Kotipalli Someswara Swamy Temple
Sri Someswara Swamy Temple also known as Uma Parvathi Devi Sahita Someswara Swamy Vari Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located on River Gautami at Kotipalli in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. Here Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of Koteswara Swamy and Sri Someswara Swamy. The temple has two Shivalingas namely Koteswara Swamy Linga installed by Lord Indra and Someswara Swamy Linga installed by Lord Soma. Koteswara Lingam is a Yoga Lingam and Someswara Lingam is a Bhoga Lingam.The Kshetra Palakas of the temple Sri Siddi Janardhana Swamy, Goddess Sridevi and Goddess Bhoodevi are installed by Kasyapa Maharshi. The temple also houses the shrines of Goddess Raja Rajeswari Ammvaru, Lord Anjaneya, Lord Kalabhairava and Navagrahas.
location Andhra Pradesh, East Godavari, Amaravathi
Legend
Sri Koteswara Lingam: According to the legends, when Lord
Indra disguised as Gauthama Maharshi and embraced Ahalya, wife of Gauthama
Maharshi, Gauthama Maharshi got angry and cursed Lord Indra with life disease
and Ahalya to change into a rock. When Ahalya and Lord Indra pleaded for shaapa
vimochana, Gauthama Maharshi asked Ahalya to wait till Lord Rama touches her
with His feet. Gauthama Maharshi told Lord Indra to take bath in Gauthami River
and perform pooja to Lord Shiva. As per the advise, Lord Indra installed a
Shivalinga named Koteswara Linga and performed pooja to get rid of his sin.
Sri Someswara Lingam: Lord Chandra lost chaya in his face
due to his mistake for liking Tara, wife of his guru. Lord Chandra approached
Lord Vishnu and prayed for shaapa vimochana. Pleased with his devotion, Lord
Vishnu told him to take bath in Gauthami River and install Shivalinga and
perform pooja to get rid of sin. As per the instruction, Lord Chandra installed
a Shivalinga with Goddess Rajarajeswari and he was relieved from the sin.
Therefore, the Shivalinga is also named as Chaya Someswara Swamy Lingam.
Architecture
The temple architecture is based on Dravidian style of
construction. There is Soma Pushkarini with a beautiful statue of Shiva sitting
in meditating posture in front of the temple. The temple is not so big. It has
mandapams on four sides. The internal mandpam of the temple are sculpted with
different god and goddesses idols. In the inner sanctum, there is a very tiny
Shiva Lingam covered with flowers and decorated with a serpent kavacha. There
is a very small statue of Nandi in front to the Lingam. Just beside the Lord,
the idol of Goddess Annapurna is seen.
Culture
The culture of East Godavari district is a rich traditional
one in all parts of the district, and reflects the true culture of Andhra
Pradesh. It is known for Veda-pandits, the Godavari River and the hospitality
of the people.
Darsan Info
06:00 AM To 09:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are requested to attire themselves in
traditional/conventional dresses while visiting the temple.
Famous Festival
Magha Bahula Chaturdashi also known as Maha shivaratri which
is celebrated in the month of Feb/Mar, Sri Swami Vari Kalyanam (Visakha Suddha
Ekadashi) celebrated in the May, Navarathri festival (Aswayuja Suddha Padyami
to Dwadashi) celebrated in the month of October), and Ksheerabdi Dwadashi
Teppotsavam during Kartika Masam also known as the month of November.
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja starts from 06:30 AM in the morning
Additional Info
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There is no restaurants available with in the 5kms radius.
Only road side dhabha's and small vegetarian hotels are available.
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