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Sri Veda Narayanaswami
Temple is located in Nagalapuram, 70 km south-east of
Tirupati.
It is believed that Lord Sri Maha
Vishnu, in the form of Matsya, killed the rakshasa
(demon) Somakudu here, and retrieved the Vedas
from the latter.
The sanctum sanctorium houses an
image of the Matsya form of Vishnu, with Sridevi and
Bhudevi on either side. A peculiar feature of the idol
is that it holds the Sudarsana Chakra in prayoga
(ready for release).
The temple was constructed by Sri
Krishnadeva Raya, the Vijayanagara emperor, and is a
fine specimen of the Vijayanagara style of architecture.
The sub-temples within the main
temple are:
- Sri Vedavalli Tayaru
- Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami temple
- Sri Veeranjaneya Swami temple
- Sri Bhakta Anjaneya Swami temple
- Sri Sita Lakshmana Sameta Ramulavari
temple
The most important annual festivals
in this temple are Brahmotsavam, and Surya Puja along
with the Float festival, conducted on the 12th, 13th
and 14th days of the month of Phalguna.
During these three days, the sun's
rays fall on the main deity between 1800 hrs and 1815
hrs. On the first day, they fall on the feet, on the
second - on the chest and on the third - on the forehead,
depicting worship by Sri Surya Bhagavan (the Sun God)
himself.
The annual Brahmotsavam is conducted
in the month of Jyeshtha. The other important sevas
conducted in the temple are:
- Float Festival during Surya Pooja
- Vaikunta Ekadasi
- Andal Neeratotsavam
- Bhogi
- Sankranti and Kanumu
- Rathasapthami
- Kanchi Garuda Seva
Periodical Sevas
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Seva
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Cost (Rs.)
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Persons
Allowed |
Time
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Bahumanam |
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Arjitha Kalyanotsavam
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300
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5 |
1000-1100 hrs
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Uttareeyam
and blouse piece |
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Abhishekam
for:
-the Goddess on Fridays -Vedanarayanaswamy
on Fridays
-Bhakta Anjaneyaswamy on
Sunday
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5.00
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1 |
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For more details, you can
contact:
Tel: +91-08574 -65282
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