Alampur
Alampur is about 200 kms from Hyderabad on the banks of River Tungabadra in
Mahaboob Nagar district of Andhra Pradesh. River Krishna
and Tungabadra confluence here and the place Alampur is known as Sangama Kshetram
and it is also referred to as Dakshina Kailsam.
View of temple towers of Nava Brahma,from
River bund.
The temple dates back to 6th Century. We see 9 temples here in
Alampur, known as Nava Brahma dedicated to Lord Siva, built by Badami
Chalukyas. The Nava Brahma temples are Taraka Brahma, Swarga Brahma, Padma
Brahma, Bala Brahma, Garuda Brahma, and Arka Brahma, kumara Brahma, Veera
Brahma and Viswa Brahma.
We travel towards Karnool from Hyderabad to reach Alampur. We take a left turn
when it is about 15 kms to reach Karnool. We have a sign board on the
highway.
As we travel ahead we see an arch welcoming us to Jogulamba
temple. From there we may have to travel about 12 kms to reach the temple in
Alampur town.
Bala
Brahma Temple is the place, where we enter first.
As we enter inside we see a huge Nandi and two set of padams which is
supposed to be of Lord Siva and Sakthi. Then we enter into a mandapam where we
see idols of Narashimar, Lord Siva and others.
There is a sanctum for Ganesha and next
to it there was a small sanctum with a light. They it was the place where
Goddess was kept.
We see Navagraha’s which are different from the usual type
of idols in other temples.
We enter into Artha mandapam, from where we can see Lord
Siva in Linga form in the main Garbha graham.
Here they say the water poured on Siva Lingam as Abishekam does not flow
out anywhere. With special ticket of Rs300/ for Abishekam, devotees are
permitted inside the main sanctum to perform abishekam.
We see two small idols in sitting posture outside the main
Garbha graham which are called as Chandi and Mundi. These
two idols were originally kept to either sides of Jogulamba. As we go around
the temple sanctum we see many idols.
We see south Indian style of temple tower for Jogulamba Temple. The temple was reconstructed in
the year 2005. As per Mythology this is one of the Sakthi peetam,
where “Oordhava Danta Pankthi” (Upper jaw with tooth) of Sati Devi fell here in
this place.
In the year 1930 the temple was demolished by Muslim
invaders. The main idol and consorts were damaged by them. Disfigured idols of
Jogulamba and other Deities were, protected and repaired by devotees who placed
them in Bala Brahma temple.
Goddess Jogulamba is seen in sitting posture. She
is also known as Gruha Chandi.When Aarthy is given one can see Bat, Lizard,
Scorpion and skull adorned in her hair.
As per legand
Maharishi Jamadagni lived with his wife Renuka Devi and his sons
worshiping Bala Brahma Swamy. Renuka matha used to make a pot of mud
daily and used to fetch water for pooja purpose. One day she saw a Gandravas
bathing in River with their wives. She was disturbed by them and was not able
to make a pot on that day, she returned home empty handed. When Jamadagni Muni
came to know about what has happened, in his anger he asked his son to remove
her head. His sons were not ready to do the act and he cursed them. Parasurama
his youngest son agreed to do and he cut the head of his Mother. Muni was
pleased with his son and offered him boon. He prayed his father to give life to
his Brothers and Mother in return for the boon. Life was given to them.
Veera Brahma temple
We see Chakkram carved to the inner celing of the artha
mandapam in Veera
brahma Temple.
Veera Brahma sculpture carved to the inner celing of the
artha mandapam.
Sri Viswa Brahma Temple.
Sri Viswa Brahma Sculpture carved to the inner celing of
temple.
Chakkram, is seen to inner celing of Viswa Brahma
Temple.
Nandi, seen in front of Sri Viswa Brahma Temple.
Naga Devata, sculpture seen in Arkka Brahma
Temple.