Mahanandiswara Swamy Temple
Nava Nandi yatra, the Mahanandishwara temple. Dedicated to
Lord Shiva, the shrine houses a huge statue of his loyal devotee, the Nandi
bull. The uniqueness of the temple is the perennial gushing of holy water
underneath the Lingam. The temple is believed to be around 1500 years old and
the Vishwakarma Brahmins were the artisans of the shrine. The inscriptions
found in the temple show that the shrine was repaired and renovated over the
years of Cholas, Chalukyas and Vijayanagara
rule.
Location Andhra Pradesh , Kurnool, Hyderabad
Legend
The place where the temple stands is believed to have been
the site where Nandi, as a young boy meditated to Lord Shiva. The Lord, pleased
with the devotion gave Nandi powers and allowed him to come and stay with him
in Kailas.
This temple is part of
Nava nandi Darsan Yatra.
Architecture
The shrine of Mahanandishwara shows a mixture of Chalukya
and Vijayanagara style of arhitecture. The tiered gopuram on the entrance is
adorned with sculptures and carvings. There is a huge statue of the Lord's
loyal devotee, Nandi. The temple is
famous for its fresh water pools, called Kalyani. The idol of Shiva is
swayamabhu. There is a water source that originates at the Garbhagriha below
Linga. The water, believed to have healing qualities, is hot during the winter
season and vice versa during the summer.
Culture
Nandyal derives its name form Nandi and the temples around
it dedicated to Shiva's loyal devotee. It has been an important pilgrimage
destination since the time of Vijayanagara rule.
Darsan Info
Mahanandiswara Swamy temple timings- 9AM to 8PM. The temple
is part of the Nava Nandi darshan yatra.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire.
Famous Festival
March - Shivrathri(Feb/Mar)
November - Karthika Poornima
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular rituals and puja to the deity.
Special Rituals
The devotees are allowed to touch and worship the Shiv
lingam
Additional Info
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Restaurants available at Nandyal
Janapriya restaurant.
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