Allagadda - Religious Places

Religious Places

  • AHOBILAM (Lord Narasimha temple), 22 km from Allagadda
  • Kanyaka Parameswari Temple (Ammavari shala) and in the same premises we do have Sri Krishna temple (called Geetha Bhavan by the localites)
  • Sivalayam Temple (Recently has been reconstructed and Venkateswara swamy temple is also built in the same premises)
  • Sri Anjaneya swamy temple (this is where Lord Narasimha Swamy’s idol is kept for darshan during the time of Jatara on the first day in town)
  • Gayathri Devi temple (on NH18 Highway Near Gayathri Puram)
  • Saibaba temple (in Veda Nagar)
  • Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple - Padakandla
  • Kalyana venkateswara swami temple - Padakandla
  • Sri Ramadevalayam - (Jamunastreet)By Mr.Hussanaiah. An oldest temple in allagadda which make you feel pretty good and peaceful. As usual it has n number of vanara sianyam support(Monkeys)
  • Sri Gokulakrishna Devalayam -(Jamunastreet by Mr.Hussanaiah (Basha))
  • Sri Lingamaiah swamy temple (Renovated and holds idols of many deities as well as trees like devaganneru, shami, tulasi and etc. enclosed in same place. The lord is an incarnation of god shiva and has a legacy of so many folk tales)
  • Recently ISKON temple foundation stone laid near Ramalakshmi theatre.
  • Every year Ahobila Brahmostavalu happens in February month for 1 Week.
  • CSI Church, old bus stand
  • Jamia Masjid
  • Makkah Maseed
  • Madina Masjid
  • Noorani Masjid
  • Rahmania Masjid
  • Gousia Masjid
  • Khankha
  • Emmanuel Town Church
  • Gayathri Temple, Opposite RTC Busstand
  • Ayyapaswamy Temple, T.B.Road

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