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Kalivelamma Temple

Kalivelamma Temple in Venkatagiri is a historically significant temple dedicated to the local village goddess కాలివేలమ్మ. The town of Venkatagiri itself was once known as “Kali Mili” during Vijayanagar times, named after this goddess and the temple nearby. The temple and goddess hold great cultural and spiritual importance in the region. Venkatagiri’s history is deeply linked with this temple, and the area’s rulers, including the Venkatadri Naidu dynasty, honored the goddess by renaming the town with a Vaishnava name while maintaining the temple’s reverence. The temple is a center for local religious worship and is part of the traditional celebrations in Venkatagiri.

Sri Poleramma Vari Temple

(Sri Poleramma Vari Temple) in Venkatagiri is a famous temple dedicated to Goddess Poleramma, widely revered as the protector deity of the town. The temple has a rich history dating back to 1919 AD when the Venkatagiri Raja performed a seethala Yagam and installed Astadhigbhandana Yantras to protect the town from a cholera epidemic. Following this, the Raja started the annual Poleramma Jathara (festival), which has been celebrated by devotees every year since then.

Lord Shiva Temple

The Lord Shiva Temple in Sullurupeta, Andhra Pradesh, is also a well-known local temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated on Railway Station Road in Sullurupeta and serves as an important spiritual site for devotees in the area. The temple conducts daily worship and special ceremonies, and is visited by worshippers who seek blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual growth.

Sri Chengalamma Temple

Chengalamma Parameshwari Temple is located in Sullurpeta town of Tirupati district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located at the southern tip of Sullurpeta, on the banks of Kalangi river. The temple is situated 79 km, 84 km and 97 km from Chennai, Tirupati and Nellore respectively

Chennakesava Swamy Temple

Sri Chennakesava Swamy Temple in Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, is a well-known temple dedicated to Lord Chennakesava, a form of Lord Vishnu. It is one of the important Hindu temples in Gudur and holds religious significance for devotees in the area.

Sri Rajarajeswari Gudi

Sri Rajarajeswari Gudi in Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, is a famous temple dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeswari, an aspect of Goddess Parvati known for her power and benevolence. Though the most famous Sri Rajarajeswari Temple is located in Nellore’s Durgamitta area, Gudur also has its own Rajarajeswari temple serving as an important spiritual center for locals. The temple typically hosts daily rituals, special pujas, and celebrations during Navaratri and other festivals dedicated to the Goddess.

Ayyappa swamy temple

The Ayyappa Swamy Temple in Kandukur, Andhra Pradesh, is a local Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, a popular deity worshipped widely in South India, especially known for his association with Sabarimala. While detailed historical or architectural specifics about this temple are limited in widely available sources, it serves as a key religious site for devotees in Kandukur.

Ankamma thalli Temple

Ankamma Thalli Temple in Kandukur, Andhra Pradesh, is a revered ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Ankamma Thalli, a fierce and powerful local deity often identified with Goddess Parvati or Mahakali. This goddess is worshipped as a protective village deity (Grama Devata) with a strong following in the region.

Kolanu Bharathi Temple

Kolanu Bharathi Temple, located in Sivapuram near Atmakur, Andhra Pradesh, is an ancient and highly revered Saraswati temple. It is considered the only Saraswati temple of its kind in Andhra Pradesh after the bifurcation of the state, making it culturally and spiritually significant.

Godhadevi Sameta Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple

Godhadevi Sameta Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple is a well-known temple located in Atmakur, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. This temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara Swamy (a form of Lord Vishnu) along with Godhadevi, who is venerated as a divine consort or manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi/Andal.