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Madhavaraya Swamy Temple

Madhavaraya Swamy Temple
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4.5 / 5
  • Timings : Open 24 Hours
  • Entry Fee : No fee
  • My Holiday HappinessDistance from near by city 400 Mts From Gandikota
  • My Holiday HappinessTrip duration (including travel in hours)1 Hour
  • My Holiday HappinessTransportation OptionsSedan - AC (4+1), SUV - AC (7+1), Tempo Traveller - AC (12+1)
  • My Holiday HappinessTravel Tips None

The Madhavaraya Temple is an old Hindu temple in the Gandikota fort complex in Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the must-see places in Gandikota and is in the western part of the village. The Madhavaraya Temple is one of the best places to visit in Gandikota.

Who is the main deity of Madhavaraya Temple?

The old Gandikota Madhavaraya Temple dedicates itself to Lord Vishnu. It is in the fort complex of Gandikota, which is west of the village of Gandikota.

What is the history of the Madhavaraya Temple?

People think Sri Krishna Deva Raya of the Vijayanagara Kingdom built this temple for Lord Vishnu. Indeed, this building is the largest in Gandikota and the whole area. However, after the Nizams finally broke through the fort's defences, they moved the main god from the temple's sanctum sanctorum to Mydukur. As a result, the sanctum sanctorum remains empty, but the mandapa, which they painted with lots of small details, is still there.

What are the unique architectural features of the Temple?

The design of the Madhavaraya temple is very interesting. Carvings of Hindu gods and people going about daily cover its pillars and walls. The five-story temple tower stands out in Gandikota; people can see it all around the town.

The life and culture of the lost country are still preserved in the granite walls of this great work of art. Inside the temple door are carvings of fish and tortoises, which show that the sanctuary used to be a holy place for Mahavishnu.

What festivals are celebrated here?

When Gandikota tour package, the Madhavaraya temple is included. No extravagant festivals are held in the temple, but festivals are celebrated in the Gandikota Fort, where the temple resides. Specifically, it often incorporates traditional music, dance, and other cultural performances.

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