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ధర్మం • శక్తి • రక్షణ
భక్తి, పరిరక్షణ, గ్రామ సంస్కృతి మరియు శైవ పరంపరలకు ప్రతీకగా నిలిచిన పవిత్రక్షేత్రం. Experience the divine energy and ancient spiritual protection of Lord Veerabhadra at the heart of Payasampalli.
LORD VEERABHADRA
Significance of Payasampalli
Nestled in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, the Sri Veerabhadraswamy Temple in Payasampalli is more than just a place of worship; it is a repository of spiritual energy and communal harmony.
Lord Veerabhadra, an avatar of Lord Shiva, is revered here as the protector of dharma and the granter of courage. The temple's architecture and the surrounding natural beauty create a serene atmosphere for meditation and prayer.
The trident represents the three gunas – Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. Lord Veerabhadra wields it to balance the cosmic forces and destroy ego.
Born from the matted hair of Shiva, Veerabhadra is the ultimate protector of the righteous and the destroyer of ignorance.
Worshiping the deity brings mental strength, removes fear, and grants victory over internal and external obstacles.
Daily ritual offering flowers and prayers to the deity for universal peace.
Book NowSacred bathing of the idol with milk, honey, and sanctified water.
Book NowPersonalized prayer with the chanting of holy names for specific intentions.
Book NowElaborate rituals performed during auspicious planetary alignments.
Book NowThe grandest festival of the year. Night-long vigils, special abhishekams, and cultural programs.
Local village celebration with traditional music, dance, and chariot procession (Rathotsavam).
Holy month of Kartika with daily deepotsavam and special Shiva Sahasranama archana.
Your contributions help maintain the sacred sanctity of the temple, support Vedic education, and provide meals to thousands of devotees through Annadanam.
Infrastructure maintenance
Free food for devotees
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Bank Name
State Bank of India (SBI)
Account Holder
Sri Veerabhadraswamy Temple Admin
IFSC / Account
SBIN000XXXX / 1234567890
Payasampalli Village, [Mandal Name], [District], Andhra Pradesh - 51XXXX
Morning: 6:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Evening: 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Traditional attire is encouraged. Men: Dhoti/Pancha. Women: Saree/Chudidar.