Seven Hooded Nagalinga
The Nagalinga Mandapa is named after the giant Nagalinga (serpent) sculpture found in the hall.
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The Kalyana Mandapa is where the divine wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati is believed to have been celebrated.
Read MoreWest Courtyard
Lepakshi Temple is adorned with exquisite frescoes on the ceiling, featuring intricate depictions of celestial dancers known as Apsaras.
Read MoreMonolithic Nandi
One of the most famous features of the Lepakshi Temple is the colossal Nandi (bull) statue carved out of a single granite rock.
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Lepakshi Utsavs are celebrated with great splendor in Sri Satyasai District Lepakshi. Lakhs of people from Andhra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu regions attend these celebrations. Many cultural programs are organized in this celebration.
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About Temple
Lepakshi Temple: The Timeless Beauty
Lepakshi Temple is a remarkable architectural and historical marvel located in the town of Lepakshi, in the Sri Sathya Sai district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is renowned for its stunning Dravidian-style architecture, intricate stone carvings, and rich history dating back to the 16th century.
The Lepakshi Temple is dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, a fierce and powerful form of Lord Shiva.
It is known for its unique architectural style, characterized by intricate carvings and monolithic structures.
The temple complex consists of three main shrines: one dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, another to Lord Shiva, and a third to Lord Vishnu. The sanctum sanctorum of Lord Veerabhadra is particularly noteworthy.
Pillars of Artistry
Architectural Prowess of Pillars:
The temple's interior boasts intricately carved pillars that bear witness to the remarkable craftsmanship of the artisans of their time. These pillars, adorned with mythological motifs, stand as architectural masterpieces.
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Lepakshi Nandi Utsavalu
Lepakshi Mural Paintings
Lepakshi Temple Mural Paintings: Preserving Ancient Stories in Color
Lepakshi Temple's mural paintings are not just pigment on stone; they are living testaments to the vibrant history and spirituality of India. Each stroke of the brush, each color on the wall, beckons visitors to connect with the stories of the past and find inspiration in the enduring beauty of this sacred art form.
Lord Shiva Marriage
An event celebrated with grandeur, and this mural captures the essence of their eternal bond.
Builder of Lepakshi
This mural symbolizes Virupanna brothers worshiping Veerabhadra swamy
Manu Needhi Cholan
It symbolizes the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction.
Lord Veerabhadra Swamy
Lord Veerabhadra, a fierce and powerful form of Lord Shiva.
Lord Krishna and the Gopikas
The playful interactions of Lord Krishna with the gopis (milkmaids) in Vrindavan.
Kiratharjuna
Arjuna goes to forest to do penance to get Pashupata from Lord Shiva.
A Visual Odyssey
Lepakshi Temple's Architectural Splendor
Steeped in history and legends, the temple's construction by the ministerial brothers Viranna and Virupanna during the Vijayanagara Empire is a story of devotion and sacrifice. The legend of Virupanna's punishment adds an intriguing layer to its historical significance.
One of the most famous features of the Lepakshi Temple is the colossal Nandi (bull) statue carved out of a single granite rock. This Nandi statue is about 15 feet in height and 27 feet in length.
There is also a massive footprint (known as the Lepakshi Footprint) that is believed to belong to Lord Hanuman. This footprint is carved on a huge rock near the temple.
One of the most famous features of the Lepakshi Temple is the colossal Nandi (bull) statue carved out of a single granite rock. This Nandi statue is about 15 feet in height and 27 feet in length.
There is also a massive footprint (known as the Lepakshi Footprint) that is believed to belong to Lord Hanuman. This footprint is carved on a huge rock near the temple.
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