August 10, 2016

Krishna Pushkaralu in Mahaboobnagar District

Krishna Pushkaralu in Mahaboobnagar District

  •  Jurala
  • Beechupalli
  • Rangapur
  • Alampur
  • Nadi Agraharam
  • Chintarevula
  • Nandimalla (Narayanpet)
  • Krishna
  • Pasupula
  • Panchadev Padu (Maktal)
  • Chellepad (Weepanagandla)
  • Jataprole (Weepanagandla),
  • Somasila (Kollapur)
  • Malleswaram
  • Manchalakatta
  •  Lingala.

Telangna Krishna Pushkaralu 2016 Temples :


Telangana is getting ready to celebrate the special event of Krishna Pushkaralu 2016 starting from August 12 th 2016.  Piligrims who come for a dip in the Krishna river may go for temples near to the Krsihna river ghats. Let us see some famous temples in Telangana state here to visit in Krishna Pushkaralu 2016 in Telangana here.

Temples in Mahbubnagar District :


Jogulamba Temple, Alampur.

Alampur is a temple-town situated in Mahbubnagar district, in the state of Telangana.Alampur is the meeting point of the sacred rivers Tungabhadra and Krishna and is referred to as Dakshina Kashi.

Anjaneya Swamy Temple , Beechupally

Beechupally Anjaneya Swamy Temple is located in Beechupally village of Itikyala Mandal, which is one of the famous temples of Lord Hanuman. It is located on the bank of Krishna River at about 30 kilometers downstream after Jurala Project in Mahabubnagar district.There is a Sivalayam and Ramalayam nearby this Temple.

Jagadguru Sri Dattatreya Maha Samathana Peetham, Pasupula, Makthal

Jagadguru Sri Dattatreya Maha Samathana Peetham is located in Pasupula, Makthal.

Sri Lalitha Someswara Swamy Temple, Somasila Village, Somasila Mandal

Sri Lalitha Someswara Swamy Temple is a highly revered shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed to have been built during the 7th century. Somasila is a well-known tourist attraction of Mahabubnagar that consists of 15 temples.

Sri Madhavaswamy Temple, Kollapur

The Madhava Swamy Temple History of 1300 years and the temple at Kollapur was originally built by the Rajas of Jetprol during the 16th century A.D., on the left bank of river Krishna at Manchalakatta.
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