Temple Details

Yaganti   Kurnool


About Yaganti

Yaganti is one of the most famous Shiva Temple is Andhra Pradesh and also one of the popular places to experince AP Tourism. The temple dates back to 5th and 6th centuries with contributions from Pallavas, Cholas, Chalukyas and Vijayanagara rulers. The temple received significant contribution from Vijayanagara Kings Harihara & Bukka Rayalu, who finished the construction of several structures in and around the temple. 

The Uma Maheshwara Temple at Yaganti houses the idol of Shiva & Parvathi (Ardhanareeswara) carved out of a single stone. This is probably the only place where Lord Shiva is worshipped in an idol form instead of Shiva Linga. It is believed that Sage Agastya performed penance for Lord Shiva at this place and requested Shiva to appear in Ardhanareeswara form which is worshipped here. Another unique feature of the temple is Nandi statue which has been growing in the size.

Yaganti is located in Yerramala hills that offer immense natural beauty and unique setting to the locality. There are a several natural caves in the hills around the temple which were home for several saints throughout the ages, including that of Great Telugu saint and astrologer Potuluri Veera Brahmam Garu.

An amazing feature of this temple is its Pushkarini with very pure water. No one knows how the water flows into Pushkarini in all the seasons. Devotees consider that a bath in the holy Pushkarini before visiting Shiva is highly beneficial.

As per legend, crows do not fly in Yaganti. When Sage Agastya was meditating here, Kakasura, king of crows disturbed him from his meditation so, he cursed the crows not to enter the premises. Thus, Shani also can't enter this place as crow is the vehicle of Shani. 

Private accommodation is also available for those who want to stay here. There are several shops available that sell water & snacks, but there are no restaurants available here. Shivarathri is celebrated and a large number of devotees from all over the state. Free lunch and dinner are provided by the temple in a large dining hall and the food quality is good. 

Hyderabad Airport is the nearest airport, 290 km from Yaganti. Nandyal Railway Station, 55 km away is the nearest railway station which is connected to major cities like Howrah, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Goa, Machilipatnam, Vijayawada, Hubli, Puri, 
Vizag and Bhubaneswar. Buses are available to Yaganti from Banaganapalli twice a day at 7 AM & 3:30 PM. Banaganapalli has several buses from Cuddapah, Hyderabad, Nandyal and Kurnool.

The best time to visit Yaganti is from October to March while the Peak Season is from February to March. Usually it takes half day to visit Yaganti.

 

By Air

Nearest Airport: Hyderabad - Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (290 Kms)

By Train

Nearest Train Station: Nandyal Railway Station (55 Kms)

By Bus

Nearest Bus Station: Yaganti Bus Stand (0 Kms)
Banaganapalle (11 Kms)

Direct Buses to Yaganti

-


Uma Maheshwara Temple
Venkateswara Cave
Pushkarini
Sankara Cave

 

-


Temple Timings: 6 AM - 1 PM and 3 PM - 8 PM