Sri Amaralingeswara Temple, Amaravati Amareswara Temple
On the banks of river Krishna, stands the temple of
Amaralingeswara, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The place was believed to have been
an important pilgrimage site for the Buddhists, with the architecture of the
temple and surroundings showcasing
strong influence from Buddhism. Vasireddy Venkatadri Naidu, King of Chintapalli
and later Dharanikota, was a great devotee of Amaralingeswara. He expanded and
renovated the temple. Inscriptions are there on the walls during the times of
Kota chiefs and Vijayanagara empire. It is one among the famous Pancharamas
temples of Andhra Pradesh.
Location Andhra Pradesh , Guntur, Hyderabad
Legend
The legend regarding the origin of temple describes the war
between Lord Kumara Swamy and Tarakasura. As per the legend, Kumaraswamy broke
the Lingam worn by Tarakasur as instructed by Lord Vishnu as he could not
defeat the demon who had the Lingam on him. One of the places where the
fragmented Lingam was placed by Lord Indra, is the Sri Amaralingeswara Temple.
It is hence known as one of the Pancharama khsetras of Lord Shiva.
This temple is part of the famous Pancharama Kshetra Darshan
Yatra.
Architecture
On the four sides of the Amaravati temple are tiered
gopurams adorned with sculptures, in Dravidian architectural style. The temple has influences
of Buddhist style and homes a 15 feet high white marble Shiva symbol. The top
of the Linga has a red stain on it. The Shivalinga which was believed to be growing in size, was hit with
a nail to stop its growth. It is said that blood started to ooze from the
Shivalinga, which accounts for the stain on the top. There are inscriptions
from various eras as well as sculptures, carvings from various eras around the
temple. On a pillar in the Mukhamantapa the wife of Proli Nayudu, who was
minister of Kota King Ketaraja, has left an inscription. There is a shrine for
Bala Chamundika, the consort of Amaralingeswara.
Culture
Amaravathi is an important historic town, and served as the
capital of the Satavahana kingdom in ancient times. It is a revered Hindu as
well as Buddhist pilgrimage site. The historic
Amaravati Mahachaitya stupa, built between 2nd to 3rd century can be
seen here.
Picture Courtesy: commons.wikimedia.org
Darsan Info
Sri Amaralingeswara Temple timings : 9.30 AM to 1.30 PM and
from 4.30 PM to 7.30 PM.
The temple is part of the Pancharama darshan yatra, which
covers five shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in the state of Andhra Pradesh
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire.
Short dresses are not permitted.
Famous Festival
March - Shivrathri
October - Navrathri
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular pujas and rituals to the deity.
Abhishekam is an important ritual of the shrine in which the milk is poured
over the Shiva Lingum, chanting the holy mantras or just 'Om Namah Shivai'. It
is believed that Lord Amareswara Swamy fulfil the good wishes of the people.
Worshipping at this temple is believed to resolve family issues.
Special Rituals
The priests ascend steps to perform puja and abhisheka to
the Lingam because of its height
Additional Info
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Shri Durga Velas
Friends restaurant
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