About the Temple

About the Temple


The temple is constructed with two entrances. The main entrance is at Audiappa Street and the second entrance is from Godown Street. Upon entering through the main entrance, you can worship the greater view of Raja Gopuram. As you cross the Raja Gopuram you can have the darshan of our graceful looking Vasavi Matha with a serene look and you are ensured sense of peace. Uthsava Vigraham is placed aside the Moolavar in the Sanctum Sanctorium. On the right side you can have the darshan of Adhala Mandapam and Mandahasa Mandapam.


In the Mandahasa Mandapam you can have the darshan of Lord Nagareeswara (in Emerald), Lord Sri Kothandaramar, Lord Sri Venkatachalapathi, Lord Sri Muruga, Lord Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy, Lord Sri Hanuman, Rishabh vigrahas, Spatika Lingam, Maragadha Lingam and Saligramams which have been worshipped for more than a century. You can also see the Navarathri Kalasam with Narikelapalam which is received from the blessings of Sri Kanchi Sankara Matam and preserved until the next Navarathri.


Opposite to Mandahasa Mandapam Navagraha sannithi has been consecrated. To the left, Lord Sri Naga Devatha sculptures, Lord Sri Ganapathi and Snake Pit were established under a marri chettu (peepal tree).


The walls of the Maha Mandapam are decorated with the Tanjore Artwork of Sri Kanyaka Parameshwari Charithra. Even Children can easily learn the history of Ammavaru. The temple has adequate parking facilities for cars and two-wheelers.


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