In Andhra Pradesh, This Temple Houses Navagrahas And Shivalingam Together
In Andhra Pradesh, This Temple Houses Navagrahas And Shivalingam Together
The trustee of the temple Sekhar Swami said if anyone visits the holy place and remembers it, they will reach the highest position in their respective careers.

The Sri Margasaheswara Swamy Temple in Andhra Pradesh has a speciality, which, according to the devotees, cannot be found anywhere else. Local18 reports that the temple is home to the navagrahas and the lingam of Lord Shiva.

According to the information, the navagrahas are usually kept in the corner of the deity, within a temple. Furthermore, one must keep an idol of Lord Ganesha, where there are navagrahas. However, in this temple, located in the Nellipatla village, in the area of Byreddipalli Mandal, district Chittoor, the navagrahas and the shivalingam, are at the same place.

The devotees who visit the place for worship are surprised to see this. It is believed that a miracle occurred at this place, something that has not happened anywhere else. The devotees from the local villages say that those who exchanged marital vows at this place are living a life full of happiness. It has rid them of any worries.

Sekhar Swami, a trustee of the temple, told Local18 that if anyone visits the holy place and remembers it, they will reach the highest position in their respective careers. As per more information, the temple was built by Kuchanga Chola during the period of the Cholas. Today, the temple is considered an ideal place for marriages and pujas – a place where any wish of a man is fulfilled.

As per the reports of Local18, the place is maintained through the aid provided by donors. The donation is carried out with hopes that the new generation remembers their history and the inspiring stories related to it. The carvings on the Dhwaha Pillar of the place are considered to be miraculous.

Devotees from across Andhra Pradesh, along with the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, visit the temple. Tuesdays and Fridays are the days of worship.

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