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Kanaka Durga Temple, Vijayawada

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Kanakadurgamma Temple situated on the banks of river Krishna, Indrakeeladri, Vijayawada. Sri Kanakadurgamma (kanaka durga) is swayambu(self-manifested). It is one of the largest temples in India and 2nd largest temple in Andhra Pradesh. The temple is built in the Dravidian style of architecture. Temple commonly called as Vijayawada Kanaka Durgamma Temple. In the Krithayuga, Goddess Durga killed Mahishasura who was a disaster for World. Then goddess Durga shined on the Keela mountain with eight arms in the form of MAHISHASURA MARDINI as she had given boon to keela.

On this mountain, goddess Durga had been glowing with the lighting of crores of suns, with golden colour. Since that, Indra and all the deities praised her chanting “KANAKA DURGA” and they had been worshipping her daily. On the left side of Durga Devi there is “Sri Chakaram” & beside that there is a Ganapati Deity. So when we worship the Goddess, all the worships will be performed only to “Sri Chakaram”. Kanaka Durgamma has the Eight arms handling the weapons are Chakra, Conch, Bow and Arrow, Sword, Spear, Club, Trident, Thunderbolt and Lotus.

The “Dasara” festival is celebrated in a very big way here with large number of pilgrims taking part in the festivities. A holy dip in river Krishna (2 kms from RTC Bus stand) is also a big highlight of the place.

Panduranga Swamy Temple, Machilipatnam

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Panduranga Swamy Temple is devoted to Lord Panduranga Vithal. The idol of the god measures around 3 feet in height and he shares similarity with the childhood appearance of Lord Krishna. The idol is decorated with ornaments and wears a diamond-studded crown. A statue of Sri Abhayanjaney Swami is placed in front of the idol. The temple premise spans an area of six acres. The main entrance of the temple has a tower.The Panduranga Swamy temple is flanked by a prakaram on all its three sides, which feature the images of the disciples of Sri Panduranga Vithal. The temple allows devotees from all castes and communities.Just beside the entrance of the temple, there is another temple that houses the images of Rukmini, Radha and Satyabhama. Pilgrims visit the Panduranga Swamy temple during the Karthika Pournima to take a dip in the sea (Samudra Snanalu). There is also an increase in tourist inflow at the site on Ashadha Shudda Ekadashi.

Sri Subrahmanyeswara Swamivari Devasthanam, Mopidevi

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Sri Subrahmanyeswara Swamy Vari Devasthanam or Mopidevi Temple is in the village of Mopidevi, Krishna district in Andra Pradesh. Sri Subrahmanyeswara Swamy Temple is around 80km from Vijayawada and 30km from Machilipatnam. Here, Sri Subrahmanya Swamy is in the form of lingam (Shiva Lingam).Mopidevi temple is famous for ‘Childless Couples for Childbirth’, Sarpa Dosha Nivarana Pooja, Rahu Ketu Dosha Pooja and Anapathya dosha puja for the relief of vision, Ear related problems, cure for skin related diseases, good life partner and Annaparasanna. Devotees strongly believe that if couple sleep in Mopidevi Temple for a night, they will be blessed with children.

Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple, Vedadri


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Yoga Nanda Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple and Siva temples are the key highlights here. It is one of the Pancha Narasimhar Kshetrams in Andhra Pradesh. Among the several shrines of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy that flourished on the holy banks of river Krishna Vedadri is an important one. It is situated just at a distance of 10 kms from ‘chillakallu’ on the Nation High way No.9 from Vijayawada to Hyderabad.

The temple structure is conventional, being brightly colored and ornamented with a variety of images. There is a beautiful image of Narasimha Swami in yoga posture outside the temple premises. The Utsava Idols are extraordinarily high and impressive. The temple has beautiful Raja Gopuram with images of gods and goddesses carved on it. The lower portion of Dwajasthambam is seen inside the mandapam.