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Near By Temples from Japali Anjaneya Swamy Temple

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Top Temple Stops Around Japali Anjaneya Swamy Temple

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ISKCON Tirupati Temple

ISKCON Tirupati Temple

📍 Tirupati, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Sri Sri Radha Govinda (Krishna and Radha)

One of the largest ISKCON temples in the world, ISKCON Tirupati is famous for its beautiful Sri Sri Radha Govinda deities, blend of North and South Indian architecture, and vibrant devotional atmosphere.

Ahobilam Narasimha Swamy Temple

Ahobilam Narasimha Swamy Temple

📍 Ahobilam, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Narasimha (9 Forms)

The most sacred Narasimha temple complex with 9 different forms of Lord Narasimha, Ahobilam is believed to be the actual place where Lord Narasimha killed the demon Hiranyakashipu.

Amaravati Amareswara Swamy Temple

Amaravati Amareswara Swamy Temple

📍 Amaravati, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Amareswara (Shiva)

One of the Pancharama Kshetras, Amaravati is famous for its ancient Shiva Linga and the legend of Lord Shiva defeating the demon Tarakasura, located on the banks of River Krishna.

Annavaram Satyanarayana Swamy Temple

Annavaram Satyanarayana Swamy Temple

📍 Annavaram, East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Satyanarayana (Vishnu)

One of the most popular Satyanarayana temples in South India, Annavaram is famous for its hilltop location and powerful prayers for truth, prosperity, and success in endeavors.

Antarvedi Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple

Antarvedi Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple

📍 Antarvedi, East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Lakshmi Narasimha

Located at the confluence of River Godavari and the Bay of Bengal, Antarvedi is a sacred island temple famous for its unique coastal location and powerful Narasimha blessings.

Arasavalli Sun Temple

Arasavalli Sun Temple

📍 Arasavalli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Surya (Sun God)

One of the most ancient Sun temples in India, Arasavalli is dedicated to Lord Surya and is famous for its unique architectural design and powerful solar worship traditions.

Bhramaramba Devi Temple Srisailam

Bhramaramba Devi Temple Srisailam

📍 Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Goddess Bhramaramba (Parvati)

Located in Srisailam, this temple is both a Shakti Peetha and part of the Jyotirlinga complex, making it the only place where both Shiva and Shakti are worshipped together as equal powers.

Chengalamma Parameshwari Temple

Chengalamma Parameshwari Temple

📍 Chengalamma Temple Location, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Goddess Chengalamma Parameshwari

A powerful Goddess temple dedicated to Chengalamma Parameshwari, famous for its protective powers, fertility blessings, and annual festivals celebrating divine feminine energy.

Kadiri Narasimha Swamy Temple

Kadiri Narasimha Swamy Temple

📍 Kadiri, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Narasimha

Famous for its ancient Narasimha deity and powerful prayers for overcoming enemies and achieving success, Kadiri is one of the significant Narasimha Kshetrams in Andhra Pradesh.

Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple

Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple

📍 Kanipakam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Varasiddhi Vinayaka (Ganesha)

Famous for the growing Ganesha idol that increases in size over time, Kanipakam is one of the most powerful Ganesha temples known for removing obstacles and granting wishes.

Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple

Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple

📍 Lepakshi, Anantapur District (Karnataka-AP Border)

Deity: Lord Veerabhadra (Shiva)

Famous for its magnificent Vijayanagara architecture, hanging pillar, and the largest Nandi sculpture, dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra.

Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga

Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga

📍 Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh

Deity: Lord Shiva

Located atop the Nallamala Hills in Andhra Pradesh, Mallikarjuna Temple at Srisailam is the second Jyotirlinga and one of the 18 Shakti Peethas, making it doubly sacred.