Tuesday, June 14, 2011

BOLA LINGESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE, PIDUGURALLA

The Bola LINGESWARA SWAMY temple has a history.  The Shiva linga here is majestic and has been found in the field in the same area for over 100 years.  The present temple is initiated by Sri Kesava Theerda swamy and was constructed around 1952 as a small temple.  Later on, it has been developed into a temple complex with eight other smaller size temples around the main temple.  The Shivalingam probably will be 1000 years old around the period of Palanadu Velama Naidu  dynasty and the Bhrama Naidu period ie. around 1150AD.
The temple complex is located adjacent to the limestone burning bahatties  that make lime in the country.  The limestone firing bhatties are just adjacent to the compound wall of the temple complex merely 200 meters away.
Laxmi Narasimha Swamy
temple  at the right side wall
central part of the complex

Veerabhadra swamy temple



Main temple has a central Shiva lingam
3 to 4 feet high, 1000 years old 
Parvathi devi sri chakram temple



Hanuman Mandir first temple near to gate  

Subramanya swamy temple, and
Nageswara swamy Putta in the
front side well 

Sri Laxmi Narasimha Swamy

Anjaneya swamy temple

Parvathi devi sree chakram temple

Main temple Parvathi devi on left side

Main temple of Lord Bola Lingeswara
swamy. Paravathi devi and Lord Vinayaka

Main temple right side
Lord Ganesha
with devis Buddi and Siddhi

Main temple

Veerabhadrudu with devi

Main temple with the prayer Hall and Nandi


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