Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple,Tirupati

Kodandaramaswamy

The Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple’s origins are indeed rooted in the 10th century, a period marked by the influential reign of the Chola dynasty. Believed to have been constructed during the Chola rulers’ governance, the temple serves as a splendid testament to their architectural mastery and dedication to promoting Hinduism.

The intricate carvings and structural design of the Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple stand as vivid examples of the artistic brilliance that flourished during the Chola era. From towering gopurams to ornate pillars, every aspect of the temple’s architecture reflects the Chola dynasty’s commitment to creating divine abodes that inspire awe and reverence among devotees.

During this period, the Chola rulers not only expanded their empire but also patronized the construction of numerous temples, fostering Hindu culture and spirituality. Temples like the Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple served as centres of religious worship, education, and cultural exchange, shaping the social fabric of ancient South India. The Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple continues to stand as a living testament to the Chola dynasty’s enduring legacy, attracting devotees and tourists alike with its architectural grandeur and spiritual sanctity.

With its rich heritage and spiritual significance, the Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple continues to be a revered site for devotees and visitors alike, contributing to the cultural landscape of Tirupati.

The Ram Navami and Ugadi are the festivals widely celebrated here. There is a 9-day festival that is celebrated here called Brahmotsav.

On the occasion of Ram Navami, i.e., Ram Janmotsav, The temple celebrates Brahmotsav on this time, for 9 days, during which the Rathyatra of deities are taken out.

Seva / DarshanTemple Timings
Suprabhatham05:00 am – 05:30 am
Sarva Darshanam05: 30 am – 8.00 am
Thomala8.00 am  -8.45am
Sahasranama Archana And Archana Ananthara Darshanam8.45 am  – 10.00 am
1st bell10.00am -10:45 am
Sarva Darshanam10.45am  -12.00pm
2nd bell12.00 pm -12.45 pm
Sarva Darshanam12.45 pm -6.00 pm
Night bell06.00 pm -6.45 pm
Sarva Darshanam06.45 pm -8.30pm
Ekantha Seva08.30 pm – 09:00 pm

Tirupati is well connected with other cities. You will easily reach here from any corner of the state. Buses, cabs and autos are easily available here.

Tirupati Railway Station is the nearest railway station here. It is about 2km from the temple. You will easily get cabs, autos and cars from here.

Tirupati airport which is 15km from the city, is the nearest. The nearest international airport is Chennai International Airport. You can easily board your domestic as well as international flight from here. To reach here, you can hire cabs and autos as well as use the bus services.

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