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Hyderabad (Anywhere in Hyd)

Distance Limit

450 KM

Number of Days

2 Days

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Mallikarjuna Swamy (Jyothirlingam)

Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, nestled in Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, stands as one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingams in Hinduism, dedicated to Lord Shiva, revered here as Mallikarjuna Swamy. This ancient and revered temple holds profound historical and mythological significance, rooted in the Puranas. According to legend, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati descended to Srisailam to console their son Kartikeya, who had secluded himself in the mountains, symbolizing divine compassion and familial love. 

The temple’s architecture is a splendid example of Dravidian style, featuring intricate carvings, towering gopurams, and expansive mandapams that showcase exquisite sculptural artistry depicting stories from Hindu epics. The main sanctum houses the uniquely shaped Jyotirlingam, radiating a divine presence that attracts millions of devotees seeking spiritual solace and blessings. Additionally, the shrine of Goddess Bhramaramba, an incarnation of Parvati and one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, enhances the temple’s spiritual significance. 

Daily rituals such as Abhishekam, Archana, and Aarti are performed with deep reverence, while festivals like Maha Shivaratri, Karthika Masam, Navaratri, and Ugadi bring the temple to life with vibrant celebrations and grand processions. Surrounded by the lush Nallamala Hills and the serene Krishna River, the temple’s natural beauty provides a tranquil backdrop that enriches the spiritual experience. The sacred Pathalaganga near the temple is believed to purify devotees of their sins. Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of divine love, architectural grandeur, and spiritual enlightenment, making it a paramount pilgrimage destination for seekers of inner peace and devotion.

Sakshi Ganapathi Temple

The Sakshi Ganapathi Temple, located near Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Here, Ganesha is worshipped as Sakshi Ganapathi, the divine witness to a pilgrim’s visit to the Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple. Devotees believe that offering prayers here ensures that Lord Shiva acknowledges their pilgrimage. The temple’s serene idol of Ganesha is set amidst the tranquil Nallamala Hills, providing a peaceful environment for worship and reflection. With its spiritual significance and natural beauty, the Sakshi Ganapathi Temple is an essential stop for those visiting the sacred town of Srisailam.

Bramaraambhika Devi Temple (Shakthi Peeth)

The Bhramarambhika Devi Temple, located within the sacred Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple complex in Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, is one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas and a revered site for devotees of Goddess Parvati. Here, the goddess is worshipped as Bhramarambhika, symbolizing the divine mother who protects and nurtures her devotees. The temple’s name originates from the word “Bhramara” (bee), as mythology recounts that Goddess Parvati took the form of a bee to destroy a demon, showcasing her fierce and protective nature. The sanctum is adorned with beautiful depictions of the goddess, exuding an aura of divine energy. The temple’s architecture, like the Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, reflects the rich Dravidian style, with intricate carvings and a serene ambiance that attracts pilgrims from all over India. The idol of Bhramarambhika is worshipped with great reverence, and the temple resonates with chants and prayers that amplify its spiritual essence. This temple is especially significant during Navaratri, where grand celebrations are held in honour of the goddess, along with other festivals like Maha Shivaratri and Karthika Masam. Devotees believe that worshipping Bhramarambhika grants prosperity, protection, and spiritual enlightenment. Surrounded by the tranquil Nallamala Hills and the sacred Krishna River, the Bhramarambhika Devi Temple remains a powerful symbol of Shakti, attracting countless devotees seeking divine blessings and inner peace.

Price Includes

Srisailam , Nadhyala District , Andhrapradesh & Nagarkarnool District, Telangana.

Price Includes

Srisailam , Nadhyala District , Andhrapradesh & Nagarkarnool District, Telangana.

Construction Began

1960

Construction Open

1981

Chhatrapati Shivaji Mandir

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Mandir, located in Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, is a unique tribute to the legendary Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, renowned for his devotion to Lord Shiva and valour in Indian history. The mandir honours his visit to Srisailam, where he prayed at the Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple. The shrine celebrates Shivaji’s deep spirituality and his role in protecting Hindu temples during his reign. The mandir houses a statue of Shivaji in a regal posture, inspiring visitors with his legacy of bravery and devotion. It stands as a symbol of historical pride and unwavering faith.

Sikharam

Sikharam is a holy spot and the highest peak of srisailam located at a height of 2830 feet above the mean sea level and at about 8Km from the temple & 12 km from srisailam dam. Sikharam is the highest point of srisailam hills. The skandha purana proclaims that a mere glance of sikharam frees the human soul from the fitters of rebirth. In ancient days people used to come to srisailam on foot and those who unable to reach the shrine returned back by seeing this peak. It is one of the top places visit in srisailam. The Sikhareswaram Temple located here is an ancient stone structure consisting of Garbhagriha, Antaralaya and 16 pillared Mukhamanda. The deity here is named as Veera Sankara Swamy and locally popularized as Sikhareswara Swamy. A tough climb through 150 well laid stone steps takes visitors to this temple. There is another entrance at southern side little ahead of the main entrance which has just 30 steps.

Paladhara Panchadhara

This most beautiful scene spot in surroundings of Srisailam is located about 4 Km from the main temple. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed Tapasya at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari here. His Holiness Kanchi Paramacharya confirmed this and marble statues of Sarada Devi and Sankaracharya installed here to which, pujas are offered daily.

According to local folk the streams here are known as Phaladhara Panchadhara and these two signify their origin from the fore head of God Siva the Phaladhara (Phala = fore head, dhara = Stream) and denote the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara (Pancha = five, dhara = Stream). The water from this stream flows un interrupted at all seasons. Skanda Purana describes the flow as ‘Bhogavathi’ and it joins in the river Krishna.

Octopus view point

The octopus view point is located close to the domalapenta checkpost ,where the visitors can enjoy spectacular views of lushgreen vegetation .About 36kms away from srisailam is the mothernature creation. Just as a modern art sculpture. The octopus view point is the bird-eye  view of the river.

Hatakeshwaram

Hatakeswaram is an interesting visiting spot in Srisailam. 5 km away from the western side of Srisailam hills is HatakeswaraKshetram. Skanda Purana details this place beautifully. People of the region tell an interesting tale about Hatakeshwara. This tale signifies the importance of devotion and not an actual incident. Once upon a time, there lived a pottery artist named Keshappa in Srisailam. He used to arrange feasts and fruits for the travellers of that region. He used to consider feeding people as Shivarchana.

One day when Keshappa was away, a few consumed with jealousy broke all his pottery and pottery tools. Upon returning, Keshappa felt downhearted seeing his years of work in pieces. Just then a few travellers arrived. Disheartened that he was now left with pieces of pottery and no money to feed the travellers, Kesahppa went inside his home weeping. A Shivalingam emerged from the pieces of broken pottery and Lord Shiva appeared in the form of Jyotirlingam. Lord Shiva asked Keshappa to look at what’s in his kitchen. Surprisingly, there were many cooked food items in the Kitchen. Elated, Keshappa joined his hands to thank the lord and fed his traveller guests. Since Shiva emerged from Atika(pot), the god is called Atikeshwara.

Pathala ganga

Pathala Ganga, located near the Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple in Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, is a sacred stretch of the Krishna River. Pilgrims visit this serene water body to take a holy dip, believed to cleanse sins and purify the soul. Surrounded by the lush Nallamala Hills, the site offers breathtaking natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. The river is also used for performing sacred rituals and prayers. Accessible via steep steps or a ropeway, Pathala Ganga is a popular spot for spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts alike, offering both religious significance and scenic splendour in one divine destination.

Akkamaha Devi Caves

The Akkamahadevi Caves, located near Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, are a mystical natural wonder with deep spiritual significance. Named after the 12th-century saint-poet Akkamahadevi, who meditated here, the caves are a serene retreat for devotees and explorers. Accessible by a scenic boat ride on the Krishna River, the caves feature a naturally formed Shiva Linga, revered by pilgrims. The journey through narrow passages into the heart of the caves offers a unique and adventurous experience. Surrounded by lush greenery and a tranquil atmosphere, the Akkamahadevi Caves are a blend of natural beauty, spirituality, and historical significance.

Chenchu Lakshmi Museum

The Chenchu Lakshmi Museum, located near Srisailam, is a fascinating tribute to the Chenchu tribe, the indigenous people of the Nallamala Hills. The museum showcases their rich cultural heritage, traditional lifestyle, tools, weapons, and art forms. Named after Chenchu Lakshmi, a tribal goddess believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, the museum offers insights into the harmonious relationship between the Chenchus and nature. Visitors can explore artefacts that highlight the tribe’s unique skills in hunting, crafting, and living sustainably. It serves as an educational and cultural hub, preserving the legacy of this ancient community for future generations.

Jungle Safari

The Jungle Safari in the Nallamala Forest, near Srisailam, offers a thrilling experience for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Travelling through the dense forest, visitors can spot exotic flora and fauna, including deer, peacocks, wild boars, and, occasionally, leopards or tigers. The safari takes you deep into the untouched wilderness, providing breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature. Expert guides share insights about the region’s biodiversity and conservation efforts. The Jungle Safari is an adventure-filled activity that combines the thrill of exploration with the serenity of being surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of the wild.

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