Saturday, May 2, 2015

Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple Gudimallam Tirupati

Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple - Gudimallam Temple Tirupati


Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple Gudimallam History

Gudimallam is a small village located in Srikalahasti Mandal, of the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is seven miles away from Renigunta Railway Junction of considerable significance. Though a small village, historically it is very important, because it has a beautiful Siva Temple which is popularly known as ” Sri Parasurameswara Temple".Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple Gudimallam is near to Papanaidu Peta near Tirupati.

The main importance of the temple lies in the Linga which is housed in the Garbhagriha of the temple. This is supposed to be the earliest Linga discovered so far and it has been assigned to the 2nd or 1st century BC. The name of the temple is mentioned as Parasurameswara Temple in the inscriptions. These inscriptions do not refer to the original builders of the temple. But they register the gifts made to the temple like land, money and cows for the conduct of daily worship in the temple. The Black and Redware sherds of the 2nd or 3rd century AD have been brought to light during the course of excavations conducted in 1973. Potsherds of the Andhra Satavahana period (Circa 1st century AD to 2nd century AD) and large sized bricks measuring 42+21+6 cms. of the same period have also been found. Hence some historians assign the temple to the Satavahana period.
The temple called Parasurameswaraalayam is built on the banks of Suvaranamukhi river. There is a fascinating tale about this place. It runs-once there was a devotee by name Parasurameswara, who was worshipping Lord Siva regularly with exceptional ardor using flowers grown in his tank nearby. The flowers were odd in shape and colour
s-And grand to look at. The Lord was pleased and conferred bliss on him. Seeing this unseen, a demon one day ventured to pluck all the flowers and offered to Siva. Finding the transgression grievous, the pious Sivabhakta entered into a fierce boxing bout with the demon. When the vanquished demon was about to be crushed, Lord Siva appeared and blessed the both with their desire of Sayujyamukti – merging in Him
It`s a famous tourist temple .The Lord “PARASURAMESWARA DEVASTANAM”in 2 B.C and believed to be first indian temple. Within the temple premises there are other temples “SHANMUKA”with his two wifes “VALLI.”DEVASANA”,  “SURYABHAGAVAN” Temple and temple for “ANANDHAVALLI AMMAVARU”.

Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple Gudimallam Temple Tirupati Distance from Tirupati : 30 Km
How to reach Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple Gudimallam from Tirupati ?


1) Diect Buses are available but with less frequency. Temple is currently under ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) Maintenance
2) As this Gudimallam Temple Tirupati is located near Papanaidu Peta Village, Locals used to reach here by Bus to Papanaidu peta, if not buses are quite frequent from Renigunta to Papanaidu Peta, Share Autos are also available.

How to reach Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple Gudimallam from Tirupati by Private Vehicle?
1) From Tirupati -> Tiruchanoor Bypass -> Towards Renigunta Junction in Bypass ( Well before Junction we should take Right to Papanaidu Peta) -> Papanaidu Peta is a single Road and from it is almost one direction to Gudimallam Temple. You can Locals for Gudimallam Temple as everyone knows this place.
Sri Parasu Rameswara Swamy Temple Gudimallam Temple Timings : 6 am To 8 pm. Only one Archaka will be there at the Temple.








2 comments:

  1. Hi. thanks for the information. I am plannning to visit this temple in March. Can I have the contact details of the temple priest. thanks

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  2. Hi,

    My DOB is 08-July-1992, 5.30 AM, which time is best for Rahu kethu pooja

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