India /Andhra Pradesh /Chittoor /Karvetinagaram
Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple is situated in Karvetinagaram, which is around 48 km from Tirupati. Edit
Detail InformationEdit
Sri Venugopalaswamy Temple at Karvetinagaram is dedicated to Sri Venugopalaswamy with his consorts Sri Satyabhama Ammavaru and Sri Rukmini Ammavaru. There is a smaller temple dedicated to Sri Sita Ramula Pattabhishekam within the complex. The temple celebrates Utlotsavam, Ugadi Asthanam, Brahmotsavam and Vaikuntha Ekadasi with devotees thronging the temple complex on these days.
HistoryEdit
Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple was built in the 12th century AD, this is an excellent example of Hoysala architecture in Karnataka. The temple had to be relocated from its original location in the village of Kannambadi because of the Krishna Raja Sagara dam project, which was conceived in 1909. The project meant that area around the temple would be submerged under water. After many years of submersion, in an effort to restore the temple, a new temple was built nearby in the rehabilitated village and the main idol of Lord Krishna playing the flute as a cow herd, was shifted here.
Must SeeEdit
Popular
Visiting TimeEdit
6 am – 11 am
4 pm – 8 pm
Closed OnEdit
N.A.
Best Season to VisitEdit
September to March.
Best Time To VisitEdit
Morning, Evening, Night.
Time Required for SightseeingEdit
1 hour.
Ticket Required : No Edit
Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A.
Kids Rs. : N.A.
Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A.
Kids Rs. : N.A.
Still Photo Camera Rs. : N.A.
Video Camera Rs. : N.A.
Guide Required : No Edit
Approximate cost: N.A.
Dress Code (If Any) : Yes Edit
Dress Require: A woman devotee can wear saree or a chudidar with chunni, whereas a male devotee can wear dhoti or lungi with uttareeyam or kurta-pyjama. A simple shirt and trousers are also allowed, but it would be ideal if men wear dhoti and uttariyam. Other than these traditional dresses, no other outfits like bermudas, T-shirts, jeans, shorts and other Western-style dresses are permitted.
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How to ReachEdit
Taxi : Taxis are also available here.
Bus : APSRTC buses connect all towns in Andhra Pradesh with Tirupati. Tamil Nadu public transport corporation buses connect many cities in the state with Tirupati. KSRTC buses connect many cities in Karnataka with this holy city. The city has a wide network of inter state and inter city buses. Bus stops can be found all over the city from where you can catch a bus to your desired location.
Train : Tirupati Main is a major railway station and has five platforms and presently undergoing modernization. Tirupati is well connected to major cities across India especially Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi, Quilon, Trivandrum and Hyderabad. It is also connected by Chennai sub-urban railways in North-western line. Renigunta junction which lies on the busy Chennai – Mumbai rail corridor, is 15 km away from Tirupati city. Tirupati is starting point of many trains including, Tirupati-H. Nizammudin AP sampark kranti express, Hari priya express, Narayanadri express, Venkadadri express, Rayalaseema express. Recently, a double decker intercity express was introduced between Tirupati and Kacheguda.
Air : Tirupati Airport is located 15 km from the city center and has flights to Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, New Delhi. Additionally the airport offers flights to Coimbatore, Kolkata, Mumbai. The closest international airport is located in Chennai, (Chennai International Airport) which is 130 km (81 mi) from Tirupati. The Tirupati airport is not yet upgraded to an International airport.
Others : By Autorickshaw : Autos can easily be hailed from the streets. However the former is more expensive as compared to the latter.
By Foot : Tirupati is comparatively a small city, just 16 km, and some of its areas can be easily explored on foot. In fact the religious temples and some other holy places can only be explored on foot.
Things to CarryEdit
- Carry Extra locks for your vehicle as well as rooms.
Safety / WarningEdit
- Do not Wear inappropriate clothing.
- Do not Consume alcohol.
- Do not Eat Meat, Egg and Fish (non-vegetarian food) Considered as Meat in Hindu religion.
- Do not Wear flowers – all flowers are for the Lord only.
- Do not Spit or litter or create any kind of nuisance.
- Do not Carry mobile phone/camera/pager/video camera etc. while going for darshan. They are banned inside the temple (inner) sanctum.
- Smoking is also not allowed in Tirumala.
- Before purchasing any product confirm the price from local people.
HelplineEdit
- Ambulance : 102
- Emergency response : 108
- Local police : 100
- Fire service : 101