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Srisailam is very important historically. For millions of devotees over thousands of years, Srisailam, where Sri Bhramarambika Devi and Mallikarjuna Swamy live, has been a center of worship. Books or tales of various dynasties are the only method history is ever told. Inscriptional evidence from Srisailam’s first dynasty, the Satavahanas, can be found if one looks at dynastic prevalence. The third Satavahana king, Satakarni, was well-known for referring to himself as Mallanna and was a devoted follower of Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy.
In ancient writings from the third century C.E., Srisailam is mentioned. Srisailam was referred to as Chakora Shetagiri by Satakarni in the scriptures describing the regions that were under his control. After the Satavahanas, Andhra was controlled by the Ikshvaku dynasty. It is reasonable to conclude that although these kings are no longer with us to narrate the story, they thought Srisailam to be a holy place.
King Mayura Sharma of Kadamba called Srisailam Sriparvatam in the sixth century C.E. With the aid of the Kadambas, a group known as Bruhaddhana was able to subjugate and control the Pallava dynasty, the area’s previous rulers. Together with the territory they conquered, they united Sriparvatam. Pulakeshi, the emperor of the Badami Chalukya dynasty, built numerous temples and was hailed as the “lord of temples.”
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- The temple is significant to both the Hindu sects of Shaivam and Shaktam as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and one of the eighteen Shakti Peethas of goddess Parvati.
- Shri Mallikarjuna, the name given to Lord Shiva in this place, is represented by the holy Lingam. In this image, Parvati is depicted as Bhramaramba, his consort.
- The temple is one of only 3 in India where Jyotirlinga and the Shaktipeetha are revered.
Srisailam Temple Timings:
both from 4.30 am to 3.30 pm and from 4.30 pm to 10 pm. The Srisailam Temple is situated in the picturesque Nallamalai Hills, the home of Lord Shiva and Shakti Mata, in the Kurnool district of the Andhra Pradesh state. It is situated on the right bank of the Krishna River.
Srisailam temple located
Srisailam Temple is located in the beautiful environment of Nallamalai Hills Srisailam home of Lord Shiva and Shakti mata and it is on the right bank of the Krishna river in Kurnool district in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Darshanam
The blessed sight of a god has great spiritual value and is known as darshanam. The blessing of the deity frees one’s mind from negative ideas and infuses it with joy. Come see the vast array of potent deities that Srisailam has to offer. Purchase Darshanam tickets online or at the Srisaila Devasthanam ticket office.
Pratyaksha Seva
- At Srisailam, Pratyaksha Seva is a sacred Seva that is performed personally. The Pratyaksha Seva of Sri Mallikarjuna Bhramaramba at Srisailam appeals to all the senses and awakens the mind to an unmatched spiritual realm.
- Pratyaksha Sevas are offered in Srisailam by devotees from throughout the world. Buy Pratyaksha Seva tickets online or at a physical ticket counter to receive divine power’s blessings.
Paroksha seva:
Devotees can now enthusiastically worship Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy, Bhramaramba at Srisailam from anywhere in the world which is a manifestation of Lord Shiva. As the Omnipresent Lord Shiva, he bestows his blessings on everyone who worships him, no matter where they are. Online ticket sales for Paroksha Seva can be used to obtain divine power’s blessings.
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