Amaralingeswara Temple

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Amareshwara swami Temple
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Amareshwara Swamy temple
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Guntur
Deity Shiva
Festivals Maha Shivaratri, Kartik Purnima
Location
Location Amaravathi
State Andhra Pradesh
Country India
India Andhra Pradesh location map (current).svg
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Location in Andhra Pradesh
Geographic coordinates 16°34′52″N80°21′32″E / 16.580990°N 80.358946°E / 16.580990; 80.358946 Coordinates: 16°34′52″N80°21′32″E / 16.580990°N 80.358946°E / 16.580990; 80.358946
Architecture
Type Dravidian architecture
Date establishedUnknown
Specifications
Temple(s)1
Inscriptions Telugu and Sanskrit
Elevation31.4 m (103 ft)

Amareshwara Swamy temple is located in Amararama which is one of the Pancharama Kshetras which is located at Amaravathi town in Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [1] Amareswara Swamy or Amaralingeswara Swamy refers to Lord Shiva in this temple. The temple is situated on the southern bank of Krishna River. The consort of Lord Amareswara Swamy is Bala Chamundika. [2] The Sivalinga at this place is installed and established by Lord Indra.

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The Deity

The Sivalinga here is very tall that the archakas mount a pedestal platform, and perform the daily rituals as well as Abhisheka. The top of the Linga has a red stain on it. It is said that Sivalinga was growing up in size and to stop its growth, a nail has been hit onto the top of the Sivalinga. When the nail dug into the Linga, blood started to ooze from the Sivalinga it seems. The stain can be see even today.

History

Vasireddy Venkatadri Naidu, King of Chintapalli and later Dharanikota, was a great devotee of Amareshwara. He expanded and renovated the temple. The popular legend has it that once during the course of putting down a rebellion in his land the King had to have recourse to a massacre of the Chenchus, whereupon he lost his mental peace, which he regained only when he came to Amaravati. He shifted his place from Chintapalli to Amaravati in 1796, and devoted his entire life, time and revenues to building temples for Lord Siva. He renovated the Amareswaraswamy temple here, engaged nine learned archakas for the daily archana of the Lord, and provided them with all the needs of livelihood, including 12 acres (49,000 m2) of land to each. The temple as it stands owes much to him. [3]

As per Legend, the demon king named Tarakasura defeated the gods after being awarded a boon by Lord Shiva. Shiva vowed to kill the demons and hence the gods came to reside here and since then the place came to be called Amaravati. Lord Shiva is worshipped as Amareswara with his consort Bala Chamundika, who is considered as the fourth of the 18 goddesses. [4]

Architecture

Amaravati temple has also a wealth of inscriptions on its walls like those of the Kota chiefs of Amaravati and of Sri Krishandevaraya, the great Vijayanagara emperor. On a pillar in the Mukhamantapa the wife of Proli Nayudu, who was minister of Kota King Ketaraja, has left an inscription. [5]

Old gopuram of Amareshwara swami temple Front view of Amaravati Gopuram.jpg
Old gopuram of Amareshwara swami temple

Festivals

The main festivals in the temple are the Mahashivaratri, which comes in the Magha Bahula Dasami and the Navaratri and the Kalyana Utsavas. Amaravati is thus an important Kshetra situated at a particularly sacred spot of the holy river Krishna and is a consecrated place of worship, of importance to Hinduism. [6]

Transport

The temple is located at a distance of 36 kms from Guntur City. [7] State run APS RTC runs bus services from Guntur, Vijayawada cities and Mangalagiri to this temple. [8] [9]

Renovation

The Gopuram of the temple is renovated as it developed cracks in masonry due to the passage of Heavy equipment. It was rebuilt at a cost of Rs.1.56 crore. The former structure was renovated in 1796 by the local ruler Vasireddy Venkatadri Nayudu. [10] During this renovation ancient artifacts dating back 1800 years are found in the Foundation pits.

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