Located in the Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, the Mopidevi Subramanya Swamy Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Subramanyeswara Swamy. The temple is currently being managed by the Adusumilli Family. The principal deity, Lord Subramanyeswara Swamy, is also the chief god of the royal family Challapalli. The temple was built by Adusumilli Gangubhotlu, a land lord.

location Andhra Pradesh, Krishna, Amaravathi

Legend

According to the legends, the Lingam in this temple is a self manifested (Swayambhu) one. It is believed that Lord Subramanya Swamy appeared in the dreams of Veerarapu Parvathalu, an ardent devotee. Parvathalu told about his dream to the villagers and dug up the anthill at the place indicated in his dream. Surprisingly, they found the Lingam which was placed on the anthill and they began to worship. Parvathalu made the idols of Nandi and Garutmanthudu which are very dear to Subramanya Swamy with clay.

Architecture

The idol of Lord Subramanya swami is made of black marble. The temple mandapa is sculpted with images of gods and goddesses. The Shiva lingam inside the temple is self-manifested one.

Culture

The culture of Krishna district is mostly traditional in rural places and moderately modern in Vijayawada. It is also famous as the birthplace for Indian classical dance named kuchipudi and the culture with the dialect of Telugu spoken in Krishna is widely considered to be the standard form of Telugu

Darsan Info

05.30 AM - 01.00 PM & 04.00 PM - 08.00 PM

Darsan Dresscode

Wear clean and modest clothes. Avoid shorts and fashion outfit while visiting the temple

Famous Festival

Skanda Sashti, Kumara Sashti and Subramanya Sashti (Subbaraya Sashti)

Temple Rituals

Morning pooja and arati starts from 05:30 AM onwards. Thereafter, Abhishekam to be performed till upto 12:30 PM

Additional Info

 

Sri Subrahmanyeswara restaurant