5/5 Thangaraj G R. 6 months ago on Google
I
visited
a
popular
Hindu
temple
situated
in
a
remote
village
surrounded
by
lush
green
trees
and
mountains.
The
temple
is
very
spacious
and
the
main
deity
is
Goddess
in
various
avatars.
Behind
her,
there
is
a
dedicated
temple
for
Srihari
Narayanan
which
has
statues
of
all
the
107
Divya
desams
scriptures
with
small
and
big
sized
temples
on
the
ground
and
first
floor.
Starting
with
Shri
Padmanabhan
Swamy
on
the
left
side,
it
has
all
the
other
Divya
Desam
moolavar
resembling
statues
and
ending
with
Srirangam
Ranganathar
on
the
right
side.
Then
you
will
see
Lord
Venkatachalapathy
above
the
premises.
It
is
mesmerising
to
see
Venkatesa
Swamy
very
nearby
as
the
temple
charges
Rs.
20
per
head
to
enter
the
temple.
There
is
a
big
renovation
work
going
on
and
there
is
also
a
dedicated
temple
for
Goddess
which
is
very
big
and
has
a
traditional
architecture
of
Hindu
temple.
There
are
many
constructions
going
on
for
developing
the
temple
to
the
next
level.
The
priests
and
trustees
explain
the
ongoing
construction
and
upcoming
renovation
and
request
us
for
sponsors
if
we
are
interested.
There
is
a
very
big
mandapam,
kosala,
event
management,
matrimonial,
caterers
and
some
other
services
available
for
pilgrims
inside
the
temple.
There
is
an
office
room
where
you
can
enquire
and
arrange
your
interests.
This
place
is
surrounded
by
mountain
and
forest
so
there
is
a
good
natural
vibe
existing
in
and
around
the
temple.
On
Fridays,
Sundays
and
some
festival
days,
the
public
transport
is
available.
This
temple
is
a
must-visit
for
anyone
who
loves
Hindu
culture
and
spirituality.
The
atmosphere
is
very
peaceful
and
serene.
The
statues
are
very
beautiful
and
detailed.
The
temple
staff
are
very
friendly
and
helpful.
The
temple
offers
many
facilities
and
opportunities
for
devotees
to
participate
in
various
rituals
and
ceremonies.
The
temple
is
also
very
clean
and
well-maintained.
I
enjoyed
my
visit
very
much
and
I
would
recommend
it
to
anyone
who
wants
to
experience
a
divine
blessing.