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Alampur Jogulamba Devi Temple

Gadwal, Telangana, India
Alampur Jogulamba Devi Temple is one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in India, recognized as the 5th Maha Shakti Peetha among the 18 sacred shrines dedicated to Goddess Shakti. Located at the holy confluence of the Tungabhadra and Krishna rivers, this temple town is often referred to as Da kshina Kashi (Kashi of the South) due to its immense spiritual aura and historical depth. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Jogulamba, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, whose name is derived from "Yogula Amma," meaning the Mother of Yogis. Historically, the temple dates back to the 7th century CE, built under the patronage of the Badami Chalukya kings. The original temple was tragically destroyed during the 14th-century invasions by the Bahmani Sultans, and the idol of the Goddess was hidden in the nearby Bala Brahmeswara Temple for safety for centuries. It wasn't until 2005 that a new, magnificent temple was constructed to house the original deity once again. The goddess is depicted in a fierce yet protective form, seated on a corpse, with a scorpion, frog, and lizard on her head, symbolizing her control over life, death, and time. Surrounded by the Navabrahma Temples—a cluster of nine ancient Shiva temples—the complex serves as a living museum of ancient Indian heritage. Pilgrims believe that a visit here grants spiritual liberation and protection from evil forces. The atmosphere is thick with the scent of incense and the rhythmic chanting of Vedic hymns, making it a profound destination for both the devout and the history enthusiast. The site is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) due to its historical value. Visiting Alampur provides a unique window into the Chalukyan era's religious and cultural life, where the confluence of rivers mirrors the confluence of Shaivism and Shaktism traditions.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 6 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Historical
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    Entry Fees:
    General Entry is Free for all visitors. However, special Darshan tickets may cost Rs.50 to Rs.100. Specific rituals like Abhishekam or Sahastra Namarchana range from Rs.200 to Rs.1,500 depending on the complexity of the puja. ...
    General Entry is Free for all visitors. However, special Darshan tickets may cost Rs.50 to Rs.100. Specific rituals like Abhishekam or Sahastra Namarchana range from Rs.200 to Rs.1,500 depending on the complexity of the puja.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM is best to avoid crowds and witness the morning Aarti. ...
    Regular Timings: The temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM is best to avoid crowds and witness the morning Aarti.
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    Special Events:
    Navratri Celebrations: The festival of Navratri (September-October) is the grandest event at Alampur. During these nine days, the Goddess is decorated in different avatars, and thousands of pilgrims perform special "Deepotsavam" (lighting lamps) across the temple complex. ...
    Navratri Celebrations: The festival of Navratri (September-October) is the grandest event at Alampur. During these nine days, the Goddess is decorated in different avatars, and thousands of pilgrims perform special "Deepotsavam" (lighting lamps) across the temple complex.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Gopuram: The entrance tower offers a grand backdrop for wide-angle shots.

    River Confluence: The meeting point of the Krishna and Tungabhadra provides a scenic natural landscape.

    Swarga Brahma Carvings:...
    The Main Gopuram: The entrance tower offers a grand backdrop for wide-angle shots.

    River Confluence: The meeting point of the Krishna and Tungabhadra provides a scenic natural landscape.

    Swarga Brahma Carvings: The detailed pillar carvings are perfect for macro photography lovers.

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Things To Do

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    Divine Darshan: The primary activity is seeking the blessings of Goddess Jogulamba. Devotees often participate in the Kumkum Archana or the Chandi Homam for spiritual wellness.

    Historical Walk: Explore the nine Navabrahma temples. Each temple like Arka Brahma or Vishwa Brahma has unique carvings that tell stories of ancient India.

    Holy Dip: Take a ritualistic bath at the Tungabhadra ghats, especially during the Pushkaralu festival.

    Museum Visit: Visit the local ASI museum which houses rare sculptures and inscriptions found during excavations.

    Photography: Capture the stunning Chalukyan stone work and the river views.

    Meditation: Spend quiet time in the temple courtyards to experience the spiri...

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    Why Famous:
    The 5th Shakti Peetha: This site is world-renowned because it is where the upper teeth of Goddess Sati fell during Lord Shiva's Tandava. Being one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, it is a bucket-list destination for millions of Hindu devotees worldwide. Its status as Dakshi...
    The 5th Shakti Peetha: This site is world-renowned because it is where the upper teeth of Goddess Sati fell during Lord Shiva's Tandava. Being one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, it is a bucket-list destination for millions of Hindu devotees worldwide. Its status as Dakshina Kashi adds to its fame, as it is considered as holy as Varanasi. The presence of the Navabrahma temples, which are dedicated to nine forms of Shiva, makes it a rare site where both Shakti and Shiva are worshipped in high architectural glory.
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    Architecture:
    Chalukyan Masterpiece: The architecture of the Jogulamba and Navabrahma temples reflects the early Badami Chalukyan style, characterized by the Vesara school which blends Northern and Southern Indian designs. The temples are primarily built from sandstone and feature intri...
    Chalukyan Masterpiece: The architecture of the Jogulamba and Navabrahma temples reflects the early Badami Chalukyan style, characterized by the Vesara school which blends Northern and Southern Indian designs. The temples are primarily built from sandstone and feature intricate carvings on the pillars and outer walls.

    Dimensions: The main Jogulamba sanctum is approximately 40x40 feet, while the larger Bala Brahmeswara temple measures roughly 100x60 feet. The Shikhara (tower) of the temples follows the Rekha Nagara style, featuring a curvilinear shape decorated with miniature motifs. The Navabrahma temples, including Swarga Brahma and Padma Brahma, are known for their massive stone blocks fitted without mortar, showcasing advanced ancient engineering. The carvings depict scenes from the Puranas, celestial beings, and intricate floral patterns.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Hyderabad, about 200 KM away.

    By Train: Alampur Road Railway Station is just 8 KM from the temple.

    By Road: Well connected via NH-4...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Kurnool Fort (12 KM), Orvakal Rock Garden (35 KM), Mantravalayam (50 KM), Gadwal Fort (80 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health: Carry water and stay hydrated.

    Packing: Wear modest traditional clothing (Dhoti/Saree).

    Cash: ATMs are available in Alampur town, but keep cash for small offerings.

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