Alampur is an India tourist destination city, and it is within Telangana's Jogulamba Gadwal district. It is famous for its historic structure with the Navabrahma and nine Shiva shrines from the Chalukya kingdom found at Alampur. This town is considered among the 18 Shakti Peethas along with the Jogulamba Temple.
Alampur is a place of worship and art in the district of Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh and one of the most prominent places to visit in the Alampur. It is in the valley where the Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers meet. Various beautiful paintings and interesting antique buildings are found at archeological sites.
Why is Alampur famous?
Alampur is on the banks of the River Tungabhadra, close to where the mighty rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra meet. Pilgrims and people who are interested in history visit this site often. Many different groups, such as the Satavahanas, the Chalukyas, the Kakatiyas, the Bahamani sultans, the Vijayanagara kings, and the Hyderabadis, ruled this area. In Alampur tour packages, Alampur is one of the must-see places.
The history of Alampur temples
The story of this place says that after a monk cursed Lord Brahma and took away his powers, he repented for Lord Shiva. People think that Lord Shiva came in nine different forms, which is why there are nine shrines to honor each form. In the main building of Bala Brahma Temple, visitors can see the Shiva linga as a bull's handprint.
One of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas of Goddess Shakti is the Jogulamba Temple. It is a very old temple. It is the fifth Shakti Peetha, which stands for the upper teeth part of Goddess Shakti. A fire destroyed the first temple of Jogulamba in 2005, and builders constructed a new one. The Bala Brahmeswara temple housed goddess statues for 600 years.
Which are the must-visit temples in Alampur?
After Bala Brahma Temple, Vishwa Brahma Temple is the Navabrahma temple that is kept in the best shape. Its structure is decorated with beautiful designs.
The best time to visit
The Alampur Jogulamba Temple is a holy place in Mahbubnagar, Telangana, India. It is one of the eighteen Shakti Peethas. The weather at the temple is tropical, with hot summers, a rainy season, and warm winters. The best time to go to the temple is from October to March.
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