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forest where he found a stone idol and heard a mysterious voice directing him to take the idol on the boat
     till the boat voluntarily stopped, and then on car till its wheelping slipped down.  The voice directed him to
     install the idol at that place.The spot where the pin fell down came to be known as Ryali.
     Jaganmohini Chennakesavaswami temple at Ryali, is a unique attraction to pilgrims, with a male face in
     front as Chennakesava and a female face in the back as Jaganmohini. Goddess Ganga is at the foot of
     the  idol.  This  is  reputed  to  be  the  only  sculpture  of  its  kind  in  India.  One  can  reach  this  temple  from
     Vijayawada which is air-linked.(170 Kms) from Amaravati.

     SIMHACHALAM : As a pilgrim center Simhachalam ranks with Benaras and Tirupati.  This hill temple is
     dedicated to Narasimha, the lion aspect of Vishnu. The main deity is always covered with “Chandanam”
     (sandal  paste)  and  only  on Chandana  Yatra day, the  people can  have  darshan  of the Lord  in  his real
     form.  The important festivals are Chandanayatra, Kalynam festivals and vyasapurnima and they occur
     generally in April and May every year.(650 Kms) from Hyderabad

     SRI KALAHASTI : 36 Kms from Tirupati is the sacred shrine of Vayu the wind God at Kalahasti town.
     Vayu aspect of Lord Siva is worshipped here as Kalhasthiswara swamy. Legend has it that the Linga here
     was worshipped by a spider(Sri),a snake(Kala) and an elephant (Hasti) and hence the town came to be
     known as Sri Kalahasti.(380 Kms) from Amaravati.

     SRIMUKHALINGAM TEMPLE : Situated on the bank of Vamsadhara river, it is said that this temple was
     installed  by  the  Eastern  Ganga  King  of  Kalinga.  A  study  of  the  architecture  of  the  temple  reveals
     interesting stories of Ramayana and Mahabharat.

     SRISAILAM:  Bhramarambe  Mallikarjunaswamy  of  Srisailam  is  a  very  sacred  shrine  of  all  India
     importance, the presiding deity Sri Mallikarjunaswamy being one of the twelve Jyothirlingams in India.
            Here is a great Sakti Peetha of the Goddess Bhramaramba in the form of Kali which is said to
     be one of the eighteen leading Saktis of India.
            There  are  innumerable legends relating to Goddess Bhramaramba. The most  widely current
     legend is that Goddess Durga took the form of a bee in order to put anent to Mahishasura  and after his
     death the whole earth except Srisailam was drenched with his blood and so Goddess Durga made this
     holy spot her permanent abode.According to another legend, Goddess Durga, while fighting this demon,
     wore a garland of lotus flowers with bees in them and hence she is named Bhramarika or Bhramaramba.
     It is said that the great Shivaji worshipped the Goddess Sri Bhramaramba here and he achieved glory
     with her blessings.
               The temple is on the top of a hill, 457.2 meters above sea lPevel in the midst of rich natural scenery
     in  the  Nallamalai  forests.  Here  River  Krishna  flows  elegantly  like  a  quiet  serpent,  a  beautiful  sight  to
     behold. (270 Kms) from Amaravati.

     TIRUPATI : The universally  known temple  of Lord Sri Venkateswara situated  at Tirupati,  is  known  as
     Balaji in the North and Srinivasa Perumal in the extreme South.Tirumala has seven hills and hence the
     God is called “Edukondalavadu” the God of seven hills. The idol has the attributes of both Vishnu and
     Shiva. The glory  and greatness  of the Lord  makes  every  day   a festival  day  with thousands  of pilgrim
     tourists  attracted there from  all  parts  of the country.The Tirumala  shrine is  a masterpiece  of Dravidian
     architecture, with an exquisitely carved gopuram facing east. The Vimana is Internetletely covered with
     gold plate and is known as Anandanilaya.



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