Trip Advisor

Timing

06:00 - 13:00 & 16:00 - 20:00

Closing Day

Always Open

Website

NA

Direction

Map

Toilet

NO

Wheelchair Accessible

NO

Do's/Dont's

Maha Shivaratri is the major festival celebrated at Amareswara Temple. The divine aura of the shrine attracts thousands of pilgrims every year during this occasion. Navaratri and the Kalyana Utsavam are the other festivals celebrated here with great devotion here.

Audio Guide

NO

Entrance Fees (Per Person)

India

Adult

0

Child

0

Foreign Nationals

Adult

0

Child

0

Bimstec and Saarc Nationals

Adult

0

Child

0

History

Though the origin of the temple is shrouded in the Puranas, the temple was renovated and expanded by Vasireddy Venkatadri Naidu, who was the zamindar of Chintapalli and Dharanikota in 1796. There are several inscriptions on the temple walls, like those of the Kota chiefs of Amaravati and Sri Krishnadevaraya, the great Vijayanagara emperor. On a pillar in the Mukhamantapa there is an inscription of the wife of Proli Naidu, who was the minister of Kota King Ketaraja.Amaravati Temple, built on a small hammock, known as Krouncha Shaila, exhibits the Dravidian style of architecture. There are four gopurams encircling the shrine along with a Vimana. The temple enshrines a 15 feet high marble Shiva Lingam with his consort Goddess Bala Chamundika. It is believed that Lord Shiva here is present in the structure of five lingams - Pranaveswara, Agasteswara, Kosaleswara, Someswara and Parthiveswara. The Shiva Lingam here is very tall so that archakas mount a pedestal platform to perform the daily rituals and abhishekam. The top of the Linga has a red stain on it. It is said that the lingam was continuously growing in size and a nail was hammered in at the top to stop its growth. As soon as the nail went in, blood started to ooze out from the Sivalinga it seems. One can see the stain even today.The sanctum of the temple is surrounded by three concentric circles. The first circle houses the temples of Mahishasura Mardini, Veerabhadraswamy, Omkareswara Swamy, Guru Dattareya, and Agasteswara Swamy, the second circle contains the temples of Vinayaka, Kalabhairava, Anjaneya, Nagendraswamy, Kumaraswamy along with the statue of Lord Krishna under a tree while the third circle is a bit above the second circle and comes with the temples of Kasi Viswanatha, Mallikarjuna, Pushpadanteswara Swamy and Kalahasthiswara.

Near by places to Explore

Unlock your way to a perfect holiday planning with our experts.  Free Expert Advice to Plan Your Tour