Markandeshwara Temple, Kallur

India /Karnataka /Raichur /Kallur Markandeshwara Temple, Raichur, Koppal Road, Karnataka, India. Edit Detail InformationEdit N.A. HistoryEdit N.A. Must SeeEdit Attraction Visiting TimeEdit 5.00 AM – 8.00 PM Closed OnEdit N.A. Best Season to VisitEdit October to March. Best Time To VisitEdit Morning, Afternoon, Evening. Time Required for SightseeingEdit Minimum 30 minutes. Ticket Required : No […]

Lakshmi Venkateshvara temple

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Lakshmi-Venkateshvara Temple, Mantralayam. Edit Detail InformationEdit Lakshmi-Venkateshvara Temple or Sri Venkateshvara Temple, located at the heart of the Mantralayam Mutt complex, is another popular pilgrim destination in Mantralayam. Lakshmi-Venkateshvara Temple houses the Sri Lakshmi-Venkateshvara idol, which was consecrated by Sri Raghavendra Teertha. The saint, who is believed to be the […]

Chinna Tumbalam

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Chinna Tumbalam, located at a distance of 25 km from Mantralayam. Edit Detail InformationEdit Chinna Tumbalam is a popular pilgrim spot of Vaishnavites. HistoryEdit Chinna Tumbalam is famous for the Narasimha Swamy Temple, which is about 200 years old. Must SeeEdit Attraction Visiting TimeEdit 6.00 AM – 8.00 PM Closed […]

Samadhi Temple

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Samadhi Temple, located inside the Mantralayam Mutt complex. Edit Detail InformationEdit Samadhi Templeis a popular destination of Vaishnavites as well as the devotees of Sri Raghavendra Teertha. Situated on the banks of River Tungabhadra. Samadhi Temple, also called as Moola Bridavanam or Raghvendra Swamy Brindavana, is the holy place where […]

Vedic Pathashala

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Vedic Pathashala, Mantralayam, Kurnool District. Edit Detail InformationEdit The Vedic Pathashala is yet another attraction of the Mantralayam Mutt complex. The pathashala is a prominent center of religious and cultural learning, which imparts knowledge in the Vedas, Puranas, Dwaita philosophy and Indian traditions to Vedic scholars from India as well […]

Navabrindavan

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Navabrindavan, Mantralayam, Kurnool District. Edit Detail InformationEdit Navabrindavan, an island in between two branches of River Tungabhadra, between the districts of Koppal and Bellary, is at a distance of 175 km from Mantralayam. Navabrindavan is a popular destination for the ardent followers and disciples of Sri Raghavendra Teertha. Navabrindavan is […]

Urukunda

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Urukunda Urukunda located at a distance of 30 km from Mantralayam, off the Adoni Road, in the Kurnool District. Edit Detail InformationEdit Urukunda is famous for the Sri Lakshmi-Narasimha Erranna Temple. A unique feature of Urukunda Temple is that the swayambhu (self created/manifested) idol of Sri Lakshmi-Narasimha Erranna Swamy is found […]

Panchamukhi Anjaneya Swamy Temple

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Panchamukhi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is located about 23 km away from Mantralayam. Edit Detail InformationEdit Panchamukhi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is presiding deity of Lord Anjaneya (Hanuman) who has five heads, representing Varaha, Garuda, Hanuman, Narasimha and Hayagreeva. It is believed that the swayambhu (self createdmanifested) inscription of Sri Panchamukhi Anjaneya […]

Raghvendra Swamy Brindavana

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Raghvendra Swamy Brindavana,Mantralayam, Kurnool. Edit Detail InformationEdit Sri Raghavendra Swami was born as Sri Venkata Natha (Venkata Ramana), the second son of Sri Thimanna Bhatta and Smt. Gopikamba on Thursday, Sukla Navami of Phalguna month in 1595, when the moon was in Mrigashīrsha Nakshatra, at Bhuvanagiri, near present-day Chidambaram in […]

Manchalamma Temple

India /Madhya Pradesh /Kurnool /Mantralayam Manchalamma Temple, Mantralayam. Edit Detail InformationEdit Manchalamma Temple of Mantralayam is located near the Samadhi Temple, inside the Mantralayam Mutt complex. Goddess Manchlamma is the presiding deity of Mantralayam Village. It is believed that Sri Raghavendra Teertha requested land for the ‘Bridavana’ from Manchalamma and she granted it to him. […]