Kallepalli Rega

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Kallepalli Rega
kallepalli Agraharam
village
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Vizianagaram
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration AP35
Climate hot (Köppen)

Kallepalli Rega is a village in Lakkavarapukota mandal in Vizianagaram district.

Kallepalli Rega Village houses a divine temple of Goddess Gayatri, worshipped as Panchamukha Gayatri. This temple is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Musiram village, on the route from Visakhapatnam or Vijayanagaram to Devarapalli via Kottavalasa. It is located in a serene natural habitat of the lush green environment. Gayatri is the embodiment of Gayatri Upasana as per the vedas. The Gayatri statue in the temple is marvellous and represents Panchamukha (five heads). The Goddess is worshipped as per the traditional vedic upasanas. Gayatri is particularly a metered chant of Gayatri Mantra (Om Bhur Bhuva svah, Tat savitur varenyam, Bhargo devasya deemahi, dhi yo yona prachodayat).

Veda Maatha Gayathri Devi Temple

The Gayathri temple is located in the village of Kallepalli Rega in the Vijayanagarm district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The village Kallepalli Rega is in Lakkavarapu Kota mandal (Taluk) of Vijayanagaram district



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