Subramanya Swamy Temple,
Kothapet, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
Subramanya Swamy Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to
Lord Murugan located in Kothapet, a well-known locality in Vijayawada City in Krishna
District of Andhra Pradesh, India. The
Temple is situated on the foot of the celebrated Indrakeelaadri Hills.
Legends & History
lddhipalli Guruvula Das, a pious follower and admirer of
Lord Subrahmanya, used to offer Surya Namaskara to Lord Surya Bhagavan every
day. On an auspicious day, Sri Subramanya Swamy appeared to him in an avatar of
a snake. The devotee felt blessed. Exactly after six days of this miraculous appearance
of Subramanya Swamy, lddhipalli Guruvula Das had a dream in which the Lord
wanted him to erect a temple, with the help of the local people. Later, when
the pious devotee decided to build a temple, the local people suggested him to
visit the temples of Lord Muruga in Tamil Nadu and choose one that is worthy of
imitation.
The devotee went on a pilgrimage to the famous Arupadai
Veedu (Six Holy Abodes) of Lord Murugan in Tamil Nadu. He went on to visit Thiruthani
Subramanya Swami Temple, Swamimalai Swaminatha Swamy Temple, Pazhani Dhandayudhapani
Temple, Pazhamudircholai Subramanya Temple, Thiruparankundram Subrahmanya Swami
Temple and Thiruchendur Subrahmanya Swami Temple. Among the six holy abodes of
Lord Murugan in Tamil Nadu, lddhipalli Guruvula Das picked Thiruthani
Subramanya Swami Temple and the primary deity of the temple - Lord Tanikesan
with his consorts Deivanai and Valli and commenced with construction.
He was lucky enough to unearth a priceless buried
treasure, an idol of Sri Balasubramanya Swamy and a few clay lamps during
excavation. His joy knew no bounds that went on to establish two sacred sites,
one for Balasubramanya Swamy and another for Sri Valli Deivanai Sametha Lord Subramanya.
During the year 1954, the sacred idols were installed according to the Agama
Shastras as per the traditions of Hinduism. A large number of people
participated in the auspicious occasion of Ashtabandana and Kumbabhishekam of
Sri Subramanya Swamy Temple in Vijayawada.
Furthermore, just close to the shrine, an ant hill is
found - the natural habitat of snakes that is revered by people with equal zeal
as that of primary deity. Therefore, Sri Subramanya Swamy Temple in Vijayawada
is endued with a triplex distinction, that is to say, Sri Dhandayudhapani Swamy
in the form of a boy, Sri Valli Devyani Sametha Subramanya - Lord Murugan with
his consorts and lastly; the almighty in the form of a serpent. The three forms
of Sri Subramanya Swamy in a same location is regarded to be singular and the
temple is frequented by devotees from faraway locations.
Learned about this unique Sri Subramanya Swamy kshetram,
Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal, the 69th acharya and pontiff of
the renowned Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham - a famed Hindu monastic establishment
situated in the temple town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, offered the deities
and structures of Balipeetha, Idumban and so on. Besides, Sri Jayendra Saraswathi
Swamigal laid the foundation stone for the flight of steps. Many other eminent
gurus and acharyas like Sri la Sri Sivanadha Mouna Swamigal of Thiruvalam,
Thirumuruga Kirupanandha Variyar Swamigal visited this shrine and made the
place of worship proud.
The Temple
The Temple is situated in the Indrakeelaadri hillock. This
Temple overlooks the city of Vijayawada and the river Krishna and is one of the
most admired temples in Vijayawada. This temple maintained by a famous family
known as Iddipilli. This Temple has the special credit of having many regular
devotees hailing from Tamil Nadu.
This Temple has a distinction of three forms of Lord
Murugan. Dhandayudhapani Swamy in the form of a boy, Lord Murugan with his
consorts and in the form of a serpent. The three forms of Sri Subramanya Swamy
in a same location is regarded to be singular and the temple is frequented by
devotees from faraway locations.
Temple Opening Time
The Temple remains open from 05.00 am to 12.00 Noon and
05.00 pm to 08.00 pm.
Festivals
Skanda Shashti is the most famous festival celebrated
here. Thousands of devotees visit here during this time. Devasena
Kalyanotsavam, Panguni Uthiram, Padi Utsavam and Thai Poosam are the other
festivals celebrated here.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 500 meters from Nehru
Bomma Bus Stop, 750 meters from Kothapet Fish Market Bus Stop, 1 Km from Kothapet,
3 Kms from Vijayawada Railway Junction, 3 Kms from Vijayawada Bus Station, 23
Kms from Vijayawada Airport and 37 Kms from Amaravathi. The Temple is situated
on the foot of Indrakeelaadri hills, reachable from Kothapet. Vijayawada is
well connected to other parts of Andhra Pradesh and India by all means of
Transport.
Location
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