Bhavannarayana Swamy Temple Bapatla

Bapatla Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple is an ancient temple which dedicated to Venugopala Swamy. Pavitrotsvam and Rathotsavam will be celebrated in a grand, thousands of devotees participate in these festivals. Currently, this temple is under the control of Archaeological Survey of India department.

Shrine’s History

This temple is of 1500 years old and belongs to Saliavahana Sakam 515. This temple was built during the reign of Chola King, Krimikanta Chola in the 5th century AD. During this time Chola King installed Eight village deities on the eight corners of the Village. This temple received patronage from Gajapati Kings and then by Vijayanagara Kings. This temple was exploited by the Muslim Kings and then by British rulers. French rulers demolished the eight deities in the village. The present Village deity Poleramma was installed in the South direction by the devotees. The temple was renovated by Diwan Sri Raja Kadrengula Jogi Jagannatha Rao Bahadur from Rajahmundry and later by Raja Vasireddi Venkatadri . Temple tower was built by the Zamindar of Challapalli, Raja Vasireddi Venkatadri in 1850 AD. The temple tower of 85 ft tall and 25 ft wide was collapsed on 23 Oct 11.

Temple

Shrine’s Map Location and How to Go There

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By Road

Bapatla bus station is well connected with major cities of Andhra Pradesh.

By Rail

The nearest railway station is at Bapatla which is at a walkable distance. Temple is easily reachable from Guntur and Vijayawada stations which are well connected with all parts of India and with good frequency.

By Air

The nearest international airport is at Vijayawada which is 99 km away.

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