Bhadrachalam:
The town of Bhadrachalam is located in the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh and is about 312 kilometres from Hyderabad. The town is built on the banks of Godavari River and is an important Hindu pilgrimage site. It is famous for its temple dedicated to Lord Rama.
The town is named after the sage Bhadra, who was a devout believer of Lord Rama.
The Sri Seetharamachandra Swamy Temple was constructed in the 17th century by Gopanna.
The ornately carved temple walls depict images and incarnations of Lord Vishnu and the main deity of Lord Rama is depicted with a conch and bow.
This creates an illusion that a worshipper is seeing Lord Rama and Lord Vishnu at the same time.
The town of Bhadrachalam is located in the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh and is about 312 kilometres from Hyderabad. The town is built on the banks of Godavari River and is an important Hindu pilgrimage site. It is famous for its temple dedicated to Lord Rama.
The town is named after the sage Bhadra, who was a devout believer of Lord Rama.
The Sri Seetharamachandra Swamy Temple was constructed in the 17th century by Gopanna.
The ornately carved temple walls depict images and incarnations of Lord Vishnu and the main deity of Lord Rama is depicted with a conch and bow.
This creates an illusion that a worshipper is seeing Lord Rama and Lord Vishnu at the same time.
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