Amaravathi Amaralingeswara Swamy Temple



Address: Amaravathi Amaralingeswara swamy temple,
(Amaravati) Amaravarhi (Pancharamalu) city, 
Amararamam, Guntur district-522020,
Andhrapradesh.
Temple Timings: Opening Time 06:00am
                              Closing Time 09:00pm
God & Goddess: Sri Amaralingeswara Swamy,
                              Sri Bala Chamundika Devi
                              Sri Adisankaracharya.
About The Amaravathi Temple: 
           Sri Amaralingeswara Swamy temple is placed Amaravati a small town located at the banks of the Krishna river. It is well-known for its Amareswara Amaravati temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.  The temple is one among the well-known Pancharamas.Amaravati, moreover called, Dharanikota changed into the vicinity of an wonderful Buddhist stupa, built in pre-Mauryan instances. It had been moreover the capital of Satavahanas, the frequently high-quality Andhra kings who ruled from the second century BCE to the third century whilst there was the downfall of Maurya empire.

This Amaravati temple is devoted to Lord Shiva.  On the four facets of the Amaravati temple, there are huge Rajagopura's in a typically Dravidian architectural fashion. As in line with the Hindu mythology, Amareswara, Amaravati temple is devoted to Lord Shiva. The Amareswara Swamy temple is determined on little hammock named as Krouncha Shaila in Amaravati, regarding 30KM, a ways far from Guntur town, nearest to Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh. This Amaravati temple constitutes one of the five Pancharama temples of AndhraPradesh dedicated to Lord Shiva. The other 4 of Pancharama temples are Kumararama, Ksheerarama, Somaramam and Draksharama. To Read More Click Here.
Important Rituals, Sevas & Festivals: Sudha Padyami, Dasara, Mahasivaratri, To Read More Click Here.
Nearest Temples To The Amaravathi Temple:
Gudivada Sri Venkateswara swamy temple-14km,
Orvakallu Sri Gangamma Talli temple-25km,
Velpuru Sri Ramalingeswara swamy temple-30km,
Undavalli caves Sri Anantha Padmanabha swamy temple-32km. For More Click Here.
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