundlur town on the river bank of Bahuda. During Kartheeka masam on one Monday, there will be water emerging from the ground near to the shivalinga, this is the uniqueness of the temple. There is a Nandi statue in front of Shivalinga as it seen in many of the Shiva temples. This temple is 3 km from Nandalur town, towards Rajampet.


Tretheswara Temple
Sri Kamakshi sametha Tretheswara temple is located in Attirala, one of the famous Parasurama Temple was also seen here. This shiva linga is one the hill, need to climb steps to reach the temple. During Mahasivaratri festival, the devotees lite a fire on this Jyothistambham which can be seen from 30 km.

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