Veerabhadra Temple, Lepakshi
The Veerabhadra temple is in Lepakshi in the Anantapur
district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.The temple has been built on the
southern side of Lepakshi town, on a low altitude hillock of a large exposure
of granite rock, which is in the shape of a tortoise, and hence known as Kurma
Saila.
Location Andhra Pradesh , Anantapur, Hyderabad
Legend
According to the legends, when Ravana abducted Sita, the
King of the eagles Jataayu fought with him. Ravana smashed him with his sword
and Jataayu fell. The place where
Jataayu fell, is the place where the Veerbhadra temple has been built.
Architecture
Veerabhadra Temple is built in Vijayanagara style of
architecture. The main temple is laid out in three parts: the assembly hall
known as the Mukha mantapa or Natya mantapa or Ranga mantapa; arda mantapa or
antarala (ante chamber); and the garbhagriha or the sanctum sanctorum. The
temple has carvings and paintings at almost every exposed surface of the
temple. There is a very large Nandi (bull), mount of Shiva, about 200 metres
(660 ft) away from the temple. Carved from a single block of stone, it is said
to be one of the largest of its type in the world. The presiding deity deified
in the sanctum sanctorum is a near life-size image of Veerabhadra, fully armed
and decorated with skulls. There is huge boulder of granite stone, within the
temple precincts, to its eastern side, which has carving of coiled multi-hooded
serpent providing an umbrella cover.
Culture
Hyderabad is considered as one of the best heritage city of
India. One can see a diverse
culture in Hyderabad. The culture of Hyderabad is a mixture
of Muslim and Hindu traditions. Hyderabad is home to many museums, galleries,
and other institutions which are major tourist attractions as well as playing a
research role. A distinct Indo-Islamic architecture style with local
contribution is reflected in Hyderabad buildings, making it the first and
"Best Heritage City of India" as of March 2012. Lepakshi is culturally
and archaeologically significant as it is the location of shrines dedicated to
Shiva, Vishnu and Veerabhadra which were built during the Vijayanagara Kings'
period (1336-1646).
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Darsan Info
The temple is open from 5:00 AM to 12:30 PM and from 4:00 PM
to 8:30 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative clothes.
Famous Festival
Mahashivratri
Durgamma festival
Temple Rituals
In Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple, the first pooja is dedicated
to the shivalinga and then to Lord Veerabhadra.
Special Rituals
Devotees are offered Sadari blessing with the lotus feet of
the Lord. The prasad in the temple is Betel leaf.
Additional Info
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