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Mahanandi Temple Full Tour Video in Telugu | Temple Inside Videos | Koneru | Suman Telugu Traveller #mahanandi #mahananditemple #nandyal Mahanandi Temple Timings: 05.00 AM - 09.00 PM Information: ---- Mahanandi is a village located east of the Nallamala Hills of Nandyal District, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is surrounded by forests. Within 15 km of Mahanandi, there are nine Nandi shrines known as Nava nandulu. Mahanandi is one of the Nava Nandis. The Mahanandiswara Swamy Temple, an important shrine, is located here. This ancient temple dates back over 1,500 years. The inscriptions of 10th century tablets speak of the temple being repaired and rebuilt several times. These nine temples are Mahanandi, Sivanandi, Vinayakanandi, Somanandi, Prathamanandi, Garudanandi, Suryanandi, Krishnanandi (also called Vishnunandi) and Naganandi. A festival is held here annually during February and March to celebrate Maha Shivaratri, the Great Night of Shiva. Mahanandi is about 21 km from Nandyal. The temple is famous for its fresh water pools, called Kalyani or Pushkarni. The architecture of the temple shows the strong presence of the Chalukya Kings in this region. The pools of the temple show the skill of the Vishwakarmas. The initial structure was built by Badami Chalukyas in 7th century, while several additions were done in the 10th and 15th centuries. The gopuram over central sanctum was built in Badami Chalukyan style of architecture and other structures in the temple are in Vijayanagara style. According to the legend, the local kings known as Nandas ruled here in 10th century CE and built a number of temples and worshiped their ancestral deity the Nandi, hence the name Mahanandi. The main temple is surrounded by three pools: two small pools at the entrance and one big pool inside the temple itself. A peculiarity of the water source is that it has a constant flow irrespective of the change of seasons. The water source originates at the Garbhagruha (inner shrine) just below the Swayambhu Linga. One can touch the water near the Shiva Linga (symbol of Shiva). The devotees can offer prayers and touch the Shiva Linga. This is unusual, because traditionally at temples, the main deity is kept away from the touch of the devotees. The water is famous for its crystalline and healing qualities and is ever tepid. The outgoing water irrigates 2,000 acres of fertile land surrounding the village. The surrounding areas are under production with rice fields, fruit, vegetable and flower gardens. The temple is well known for the Koneru. The water during the winter season will be very hot and vice versa during the summer. During the early mornings, the water is lukewarm and the water gets cooled gradually with the rise in temperature. ********************************************************** Thanks For Watching.. Don't Forget To Subscribe: / @sumantelugutraveller For Any Queries Please Contact: [email protected] For Regular Updates Do Follow: Follow Me on Instagram: / sumanreddy22 Follow Me on Facebook: / sumanreddy22 Channel Name: Suman Telugu Traveller Channel Tags: suman telugu traveler, sumantelugutraveller, telugu traveler, suman reddy, suman reddy traveler, travel vlogs telugu About This Channel: Hi friends, I am Suman Reddy, I am a travel vlogger with a wish to visit every country! I upload regular videos on this channel every time I travel somewhere new or exciting! I will try to gather as much information as I can get about the places I visit and bring them to you. I will be updating my equipment regularly to give you even better visuals. Your support will give me more energy to travel more. Thank you. Don't forget to like and subscribe time to travel channel. #sumantelugutraveller #sumanreddy #sumanreddy22 #telugutraveller #travelvlogs #telugutravelvlogs