Narasaraopet - Tourism and Places of Interest

Tourism and Places of Interest

  • Kotappakonda is the site of a major religious fair dedicated to Shiva.
  • Guthikonda, which is close to Karampudi and 38 km from Narasaraopet Guthikonda, has caves which are located amidst dense forest. The environment here is serene and legend has it that many rishis meditated here for centuries. The place is also popularly known as Dakshina Kasi.
  • Chejarla Village has a famous Kapoteswara alayam which is believed to have been built in the 1st century AD. There is a myth that Lord Vishnu tested the Maharaja Sibi Chakravarthy.
  • Kalika matha temple in Isappalem village is famous. It is located on the Sattenapalli road after ayyappa swamy temple. (around 2 km away)
  • The next village located after Isappalem is Mulakaluru,It is famous for Neelampati Laxmi matha temple at the entrance and the speciality of the village is it stands for the word 'UNITY IN DIVERSITY' because here in this village we can find the people of all the communities and religions like Muslims,Hindus(OC,BC),Christians(ST&SC).The code of this village is 590148.This village is located at the center in west pamidipadu and agraharam,in east peddareddy palem and in north muppalla and in the south narasaraopet...Author:Venkata Krishna.Chintha

Temples in Narasaraopet: 1. Seetharama Swamy temple 2. Pattabhi Rama Swamy temple 3. Geetha Mandir 4. Paathuri Sivalayam 5. Paathuri Anjaneya swamy temple 6. Bhavannarayana Swamy temple 7. Sankara matham(శంకరమఠం) 8. Ayyappa Swamy temple - Sattenapalli Road 9. Shivalayam Temaple 10. Prasannanjaneya swamy temple - Station Road 11. Iskcon Sri Radha krishna Mandir - Barampeta 12. Chowdamma temple(old) Rami Reddy Pet(pala kendram eduru bajaru) 13. Chowdamma temple—Pedda Cheruvu(Paathuri Sivalayam back side) 14. Shirdi Sai Baba Temple - Sattenapalli Road 15. Sathya Sai Mandir - Sattenapalli Road 16.Veera Brahmendra Swamy Temple - Srirampuram

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