Sri Trikoteswara Swamy Temple
Kotappakonda
Temple
kotappakonda temple
timings:
kotappakonda temple
darshan timings:
kotappakonda temple
seva details:
Time
|
Programme ( Pooja )
|
Place of Pooja
|
5:30
- 6:30 am
|
Eka
Rudrabhishekam
|
Nakshtra
Mandapam
|
5:30
- 6:30 am
|
Darsan
of above seva
|
Gantala
Mandapam
|
6:30
- 12:30 am
|
Abhishekam
|
Nakshtra
Mandapam
|
6:30
- 1:00 pm
|
Darshan,
Archana
|
Gantala
Mandapam
|
1:30
-1:45 pm
|
Archana
on Gotras Panchaharati darshan
|
Nakshtra
Mandapam Gantala Mandapam
|
3:30
- 7:00 pm
|
Ashtothara
Pooja, Archana, Darshan
|
Gantala
Mandapam
|
7:00
- 7:30 pm
|
Pradoshakolarchan,
Gotranamamulu, Panchaharati, Darshan
|
Nakshtra
Mandapam Gantala Mandapam
|
About the Kotappakonda
temple:
Kotappakonda, the temporal
abode of Trikoteswara Swamy, is a village, 13 kilometers south-west of
Narsaraopet in Guntur district. Its original name is Kondakavuru, but is more
popularly known as Kotappakonda or Trikutaparvatam, a three-peaked hill nearby.
Though surrounded by other hills, the three hills, also known by the names of
Trikutachalam or Trikutadri, can be distinctly seen from a distance from any
direction. The three peaks are named after the Hindu Triumverate, Brahma,
Vishnu and Maheswara. The epigraphs at Kotappakonda clearly state that the deity
established in the shape of Sivalinga on the hill top is known as Trikuteswara
or Trikoteswara. A steep flight of steps lead to the hill and the deity is
located at a height of 1,587 feet. There are a number of ponds on the hill of
which eight are located in front of the temple.
Mahasivaratri, which falls during February-March, is the
important festival celebrated here with great devotion and fervor every year
and a large number of devotees throng the place. The sleepy village comes alive
on the eve of Mahasivaratri. Milling crowds occupy every inch of the space on
and around the hill. 'Prabhas', rectangular frames tapering at the top made of
bamboo and decorated with colored cloth and paper, of different sizes are taken
in procession as part of the festival. Most of them are 60 to 70 feet high and
are carried by the devotees. But the giant prabhas, rising to a height of over
100 feet, are carried on decorated and lighted bullock carts accompanied by a
large following. They are placed on a meadow at the foot of the hill. Large
manpower, money and material is needed to erect these prabhas and promote a
spirit of cooperation and unification enthusing the villagers.
Of late it has been
given a face lift with many facilities and attractions for not only the devout
but an average tourist sojourn and serenity. The place is all set to become a
major tourist attraction, providing "Rakthi, Bhakthi and Mukthi"
(entertainment, devotion and salvation) to the visitors. The local MLA and
Minster for Medical & Health, Sri.Dr.Kodela Sivaprasada Rao has taken a lot
of initiative in mustering funds from the government as well as private parties
to develop the place as an integrated project.
The temple precincts and the sanctum sanctorum are renovated
and Bharathi Teertha Swamiji of Sringeri Peetham consecrated the deity in the
new premises. A "View Point" is erected on the corner of the hill to
provide a breathtaking overall view of the surroundings.
A ghat road was constructed to ease the climbing and allow
the pilgrims take in and enjoy nature's bounty in its full splendor, in place
of an arduous climb up the steep steps and also to accommodate the growing
number of visitors. The entire stretch of the road is lighted and a deer park
is developed on the way.
A small lake is created on the hill, depicting "Kaleeya
Nardhana", with the statue of Lord Krishna dancing on the head of Kaleeya
(a venomous snake) was placed with special lighting effects in the middle of
the lake. Water flows into the lake from various watershed programs developed
at many places on the hill, a blend of modernity with past.
Another attraction for the tourists is the artificial
jurassic park with mobile dinosaurs of monstrous size developed by a private
company at a cost of Rs. 1 million. Sanctuaries for peacocks, doves, emos and
parrots was developed by the Forest Department. Four VIP guest houses and a
30-room choultry was constructed by the Endowments Department and the TTD to
cater to tourist needs. All this was done on a war footing in a little over two
months.
Kotappakonda temple address:
Sri Trikoteswara Swami Vari Devasthanam
Kotappakonda, Narasarao Pert,
Guntur (Dt) Andhra Pradesh.- 522602
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