Veerabhadraswami Temple


                 

Description

Kadapa Veerabhadraswami Temple

The Kadapa Veerabhadraswami Temple is dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, a fierce form of Lord Shiva. Located in Kadapa district, this temple is known for its stunning architecture and vibrant festivals, attracting numerous devotees each year.

Built:

This temple dates back to the 16th century and is a fine example of Dravidian architecture.

Deity:

The temple houses a majestic idol of Lord Veerabhadra, which is adorned with elaborate decorations during festivals.

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Architectural Features

Style:

Veerabhadraswami Architecture

The temple is built in the classic Dravidian style, showcasing intricate carvings and sculptures depicting various scenes from Hindu mythology.

Main Shrine:

The main shrine features a beautifully crafted idol of Veerabhadra, believed to be a protector of devotees.

Intricate Carvings:

The temple walls are adorned with elaborate carvings that narrate stories from Hindu epics and showcase the skill of ancient artisans.

Visitor Information

Guides:

Local Guide

Local guides are available to provide insights into the temple's history, architecture, and religious significance.

Timings:

The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.

Entry Fee:

Free

Significant Features:

Nandi Statue

Description: A prominent statue of Nandi, the sacred bull, is located near the entrance, symbolizing strength and devotion.

Tips for Visitors

Comfortable Clothing:

Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees to show respect in the temple.

Respect:

Maintain silence and show respect to the rituals and traditions observed in the temple premises.