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Mallikarjun
Jyotirlinga
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Mallikarjun - Sree Sailam - 250 km From Hyderabad, near Kurnool,
Andhra Pradesh. This is one of the greatest Saivite shrines in India
and it constitutes one of the 12 Jyotirlingam shrines of Shiva.
The presiding deities here are Mallikarjuna (Shiva) and Bhramaramba
(Devi).
This is an ancient temple with fort like walls, towers and a rich
endowment of sculptural work. This huge temple built in the Dravidian
style with lofty towers and sprawling courtyards is one of the finest
specimens of Vijayanagar architecture.
The Satavahanas of the 2nd century AD have referred to it and the
Saivite Tamil Saints have sung its glory. The Kakatiyas and the
Vijayanagar kings (esp Krishnadevaraya) have made several endowments
here. This temple is of immense religious, historical and architectural
significance.
Antiquity The origins of this temple are buried in antiquity. The
Skanda Purana has a chapter dedicated to it. The great religious
leader Aadi Sankara is said to have visited this shrine and composed
his immortal Sivananda Lahiri here. Praise of this temple has been
sung by the Tamil Saint poets of the past millennium.
The shrine dedicated to Bhramaramba is considered to be of great
significance. Legend has it that Durga is said to have assumed the
shape of a bee and worshipped Shiva here, and chose this place as
her abode.
For More Information Contact Dave Bhardwaj at (416) 426 1024
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