Kondagattu

Kondagattu
Kondagattu
Location within India
Name
Other names Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy Temple
Geography
Coordinates 18°24′16″N 78°33′08″E / 18.4045°N 78.5521°E / 18.4045; 78.5521Coordinates: 18°24′16″N 78°33′08″E / 18.4045°N 78.5521°E / 18.4045; 78.5521
Country India
State/province Telangana
District Jagitial
Culture
Primary deity Anjaneya Swamy

Kondagattu is a temple located at 35 km from Karimnagar, dedicated to Lord Anjaneya Swamy. It is one of the famous temples of Jagitial district.

History

According to the folklore, the temple was constructed by a cowherd about 300 years ago. The present day temple was renovated 160 years ago by Krishna Rao Deshmukh. Besides the main deity Anjaneya swamy, the temple also has the idols of Lord Venkateswara, Goddess Alwaarula and Goddess Lakshmi.[1]

Devotees believe that people who do not have children, when offer puja for 40 days at this temple, then they will be blessed with a child And Devotees believe that people who have mental disability or other health diseases, when offer puja for 40 days at this temple, then they will be cured.

Transport

TSRTC operates buses to the temple from Karimnagar, Godavarikhani,Jagtial, and Asifabad bus depots. And frequently buses available from the famous lord shiva temple at Vemulavada to Kondagattu. Journey time from Vemulavada to Kondagattu is maximum one hour.

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