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Srikalahasti
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  • Internet Availability:Good
  • STD Code:08578
  • Languages Spoken:Telugu
  • Major Festivals:Aadi Krithika festival, Vinayaka Chaturthi, Vijayadasami
  • Notes/Tips:None

Top 9 places to visit in Srikalahasti

Bharadwaja Theertham Pilgrimage
Bharadwaja Theertham

The land around the Bharadwaja Tirtham is lovely, with hills around it. It is a...

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Kannappa Temple Pilgrimage
Kannappa Temple

The temple of Kannappa is very famous in Andhra Pradesh. This temple is famous for...

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Pathala Vinayaka Temple Pilgrimage
Pathala Vinayaka Temple

At a depth of 35 feet, Pathala Vinayaka Temple is located at the northern door of...

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Pulicat Lake & Sanctuary Lake & Backwater
Pulicat Lake & Sanctuary

Pulicat Lake & Sanctuary is a large lagoon with shallow, salty water on the coast of...

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Sri Varadharaja Swamy Temple Pilgrimage
Sri Varadharaja Swamy Temple

People say that the Prasanna Varadaraja Swamy Temple in Srikalahasti is one of the...

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Srikalahasti Temple Pilgrimage
Srikalahasti Temple

The Srikalahasti Temple is in Chittoor. Many followers visit it along with the...

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Subramanya Swamy Temple Pilgrimage
Subramanya Swamy Temple

The Subrahmanya Swami Temple is an old Hindu shrine. It is for Lord Subrahmanya, also...

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Swarnamukhi River Lake & Backwater
Swarnamukhi River

The Swarnamukhi River is a river in Andhra Pradesh, South India. It is famous for its...

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Ubbalamadugu Waterfalls Waterfall
Ubbalamadugu Waterfalls

Tada Falls is a beautiful waterfall in India known as Ubbalamadugu Falls. The Trinity...

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Srikalahasti

A sacred city of Srikalahasti dwelling in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, it is famous as a tourist destination due to the well-known Srikalahasti temple. The Pallavas built it; this is one of the main Shiva shrines in South India. An extensive history behind, this place has been blessed with beautiful landscapes in addition to natural scenery which attracts visitors. This is also a good example of South Indian architecture. The intricately decorated gopurams and deeply carved interiors depict the beautiful Dravidian style.

Bharadwaja Theertham

Bharadwaja Tirtham is a peaceful place to stay in the small town of Srikalahasti in Andhra Pradesh. To visit such places for all glorifying its splendour would have thus proved to be a great challenge for someone not so much inclined toward faith but who will be apparently very much near believing that for true beauty and grace of natural creation, gentle streams run across here in hilly terrains around this calm and tranquil holy site. This is one of the hidden places to visit in Srikalahasti for those seeking tranquillity.

Kannappa Temple

A story says that a young native man named Bhakta Kannappa gave his eyes to the Lord Shiva image in the temple. The temple has an idol named Bhakta Kannappa. In this temple, gifts are given to Bhakta Kannappa before they are given to Shiva Linga out of respect for his devotion. This unique temple is one of the must-visit Srikalahasti tour packages for those interested in local legends and devotion.

Pathala Vinayaka Temple

The Pathala Vinayaka Temple is 35 feet below the surface and is near the northern door of Srikalahasti Temple. There is a story that Vinayaka showed up in the world's Swarnamukhi River. The story goes that the Swarnamukhi River dried up once because Sage Agastya did not worship Lord Vinayaka when he went to Dakshin Kailash. When the Sage realized what he had done wrong, he worshipped Lord Vinayaka and got his gifts. This temple is among the fascinating places in Srikalahasti, offering history and spiritual significance.

Pulicat Lake & Sanctuary Srikalahasti

In India, Pulicat Lake is the second biggest lake with salt water, after Chilka Lake in Orissa. This place is on the border between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. It is in the Thiruvallur district. The famous ISRO is based on the island of Sriharikota, between the lake and the Bay of Bengal. It's a great weekend break from Chennai and one of the most well-known places in Srikalahasti. Many migratory birds that come and go in big groups in the winter live in the refuge.

Sri Varadharaja Swamy Temple

Many people say that the Srikalahasti Prasanna Varadaraja Swamy Temple is one of the most important places in South India. The Srikalahasti temple is not far from this spot. It is considered part of the Srikalahasteeswara temple, the Prasanna Varadraja Swamy Temple. Every year, a lot of people go to the temple to pray to the Lord to bless them. When exploring places to visit in Srikalahasti, this temple is an essential stop for devotees and tourists alike.

Srikalahasti Temple

It is in Chittoor and is called Srikalahasti Temple. Many followers visit it along with the very important Tirupati Temple, which is only 36 km away. Hindus hold a lot of holy significance for the Kalahasti temple, built in 1516 by Krishnadevraya, a king of the Vijayanagara kingdom, and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. From the front gate, the intricate construction of the Srikalahasti temple complex is a sight to behold. Visitors can include this temple in their Srikalahasti tour packages to experience its spiritual and architectural grandeur.

Subramanya Swamy Temple

A very important temple to Lord Murugan is in the middle of the city. It only takes 150 steps to get to the Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple, which has wide, open grounds and lovely views of everything around it. The temple is festive and sparkling during the Aadi Krithika holiday, lasting 8 days. During this time, Lord Subrahmanya Swamy and his consorts Sri Valli and Devasena are taken out in a parade on different chariots. For those seeking spiritual experiences, this is one of the must-visit places to visit in Srikalahasti.

Swarnamukhi River

Near the Swarnamukhi River lies Srikalahasti Temple. After hearing Bilwaka Grove hermits' cry for water, Sage Agastya delivered Akash Ganga to earth. As Siva planned, Akash Ganga flowed as Swarnamukhi and sanctified Sri Kalahasti Temple. Another legend states Lord Siva sent Sage Vashishta and Arundhati. Sage Vashishta begged Brahma for water with penance. Lord Brahma told Siva about Sage Vashishta's penance. Lord Siva let Ganga follow Brahma after untangling his hair. Golden Gangadevi ran to Sage Vashishta's house. So, the river is Suvarnamukhi. This beautiful and sacred place is significant to Srikalahasti tour packages for its natural beauty and spiritual importance.

Ubbalamadugu Waterfalls

The Ubbalamadugu Falls, also known as Tada Falls, is in the Varadaiahpalem mandal of the Chittoor district. It is on the border between Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. For a day trip, it is a great place to go hiking near Chennai. The falls are in a thick forest called Siddulaiah Kona. The falls are in the Kambakam hills, a famous place for hiking, climbing, and having lunch. Mountain ranges with sharp rocks, dense woods, and several streams comprise the area around the falls. Remember to include this scenic spot when exploring places to visit in Srikalahasti.

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