Sri Chaturmukha Brahma Lingeshwara Devalayam
5GWG+FQ4, Chebrolu, Andhra Pradesh 522212, India
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Monday: 8–11
Tuesday: 8–11
Wedneasday: 8–11
Thursday: 8–11
Friday: 8–11
Saturday: 8–11
Sunday: 8–11
Tuesday: 8–11
Wedneasday: 8–11
Thursday: 8–11
Friday: 8–11
Saturday: 8–11
Sunday: 8–11
This temple is just 15 to 20 kms from Guntur town
This place is Amazing, the idol of Brahma devudu is so different and beautiful
The pond is having full of small Baby fishes and tortoise 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢
The temple is surrounded with plants in pots and on the way as well which made it more beautiful
Must visit temple
Timings of the temple -
Morning - 5.30AM to 11.00 AM
Evening - 5.30 PM to 7.30 PM
Every Wednesday morning before 6.30 AM Abhishekam is performed to Lord Brahma
Temple timings are 5:30 Am to 11:00am
And evening 5:30 - 7:30pm
It is surrounded by a very beautiful Kalyani 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Kalyani always is filled by water..The architecture of the temple is also awesome 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Temple is dedicated to Brahma Lingeshwara and you can see it is carved on four sides Chaturmukha Brahma lingeshwara Temple.
It is some 300-350yrs old temple
Must visit ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Note: Please 🙏 don't litter the kalyani 👍🙏🙏
There is walkway across the temple tank to the sanctum platform (similar to the Golden temple in Amritsar). On a square open space sits a square mandapa on a thin pitha (platform). Twelve pillars form a covered mandapa that also works as pradakshinapatha (circumambulation passage). Right in the center of this is the square sanctum. The vimana and superstructure is Dravida style, yet the aedicules here on the walls of are Nagara (north Indian) style. The Gajalakshmi is delicately carved on the lalitabimba (lintel) of the sanctum doorway. The Shiva linga inside the sanctum has four faces (chaturmukha), with each face showing a seated yogi which is unusual. Also unusual is the yoni that is bowl-shaped (inverted kamala or lotus). The top of the linga too is a sophisticated masterpiece of artwork. Outside, you will see several Sanskrit inscriptions in Telugu script, which helps date and trace the history of this temple and Chebrolu as a Hindu pilgrimage site.