Thursday 13 September 2012

Draksharamam


Draksharamam, is one of the most frequented pilgrim centre of South India. It is one of the Shiva Pancharamas and one of 18 Shakti Peethas. It is famous as both Shiva kshetra and Shakti kshetra. Lord Bheemeswara swamy and Manikyamba are main the deities here. This place is also called as Dakshina Kashi.
There is an interesting legend regarding the name of this place and existence of Lord Shiva in this place. During Tarakasura vadha, the Shiva Linga which was in the throat of Tarakasura broke into five pieces and one of the pieces fell here. Thereafter, it came to be known as Draksharamam.After the death of Sati, the 12th part of her body i.e. her left cheek fell here which is now known in the form of Goddess Manikyamba.


TEMPLE

The temple is a 2 storied complex and looks like a fort. It has 2 Prakarams(paths). The outer Prakaram has 4 entrances in 4 different directions with beautifully carved Gopurams and each of the entrance is known in the form of 4 different forms of Goddesses i.e. Gogulamma, Nookambika, Moodhambike, GhattambikeIn this temple we can see Lord Bheemeswar Swamy, who is the main deity in the form of a tall Shiva Lingam. The Shiva Lingam is nearly 9 ft. A flight of steps leads one to the upper level of the Sanctum where one can see the upper part of Lord Bheemeswar Swamy. The speciality of this Shiva Lingam is that, the early morning tender Sun light falls on the Shiva Lingam. The Shiva linga is of a crystal texture. There are black stripes on the upper part. These are said to be the markings of the tiger skin worn by Lord Shiva when He was in disguise of a Hunter when he fought with Arjuna.
Manikyamba Devi’s shrine is present in backside of the temple at the left corner. Goddess face is looking towards left, signifying her as Vamachara Devatha.
Lord Vishnu shrine is present at the entrance of main temple. He is the Kshetrapalaka of Draksharamam. Lord Vishnu is present here along with his consort, Lakshmi Devi.
There are other small shrines inside the main temple premises. To name a few, there is the, Praakara Bhairavudu, Viroopa, Natarajeshwar, Vaamana, Visheshwara, Dancing Ganapathi, Dundhi Ganapathi, Goddess Kanakadurga and Goddess Annapurna and Kashi Vishweshwara Swamy temple which faces south is on the right side of Bheemeshwara Swamy temple.
For performing puja (Abhisheka), water from Sapta (seven) Godavari Kundam (pond) is used as it is considered sacred. Legend has it that the Saptamaharishis (Seven Sages) to achieve the ends of their penance divided the Akhanda (unbranched) Godavari River into seven different streams. Out of these seven streams, Draksharamam. Bharadhwaja, Viswamitra and Jamadagni streams known as Antarvahinis, were believed to have gone underground. These streams later merged at this pond and was thereafter were called Sapta Godavari Kundam.



PujaINR
Laksha Patri Puja350.00/-
Laksha Kumkumarchana300.00/-
Laksha Vattula Nomu300.00/-
Surya Namaskaramulu100.00/-
Ekadasa Rudramu100.00/-
Mahanyasa Purvaka Abhishekamu30.00/-
Sahasra Kumkumarchana30.00/-
Laghu Vyasa Poorvaka Eka Vaara Abhishekam20.00/-
Ashtotthara Kumkumarchana20.00/-
Masa Shivaratri Abhishekam (Every month)10.00/-
Masa Shivaratri Kumkuma Puja (Every month)10.00/-
Abhishekam (Every Monday)10.00/-
Puja (Every Friday)10.00/-
Nomulu / Aksharabhyasam / Annaprasana100.00/-
Special Darshan Ticket (On Festivals)5.00/-
Keshakhandana5.00/-
Upanayanamu100.00/-
Abhishekam Ticket(Monthly)300.00/-
Kumkumarchana Ticket(Monthly)300.00/-
Abhishekam at the time of Dasara Festival(For 10 days)100.00/-
Kumkumarchana at the time of Dasara Festival(For 10 days)100.00/-
Rudra Homam100.00/-
Japam/Tarpanam /Nava Varaarchana100.00/-
Nitya Kalyanam500.00/-
Sthala Puranam3.00/-
Sri Swamy vari Archana5.00/-
Abhishekam/Kumkumarchana through MO100.00/-
Ubhayam at the time of Dasara500.00/-
Nitya Samuhika Abhishekam, Kumkumarchana(For One Year)730.00/-


FESTIVALS

The busiest time in the temple is during the Maha Shivarathri festival in the month of February/March. During the same time in the month, Sri Swamivari Kalyanam (marriage ceremony) is held on Bhishma Ekadasi.
Every year in the month of October, Navarathri is celebrated and in November, Kartheeka Monday festivals and Jwalathoranam is celebrated. In December, the birth anniversary of the Lord is celebrated as Shasti Festival.

ACCOMMODATION

There are dormitories available whose rent is Rs. 200.00/- per day. The Devasthanam has two A.C. suites in their guest house with attached Bathroom whose rent is Rs. 700.00/- per day for each suite. There are also rooms available at reasonable rates. Generally the fare starts from Rs.100 for a smaller room and Rs.200 for a bigger room on per day basis. There is also a choultry in front of the temple where you get food free of cost and also provides a nice place to relax. Another best option is to stay at any of the places like Kakinada, Samalkota or Rajahmundry as you can find pretty good accommodation here. From these places, you can make a day trip to Draksharamam.

HOW TO REACH

Draksharama is situated just 6 Kms away from Ramachandrapuram in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. One can reach by bus only. Excellent bus facility is available from Kakinada and Ramachandrapuram. The nearest railway stations are Kakinada, Rajahmundry. Samalkot (junction) where people can get down in case they want to visit this place. Few trains give stop at Annavaram also. People travelling by train from any part of the country can get down at Samalkota


Shani Mandapalli


There comes a time in every persons life where they are affected by Shani Dasha (Period of Saturn). They undergo many a great hardship and it is during this time they offer prayers and do pujas to Shani to get some respite, to appease him, many pay obeisances from the effects of Shani Dasha.
The question is who is Shani? Shani is one of the most popular and yet the most dreaded and feared deities that the Hindus pray to ward off evil and remove obstacles. He is one of the Navagrahas (nine planets) which are the nine primary celestial beings in Hindu Astrology and is considered to be the strongest malefic. Shani is embodied in the planet Shani or Saturn. Shani is the Lord of Saturday. The word Shani also denotes the seventh day i.e. Saturday in most Indian languages. Lord Shani is also known as Shanaiscarya, Shani deva Bhagavan, Shaneesvara, Saneesvara, Shaneesvaran, Shani Deva.

Though most temples have a little shrine set apart for the Navagraha or the nine planets where Shani is placed, one can also visit Shani temples which are present all over India. One such temple where people pay obeisance when they have been affected by Shani is, Sri Shaneshwara Swamy Temple, Mandapalli.
It is said that a great sage Dhadichi made a great sacrifice by donating his spinal cord to Lord Indra to make his Vajra Ayudha (weapon) to kill Kartabha, an asura (demons). To avenge his death, his sons- Pippala and Aswattha waged a war. Sage Agasthya approached Shani for help. He relented when all the sages gave him their taposhakthi (power of penance). Shani waged a war for one long year and ultimately killed them. As a mark of this glorious victory he installed an idol of Lord Shiva in the form of a Shiva Lingam here.

Though most temples have a little shrine set apart for the Navagraha or the nine planets where Shani is placed, one can also visit Shani temples which are present all over India. One such temple where people pay obeisance when they have been affected by Shani is, Sri Shaneshwara Swamy Temple, Mandapalli.
It is said that a great sage Dhadichi made a great sacrifice by donating his spinal cord to Lord Indra to make his Vajra Ayudha (weapon) to kill Kartabha, an asura (demons). To avenge his death, his sons- Pippala and Aswattha waged a war. Sage Agasthya approached Shani for help. He relented when all the sages gave him their taposhakthi (power of penance). Shani waged a war for one long year and ultimately killed them. As a mark of this glorious victory he installed an idol of Lord Shiva in the form of a Shiva Lingam here.

There are different types of pujas which are performed in this temple:

INR40/-30/-10/-116/-11.30 A.M3/-
PujaEkadasa Rudrabhishekam (With Oil)Mahanyaasa Purvaka TailabhishekamTiladaanamHomamKesha Khandana

For those who are not able to visit can send the name of the puja to be done along with the amount specified below:

Details of AbisekhamFor one time pujaPermanent Pujas (Including this year)For 52 Saturday in an Year
Ekadasi Rudrabhishekam with oilRs.100.00Rs. 1,500.00Rs. 5,200.00
Mahaanyaasaka Purvaka TailabhishekamRs.70.00Rs. 1,070.00Rs. 3,640.00

The following are the festivals celebrated in Mandapalli:

Kalyanam of Sri Swamivaru (Magha Bahula Ekhadasi) (February/March every year)
Devi Navaratrulu (Aswayuja Masam Nine days) (September/October every year)
Karthika Masam (November/December every year)
Lakshapatri Puja (Karthika Masam) (November/December every year)

CONTACT

For enquiries regarding pujas, and stays contact:
The Executive Officer
Sri Mandeswara Swamy Temple,
Mandapalli (V),
Kothapeta Mandal,
East Godavari District.
Pin - 533 223
Tel: 08855-243208
Mob: 949100721

How to reach mandapalli
It is 38kms from Rajumundy (East Godavar)


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