Chintalarayaswami Temple

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Chintalarayaswami Temple
Religion
Anantapur District
DeityLord Venkateswara
Location
LocationTadipatri
StateAndhra Pradesh
CountryIndia
Chintala Venkataramana Temple

Chintalarayaswamy Temple or Sri Chintala Venkataramana Temple is a Hindu Vaishnavite temple situated at

Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh, India.[1] The Temple is dedicated to Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu, who is referred to as Chintala Venkataramana.[2] The temple was built by Pemmasani Timmanayudu II of the Pemmasani Nayaks. It is situated on the bank of the Penna River, which passes through the town.[1] The temple has granite sculptures and is classified as one of the Monuments of National Importance by Archaeological Survey of India
(ASI). The temple has a Garuda Mandapa built as chariot with rotating granite wheels, which is similar to the one found in the Vithala Temple of Hampi.

Etymology

According to legend, the presiding deity Venkateswara was found in the Tamarind (Telugu: Chinta) tree and hence got the name Chintala Venkataramana.[2]

History

The Temple was built during the reign of

Vijayanagara empire in mid 16th Century[3] by Pemmasani Timmanayudu II, a contemporary of Vira Narasimharaya and Krishnadevaraya.[4][5] Timmanayudu built this temple after Vishnu is said to have told Timmanayudu in a dream that a temple should be constructed for him at Tadipatri.[6][7] Timmanayudu appointed two archakas and a chief-priest, and he gifted lands to the temple.[8] The Chintalarayaswamy Temple is considered one of the finest examples of Vijayanagara architecture.[8] The initial structure may belong to the Saluva dynasty, but the entrance towers belongs to the Tuluva dynasty.[3]

The temple was built in the Dravidian style.[3]

Gallery

  • Chintalaraya Temple with Vimanams
    Chintalaraya Temple with Vimanams
  • A huge pillar with a person riding the Yali
    A huge pillar with a person riding the Yali
  • A wall with sculptures
    A wall with sculptures
  • Nartaka Mudra
    Nartaka Mudra
  • A idol depicting deity
    A idol depicting deity
  • Elephants
    Elephants

See also

  • Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy temple
  • Temples of Andhra Pradesh

References

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  4. ^ Ramaswami, N.S (1975), Temples of Tadpatri, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, pp. 10–11
  5. ^ Sriramamurty 1973, p. 272
  6. ^ Ramaswami 1975, pp. 10–11
  7. ^ a b Sriramamurty 1973, p. 273