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Alampur Jogulamba Temple




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Alampur Jogulamba Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Jogulamba, located in Alampur, Telangana, India. The temple is considered to be one of the 18 Shakti Peethas in India, which are believed to be the most sacred abodes of the Mother Goddess. The temple has a rich history that dates back to the 7th century. It has undergone several renovations over the centuries and is believed to have been built by the Western Chalukya kings. The temple follows the Chalukya style of architecture, with intricate carvings and sculptures. The main shrine of the temple has a unique octagonal shape and is adorned with a golden kalasha (pot). The temple is dedicated to Goddess Jogulamba, who is considered to be the incarnation of Goddess Parvati. According to legend, the temple is believed to be the place where Goddess Sati's upper jaw fell after her body was cut into pieces by Lord Vishnu's Sudarshan Chakra. The temple is also associated with the story of Adi Shankaracharya, who is said to have visited the temple and established a Shakti Peetha here. The temple is considered to be a powerful source of feminine energy, and women often visit the temple to seek blessings for their families and children. It is believed that worshipping Goddess Jogulamba can help women overcome various obstacles and challenges in their lives. The temple celebrates various festivals throughout the year, including Navratri, Mahashivratri, and Diwali. During Navratri, the temple is beautifully decorated, and special prayers and rituals are performed. The temple also hosts a fair during Navratri, which attracts a large number of visitors. The temple is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in Alampur, which is a small town in Telangana. The town is also known for its rich history and is home to several other important temples and historical sites. Visitors can explore the nearby temples of Alampur, including the Navabrahma Temples, which are a group of nine ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Overall, Alampur Jogulamba Mandir is a significant religious site in India, known for its rich history, unique architecture, and spiritual significance. Whether you are a devotee of Hinduism or simply interested in exploring India's cultural heritage, a visit to this temple is sure to be a memorable experience.
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How to Reach
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By Air
The nearest airport to Alampur is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Hyderabad. From the airport, avail taxi or bus service to reach Alampur. The distance between Hyderabad and Alampur is approximately 210 kilometers, and the journey takes around 4-5 hours by road.
By Rail
The nearest railway station to Alampur is Kurnool City Railway Station (KRNT). From the railway station, avail taxi or bus service to reach Alampur. The distance between Kurnool City Railway Station and Alampur is approximately 30 kilometers, and the journey takes around 1 hour by road.
By Road
Alampur is well connected by road to major cities and towns in Telangana and neighboring states. You can reach Alampur by state-run buses, or avail of private bus, or taxi service. Several cities and towns have regular bus services to Alampur.

Getting Around
Hemalapuram (Alampuram) is a town situated in Jogulamba Gadwal district in the Indian state of Telangana. Alampur is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site in Shaktism cause of the Jogulamba Temple and is also home to the Navabrahma Temples, a group of nine temples dedicated to Shiva built in the seventh and eighth centuries CE. It is the meeting point of the rivers Tungabhadra and Krishna and is referred to as Dakshina Kasi and is also considered the western gateway to Srisailam. It is surrounded by the Nallamala hills and is situated on the left bank of the Tungabhadra River. Explore nearby places like Sangameshwara Temple, Papanaseswara Temple, Jogulamba Gadwal Fort, Alampur Navanatha Siddeshwara Temple Fair, Alampur Archaeological Museum, Alampur Nava Durga Group of Temples, Nava Nandi Group of Temples, Mantralayam.
Do's and Don'ts
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Do's
- Women wear sarees or Punjabis to the temple (or just a long dress, if you are a young girl). Men can wear any decent formal dress.
- Cameras and mobiles are not allowed inside the temple.
- Keep your shoes outside the temple.
Don'ts
- Photography is prohibited inside the temple.

