Sri Kurmam

Coordinates: 18°16′16″N 84°00′18″E / 18.271°N 84.005°E / 18.271; 84.005
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Sri Kurmam
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Sri Kurmam also known as Srikurmu or Srikurmais a village near

Eastern Ganga Dynasty King Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva.[2]

Geography

Sri Kurmam is located at a latitude of 18° 16' N, a longitude of 84° 1' E and an altitude of 17 meters (59 feet).[3] This location puts the temple about 3 km from the Bay of Bengal.

Sri Kurmam Temple

Mandapam at Srikurmam Temple

Sri Kurmam (holy tortoise) is a famous place of pilgrimage and the temple here is unique of its kind in the entire India. The temple is noted for its architectural beauty and contains many inscriptions ranging from the Eleventh Century A.D. to the Nineteenth Century A.D. According to inscriptions in the temple dated 1281 AD, the holy place of Kürmakshetra was re-established by Ramanujacharya under the influence of Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva of Kalinga.Eastern ganga king Anangabhima Deva built it's pradakshina mandapa.Later the temple came under the jurisdiction of the king of Suryavanshi Gajapatis of orissa. The inscriptions throw light on the dynasties which held sway over this region. The temple is dedicated to Sri Kurmanatha, the second avatar of Vishnu, Kurma Avatar. Dolotsavam is the important festival and more than 20,000 pilgrims congregate on this occasion.[4]

Pilgrim attractions

  • Ancient temple constructed between 9th and 11th Centuries in its pristine form.
  • The Trinity of Madhukeswara, Someswara and Bheemeswara Temples.
  • The Vishnu lingam is formed by the trunk of Madhuca tree with a naturally carved face.
  • Architecture grandeur of red stone sculpture.
  • Located on the banks of beautiful river Vamsadhara.
  • There is also a Turtle sanctuary nearby the temple pond

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References

  1. ^ "New 'AP 39' code to register vehicles in Andhra Pradesh launched". The New Indian Express. Vijayawada. 31 January 2019. Archived from the original on 3 February 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  2. ^ Rajguru, Padmashri Dr. Satyanarayana (1986). "No 3 - Ganga o Gajapati Shashanare Samaja Sikhya Dharma kala o Sanskruti". Odisha Ra Sanskrutika Itihasa. Odisha Ra Sanskrutika Itihasa. Vol. 4. Cuttack, Odisha: Orissa Sahitya Akademi. p. 149.
  3. ^ Falling Rain Genomics.Srikurmam
  4. ^ Rajguru, Padmashri Dr. Satyanarayana (1986). "No 3 - Ganga o Gajapati Shashanare Samaja Sikhya Dharma kala o Sanskruti". Odisha Ra Sanskrutika Itihasa. Odisha Ra Sanskrutika Itihasa. Vol. 4. Cuttack, Odisha: Orissa Sahitya Akademi. p. 149.
  5. ^ "Religious Tourism | District Srikakulam, Government of Andhra Pradesh | India".