Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Sunday, 16 November 2014
SRI AVANAKSHAMMA TEMPLE, NARAYANAVANAM
TEMPLE TIMINGS: 8 TO
11 A.M & 4 TO 7
P.M
Avanakshamma Temple Entrance |
Avanakshamma (small) idol is Swayambu and the idol which
is bigger in size is installed later on. Lord Brahma installed
and worshipped Avanakshamma here. It is located close river Aruni. Agasthya Muni named her as “Ammayakshi” which
means goddess with “Vedas as her eyes”. She is also called as “Avanasini Devi” which
later on changed as” Avanakshamma”.
Goddess Padmavathi Devi offered
prayers to Avanakshamma before her marriage with Lord Venketeswara Swamy. She
did Gowri Pooja here. This temple is built by Akasaraja’s (father of Padmavathi
Devi) grandfather and now this temple is being renovated.
TEMPLE HISTORY
In earlier days Rakshasa named Somakasura used
to trouble all saints and destroyed the Yagas done by them. Lord Brahma started
a Yagam to kill Somakasura. Somakasura came to know about it and he wanted to
destroy the Yagam. Lord Vishnu came to know about this through Naradha Maharshi.
Lord Vishnu in the incarnation of Sri Bhoovaraha Swamy went to kill Somakasura.
When he reached river Aruna he saw goddess Adilakshmi and fell in love with her
and left his Ugra Roopa. From then this place is called as Bhoo Varaha Kshetram.
Then Naradha Maharshi prayed Goddess Parvathi, she took the incarnation
of Kaalika Devi and killed Somakasura. Lord Brahma asked her to stay in Akasaraja’s
fort as Swayambhu. Goddess Padmavathi and lord Venketeswara swamy also
performed poojas here.
POOJAS
- Kumkum Pooja: It is believed that those who visit this temple and perform Kumkum Pooja will get married soon.
- ABHISHEKAM: Abhishekam is done on Tuesday, Friday & Sunday at 8.30 A.M. 1hr Abishekam and half an hour Alankaram. Ticket cost: 30Rs (poojas items should be taken by the devotee).
Near By Temples
2.
Agastheeswara swamy temple- 5 mins drive from
avanakshamma temple.
3.
Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple,Narayanavanam.
4.
Sri Kalyana Veerabhadra Swamy Temple, Narayanavanam.
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