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Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple

Vemulawada, Telangana, India
Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple stands as the spiritual centerpiece of Vemulawada, drawing thousands of devotees who refer to the presiding deity, Lord Shiva, affectionately as 'Rajanna'. This ancient temple, often called "Dakshina Kasi," is a profound symbol of faith and religious harmony. The mai n temple complex is a vibrant hub of devotion, where the Shiva Lingam, revered as Neela Lohitha Siva Lingam, is worshipped alongside Goddess Sri Raja Rajeshwari Devi and Sri Laxmi Sahitha Sidhi Vinayaka. The temple's history is steeped in legend, particularly the story of a king, Raja Narendra, who, afflicted with a dreaded disease, was cured after bathing in the temple's sacred tank, Dharmagundam. The Lord Shiva appeared in his dream and instructed him to retrieve the sacred Shivling from the tank and enshrine it. The temple complex is a rare example of syncretism, housing not only various Hindu shrines dedicated to deities like Anantha Padmanabha Swamy and Kasi Visweswara but also a Dargah (tomb) of a Muslim saint, which is a powerful symbol of communal amity. The temple's atmosphere is charged with a deep sense of reverence. The sound of bells, the fragrance of incense, and the chants of hymns create a serene and meditative environment. The temple's unique ritual, "Kode Mokku," where devotees perform a circumambulation of the temple with a small ox, is believed to fulfill wishes and is a sight to behold. This unique practice, along with the rich history and spiritual legends, makes a visit to the Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple an unforgettable experience.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 hours.
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    Place Type:
    Hindu Temple, Pilgrimage Site.
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry to the temple is free. However, there are separate charges for special darshan (quick access), special pujas, and rituals. The fee for Kode Mokku is around INR 1000. ...
    Entry to the temple is free. However, there are separate charges for special darshan (quick access), special pujas, and rituals. The fee for Kode Mokku is around INR 1000.
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    Timing:
    The temple is open from 4:00 AM to 9:00 PM on all days. Specific darshan and puja timings vary throughout the day. ...
    The temple is open from 4:00 AM to 9:00 PM on all days. Specific darshan and puja timings vary throughout the day.
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    Special Events:
    The most significant festival celebrated at the temple is Maha Shivaratri. This annual festival draws lakhs of devotees who throng the temple for special pujas, Abhishekams, and a grand procession of the deities. The celebrations are marked by religious fervor, cultural programs, and a festive atm...
    The most significant festival celebrated at the temple is Maha Shivaratri. This annual festival draws lakhs of devotees who throng the temple for special pujas, Abhishekams, and a grand procession of the deities. The celebrations are marked by religious fervor, cultural programs, and a festive atmosphere that lasts for several days. Other major festivals include Dussehra, Srirama Navami, and Karthika Masam.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The temple's intricate carvings and sculptures provide excellent photo opportunities. The grand Dharmagundam tank with the temple in the background is a picturesque spot, especially during sunrise or sunset. The temple's main gopuram and the stone sculptures of Nandi offer a great backdrop. You c...
    The temple's intricate carvings and sculptures provide excellent photo opportunities. The grand Dharmagundam tank with the temple in the background is a picturesque spot, especially during sunrise or sunset. The temple's main gopuram and the stone sculptures of Nandi offer a great backdrop. You can also capture the vibrant atmosphere and the colorful rituals during festival days, making for some truly memorable shots.

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Things To Do

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    Visitors can take a holy dip in the Dharmagundam, the sacred temple tank, which is believed to have healing properties. Inside the temple, you can offer prayers and participate in various rituals and pujas, such as Abhishekams and Archana. Observing the unique "Kode Mokku" ritual, where devotees circumambulate the temple with a bull, is a must-do. You can also explore the various smaller shrines dedicated to other deities within the complex. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The temple is famous for being one of the most significant and ancient Shiva temples in Telangana, drawing millions of devotees annually. It is known as "Dakshina Kasi" and is revered for its holy tank, Dharmagundam. Its fame is also rooted in the unique "Kode Mokku" ritual, where devotees perform...
    The temple is famous for being one of the most significant and ancient Shiva temples in Telangana, drawing millions of devotees annually. It is known as "Dakshina Kasi" and is revered for its holy tank, Dharmagundam. Its fame is also rooted in the unique "Kode Mokku" ritual, where devotees perform a circumambulation with a bull to fulfill their wishes, a practice not seen anywhere else in the country. The temple is also an emblem of religious tolerance, housing a Muslim Dargah within its premises.
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    Architecture:
    The temple is a magnificent example of Chalukya architecture, a style characterized by intricate carvings and a blend of North Indian (Nagara) and South Indian (Dravidian) temple styles. The main temple is constructed on a raised platform, with its walls and pillars adorned with detailed relief car...
    The temple is a magnificent example of Chalukya architecture, a style characterized by intricate carvings and a blend of North Indian (Nagara) and South Indian (Dravidian) temple styles. The main temple is constructed on a raised platform, with its walls and pillars adorned with detailed relief carvings depicting deities, mythological stories, and floral motifs. The temple complex spans a vast area of several acres and features a number of subsidiary shrines and a large holy tank, the Dharmagundam. The main sanctum sanctorum has a large Shivalingam. The temple's gopuram (tower) is of moderate height, and while not as towering as some South Indian temples, it is beautifully sculpted with images of minor gods and goddesses. The use of black stone for the parapet walls and other elements highlights the exceptional craftsmanship of the artisans from that era.
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    How To Reach:
    Vemulawada is well-connected by road. The nearest bus station is Vemulawada Bus Station, which is only 2 km away. Direct buses from major cities like Hyderabad, Karimnagar, and Warangal are available. The nearest railway station is Karimnagar (36 km away), and the nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi ...

Tourism Tips

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    Since Vemulawada is a pilgrimage town, it is important to dress modestly. Wear traditional attire or full-length clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Remove footwear before entering the temple premises. Be prepared for large crowds, especially on Mondays and during festivals. It is a...

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