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Sri Kodandaramaswami Temple (శ్రీ కోదండరామస్వామి దేవాలయము) Tirupati

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Sri Kodandaramaswami Temple, Tirupati

This temple, which was built by a Chola king during the tenth century AD, is situated in the heart of the Tirupati town. The presiding deities are Sita, Rama and Lakshmana.

The temple of Anjaneyaswami, which is directly opposite, is a subshrine of this temple. According to legend, this temple commemorates the visit of Sri Rama to Tirupati. The festivals of Ugadi and Sri Ramanavami are celebrated in this temple on a grand scale. Brahmotsavam is celebrated at this temple every year.

Kodandaramaswami Temple

Location : Tirupati, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh

Presidng Deity : Lord Rama

Built By : Chola King

Dates Back To : 10th Century

Located in the heart of the Tirupati town. The presiding deities are Sita, Rama and Lakshmana. It was built by Chola king during the 10th century AD. The temple of Anjaneya Swami, which is directly opposite, is a subshrine of this temple.

Kodandaramaswami Temple, Andhra PradeshIt is believed that this temple commemorates the visit of Sri Rama to Tirupati. The festivals of Ugadi and Sri Ramanavami are celebrated in this temple on a grand scale. Every year the temple celebrates the ‘Brahmotsavams’ to the Lord Sri Rama.
HOW TO GET THERE

Road & Rail:

Tirupati is well connected by rail and road with all the places in the state one can take city buses, taxis, autos, and rickshaws for local transportation.
WHERE TO STAY

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