Srisailam Is Also Called as Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga and the Lord Shiva Temple is A Jyotirling and Matha Bramarambika Devi Temple is a ShaktiPeeth where as the Only temple India where Both are located at a Same Place.
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Out of 12 Jyotirlinga ,One Of the Jyotirlinga in Andhra Pradesh Named "Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga" Along With Shaktipeeth.
Sri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj spoorthi Memorial Srisailam.
Many of the Pilgrims are Not Aware that Shaktipeeth is Also At Srisailam where Mata Is named as "Bramarambika Devi"
Pathala Ganga is the sacred place in the backwaters of River Krishna. This is the place where devotees can have a holy dip in the river Krishna.
One of the best ropeways in the country, Srisailam ropeway is Used to Reach Pathalganga where it Is Located in Down Side of the Hill
Visit Temple is Sakshi Ganapathi, Where Pilgrims Believed Since Ancient Times that The traditional belief is that the Ganapathi in this temple
The Srisailam Dam is constructed across the Krishna River in Nagarkurnool district, Telangana and Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh
Dindi Reservoir is a medium water reservoir across Dindi tributary of River Krishna located near Dindi, Mahabubnagar town in Telangana.
HatakeswaraKshetram. Skanda Purana details this place beautifully. People of the region tell an interesting tale about Hatakeshwara.
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Srisailam has great ancient significance. With great significance since many eras, Srisailam where Sri Bhramarambika Devi-Mallikarjuna Swamy reside has been a worshipping place for mmillions of devotees over thousands of years. History is always told through books or through stories of various dynasties. If one looks at dynastic prevalence, one would find inscriptional evidence from South India's first dynasty, the Satavahanas at Srisailam. Satakarni who was the third of the Satavahana kings was also an ardent devotee of Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy and was popular for naming himself as Mallanna.
There is a mention of Srisailam in ancient scriptures belonging to the 3rd century C.E. Satakarni in scriptures describing lands under his rule mentioned Srisailam as Chakora Shetagiri. Post the Satavahanas, the Ikshvaku dynasty ruled Andhra. Although these rulers no more exist to tell the tale, it is fair to say that they considered Srisailam as a holy destination. In the 6th century C.E, Kadamba king Mayura Sharma addressed Srisailam as Sriparvatam. A kind called Bruhaddhana with the help of Kadamba's won over then rulers, the Pallava dynasty to conquer and rule over the land. They unified Sriparvatam along with the land they won over. In the dynasty of Badami Chalukyas, the ruler Pulakeshi constructed many temples and known to be the king of temples. He was known to be the first Kshatriya to have performed Shiva Deeksha.
During 735-755 C.E, Dantidurga, the ruler of the Rashtrakuta Empire ruled the lands in and around Sriparvatam. During 980-1058 C.E, Kalyana Chalukyaraju, Trayalokamalya Deva established a gopuram on Garbhalayam. His grandson during 1069 C.E donated a village to Srisailam for Satrams and Dharamshala. By the end of the 11th century, Srisailam has earned the reputation of Maha Shiva temple and a temple that is home to Vedas. Rulers of the Hoysala dynasty collected Crystal Shiva Lingams from Patalaganga near the Krishna River in Srisailam and constructed numerous temples using them. Maharashtrians since then have been calling Srisailam as Southern Kashi. Prataparudra who hails from the Kakatiya dynasty alongside his wife visited Srisailam, performed Tulabhaaraseva and earned the blessings of Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy and Bhramaramba. Reddy Rulers of the 13th century played an important role in developing Srisailam. The great devotee of Lord Shiva, Prolaya Vema Reddy ruled over Srisailam, donated a village called Raamatheertham and helped uplift the development of Srisailam. His son, Anavema Reddy laid steps for devotees who come from Telangana. He constructed a hall called Veerasiro Mandapam as an ancestral memory. It is said that great devotees during that time used to offer their body parts as their way of showing their devotion. In 1405 C.E Katyavema Reddy laid steps to Srisailam and Pedakomati Vema Reddy laid steps to Patalaganga. In the 14th century C.E, Vijayanagara Dynasty ruled Andhra Pradesh. Among its rulers, Viroopaksha, Saalupa Parvatayya, donated many villages to Srisailam. The wife to Hariharaya II, Vitalamba laid steps that lead to Patalaganga. On the auspicious occasion of Shivaratri, Hariharaya II directed the construction of the main hall of the main temple.Above three are of history. Sri Krishnadevaraya considered Srisailam as separate Kingdom and appointed his loyal minister Chandrasekhara as Administrator of Srisailam. Chandrasekhara made Mandapas on the name of Sri Krishnadevaraya and his uncle Dhemarasu. History say that the gopuras in the southern, eastern and western sides of the temple were constructed by Sri Krishnadevaraya. The icon of Maharashtra, Sri Chatrapathi Shivaji who was a devotee of Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy and Bhramarambika Devi ordered the construction of Northern Gopuram. During the 18th and 19th centuries, in the temple of Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy and Bhramarambika Devi, many chenchus graced the temple grounds and were part of many rituals and prayers. It is believed by locals that long ago when Mallikarjuna Swamy was hunting in the forest, a local girl fell in love with the god and was later married to the god in presence of the locals. Ever since Mallikarjuna Swamy who resides in Srisaila Kshetram is considered as their son-in-law by the locals and hence called Chenchu Mallanna and Chenchu Mallayya.
Once upon a time, Silada Maharshi, the son of Soma Muni performed an intense Tapasya in the name of Lord Shiva. Pleased with the Tapasya performed by Silada Maharshi, Lord Bhola Shankara granted him his wish of 'sons who would carry forward worshipping Lord Shiva. Silada Maharshi named his sons as Nandi-Parvat. As the granted wish goes, Nandi-Parvat learnt all the knowledge about Lord Shiva and became great devotees of the Lord. With his father's permission, Parvat performs a Tapasya and pleased with his devotion, Lord Shiva asks him what his wish was. To which, Parvat says: "Just how all holy things reside in Kailasa, I would want to be a similar mountain filled with gods who reside as one family, holy 9 rivers, holy water bodies, many peaks, animals, birds, all eight Bhairavas, munis and rishis, fruit-bearing and medicinal plants and trees. While I take the form of a Mountain, you shall reside atop me on the highest peak in the form of a prime Jyotirlinga." To which Lord Shiva said, "You were the only devotee to have asked for such a lovely wish! You shall now reside as a mountain that shall be known as Sriparvatam, Srinagam, Srisailam, Shrigiri. My devotees shall walk across you while reciting their prayers and you shall mark your place in history." This is how Lord Shiva took the form of Jyotirlinga in Srisailam.
The Only transportation Mode To Srisailam From Hyderabad is Only By Road Transportation Only, There are No Other Direct transportation services like Train or Flight to Srisailam. All Devotes Who are Coming From Other States in India Coming To Srisailam You Can Directly Reach Hyderabad City In Telangana State. Hyderabad has Connectivity through Bus, Train, Flight.
Who are All travelling By Bus From Neighboring States Visit MGBS (Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station.)
Who Are Travelling From Train Can Reach at " Hyderabad Deccan " or "Secunderabad Railway Station".
Who Are Travelling By Flight Can Reach Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
Distance From Hyderabad to Srisailam is Around 225 Kms Which Takes 4Hours Journey By Car 7 Hrs By Public Transportation Busses. Our Srisailamch Taxi Services Provide 4 Hrs Journey service from Hyderabad to Srisailam which You Can Complete Temple and Sight Seeing In One Day Trip.
Temple darshanam Starts from Morning 06:00 AM to Night 09:00 Pm.
Break Timings for Temple @ 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM.
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Hyderabad to Srisailam Cab Travel Time One Side it Is 4Hours.
Their Is A Direct Connectivity from Hyderabad to Srisailam By Road only, No Air or Train Services are from Hyderabad.Distance is About 250Kms From Hyderabad to Srisailam Journey Time For 4Hours. Daily Cabs Provided From Srisailamch Taxi Services From All Locations of Hyderabad Deccan , Secunderabad Railway Station, Hyderabad Airport and From All Locations in and Around City.