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Dharmagundam

Vemulawada, Telangana, India
Dharmagundam is not just a temple tank; it is a sacred pond with immense spiritual significance and a central part of the pilgrimage experience in Vemulawada. Located right next to the main temple complex, the Dharmagundam is believed to be a source of divine purity and healing. According to local l egend, a dip in its waters is a prerequisite for visiting the main deity, Lord Raja Rajeshwara Swamy. It is said that the tank's holy waters possess curative properties and can cleanse devotees of their sins and ailments. The legend of King Raja Narendra's miraculous recovery from a grave disease after bathing in this very pond has cemented its place as a revered site. The pond is a bustling hub of activity, with pilgrims from all walks of life taking a dip before proceeding for darshan. The steps leading down to the water are often filled with devotees, and the atmosphere is one of profound faith and devotion. The pond is fed by a continuous source of fresh water, ensuring its sanctity and purity. The mandapams (halls) built around the pond provide a space for pilgrims to perform rituals and relax. The visual of the ancient temple towering over the sacred waters is truly breathtaking and creates a serene and meditative environment. The belief in the Dharmagundam's purifying power is so strong that many devotees travel long distances just to take a dip in its waters.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30 minutes to 1 hour.
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    Place Type:
    Temple Tank, Holy Site.
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    Entry Fees:
    Free. ...
    Free.
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    Timing:
    Open 24/7. However, it is most active from early morning to late evening. ...
    Open 24/7. However, it is most active from early morning to late evening.
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    Special Events:
    During major festivals like Maha Shivaratri and Dussehra, the Dharmagundam becomes a central point of ritual. Thousands of pilgrims take a collective dip in its waters before proceeding to the temple. Special religious ceremonies and rituals are performed at the tank on auspicious days. ...
    During major festivals like Maha Shivaratri and Dussehra, the Dharmagundam becomes a central point of ritual. Thousands of pilgrims take a collective dip in its waters before proceeding to the temple. Special religious ceremonies and rituals are performed at the tank on auspicious days.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Dharmagundam offers some of the most beautiful photo opportunities in Vemulawada. The reflection of the temple on the water's surface, especially during the early morning hours, is a spectacular sight. The stone steps with pilgrims in traditional attire create a vibrant and culturally rich pho...
    The Dharmagundam offers some of the most beautiful photo opportunities in Vemulawada. The reflection of the temple on the water's surface, especially during the early morning hours, is a spectacular sight. The stone steps with pilgrims in traditional attire create a vibrant and culturally rich photo. The mandapams on the tank's edge also provide a good frame for a beautiful shot of the temple.

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Things To Do

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    The primary activity at Dharmagundam is to take a holy dip in its waters. Visitors can also sit on the steps surrounding the tank for quiet contemplation and to observe the rituals of other pilgrims. It is a great place to absorb the spiritual energy of the town. You can also offer small prayers and flowers at the various small shrines around the tank. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Dharmagundam is famous for its sacred and purifying waters, which are believed to wash away sins and cure diseases. It is considered an integral part of the pilgrimage to Vemulawada, as a holy dip here is a traditional practice before entering the main temple. The pond's fame is also linked to the...
    Dharmagundam is famous for its sacred and purifying waters, which are believed to wash away sins and cure diseases. It is considered an integral part of the pilgrimage to Vemulawada, as a holy dip here is a traditional practice before entering the main temple. The pond's fame is also linked to the legend of King Raja Narendra, who was cured of his disease after bathing in its holy waters.
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    Architecture:
    The Dharmagundam is a large, rectangular temple tank, approximately 100 meters long and 50 meters wide, with a depth of about 10 feet. It is surrounded by stone steps on all four sides, making it easy for devotees to descend and bathe. The tank is located on the eastern side of the main temple and...
    The Dharmagundam is a large, rectangular temple tank, approximately 100 meters long and 50 meters wide, with a depth of about 10 feet. It is surrounded by stone steps on all four sides, making it easy for devotees to descend and bathe. The tank is located on the eastern side of the main temple and is a prominent architectural feature. Three small stone mandapams are built on the eastern edge of the tank, providing shade and a resting place for pilgrims. The architecture is simple yet functional, with a focus on facilitating the spiritual rituals. The use of large stone blocks for the steps and the well-defined boundaries gives the tank a solid and ancient feel. The entire structure is designed to be in harmony with the surrounding temple complex, creating a seamless flow from the sacred waters to the divine sanctum.
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    How To Reach:
    Dharmagundam is located within the Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple complex, right next to the main temple. It is easily accessible on foot from any part of the temple. The temple itself is located in the center of Vemulawada and is easily reachable by local transport like auto-rickshaws or on foo...

Tourism Tips

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    While taking a dip, be cautious of the slippery steps. It is advisable to change into a fresh set of clothes after the dip before entering the main temple. Men usually wear a dhoti, while women wear a sari or a half-sari for the darshan. Avoid using soaps or shampoos in the tank to maintain the...

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