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Monday 23 November 2015

komaravelli mallana

  • Komrelly Mallanna Temple






Komuravelli Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple popularly known as Komuravelli Mallanna Temple is a Hindu temple located on a hill called Indrakeeladri in Komuravelli village,located in Warangal District, of Telangana state. It is located near Siddipet on SH - 1 Rajiv Rahadari.The main deity is Mallanna or Mallikarjuna Swamy who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The deity is also called as Khandoba by the Maharashtrian people. The temple is located about 95 kilometers from Hyderabad.

The temple

The Mallanna(LordShiva) deity along with his consorts Golla Kethamma and Medalamma is at the main temple. The temple is very popular with the devotees belonging to the Kuruma, Mudhiraj , Yadava, Madiga and other BC communities. The Oggu Katha singers sing the tale of Mallanna here.
Large number of devotees visit the Mallanna temple during Maha Shivaratri when the Pedda Patnam is celebrated and also during the Agni Gundaalu which is celebrated on the sunday falling before the Ugadi. The festive season, called as Jatara begins from Sankranti and lasts till Ugadi. Large number of devotees offer prayers to the deity on all sundays which falls in between Sankranti to Ugadi.
Another temple, Konda Pochamma temple is nearby which is visited by the devotees who visit Mallanna temple.
  
Komuravelli Mallanna story

There is no written script for the Lord Mallanna story. The story of Mallanna is sung in "Oggu Katha". In this Oggu katha, Swamy Mallanna married goddess Medallamma by facing conditions which are put up by her brothers. Goddess Medallamma is also called as Bramarambika, who is consort of Lord Shiva.
Also, in a recent offering from "Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev" mythological daily soap on LifeOk TV channel, it has been shown that, Mallanna resembles to Marthand/Khandoba, an incarnation of Lord Shiva.

Famous Places in Telangana







 Famous Places in Telangana
  
kondagattu anjaneyaswamy temple
  
Kondagattu is a temple about 35 km from Karimnagar, dedicated to Lord Anjaneya Swamy. According to the folklore, the temple was constructed by a cowherd some 300 years ago. The present day temple has been built 160 years ago by Krishna Rao Deshmukh. It is believed that if a woman offers puja for 40 days at this temple then she will be blessed with a child. It is about 30 km from Vemulavada, another well known temple in Karimnagar. There is a Ghatroad from hilltop to base station
  
Transportation
 from hyderabad jublie bus station or mgbs bus station jagityal buses are available take the bus afer getting the jagital bus station then so many private passenger vechiles autos,jeeps are they people directly take to the hill of the temple 

 accomodation

harita hotel telanagana tourisam is availble at beside of temple short distance range  and down hill of the temple hotels are alaso avilable it is 3km ditance to the temple



vemulawada temple
 
main entrance temple

innerview temple




 

This temple of Lord Siva in the form of Raja Rajeshwara Swami is very famous in this part of the region. The presiding deity of the temple is Sri Raja Rajeswara Swamy who is locally popular as Rajanna who is adorned on both the sides by the idol of Sri Raja Rajeswari Devi on the right side and to the left is the idol of Sri Laxmi Sahitha Siddi Vinayaka.

Vemulawada Rajarajeswra temple is situated 38 km from karimnagar, at Vemulawada. This famous temple dedicated to Lord Rajarajeswra Swamy, draws pilgrims in large numbers. Interestingly there is a Muslim mosque inside the temple complex where all devotees offer prayers, irrespective of caste and creed.

Pilgrims have divine bath in a holy tank, Dharma Gundam, before proceeding for darshan and these holy waters are believed to have medicinal properties. Every year at the time of Maha Shiva Rathri, devotees in large numbers flock to Vemulawada, to offer prayers to Lord Shiva. This temple also has a very special offering made by devotees called' KODE MOKKU'. kODE mOKKU IS A RITUAL WHERE THE DEVOTEE MAKES PRADAKSHINAM OF THE TEMPLE WITH A 'Kode' --bull. Bull is the vahanam of Lord Shiva


 

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