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Draksharama Manikyambadevi Temple
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Manikyamba Devi temple at Draksharamam in Andhra Pradesh is one of the Ashtadasa Shakti temples. It is believed that the Navel part of Devi Sati has fallen here when Lord Vishnu has cut her corpse with his Sudarshan Chakra. It is also one among the five powerful temples of Lord Shiva, well known as Pancharama temples
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Draksharamam is a sacred place located at a distance of 28 Km from Kakinada, 50 Km from Rajahmundry and 25 Km from Amalapuram in the state of Andhra Pradesh.There are a number of temples and pilgrim centres spread across the length and breadth of the country. Draksharama, situated on the Eastern Bank of the River Godavari, is one amongst them in Southern India. “Draksharama” means the Abode of Daksha Prajapathi, who was the father-in-law of Lord Siva and the beloved father of Sati Devi, the spiritual consort of Shiva. Skanda Purana tells a detailed story about this sacred pilgrimage

Manikyamba Devi Temple (Matha Shakti Peeth) 1

 

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Manikyamba Devi temple at Draksharamam in Andhra Pradesh is one of the Ashtadasa Shakti temples. It is believed that the Navel part of Devi Sati has fallen here when Lord Vishnu has cut her corpse with his Sudarshan Chakra. It is also one among the five powerful temples of Lord Shiva, well known as Pancharama temples. Here Lord Shiva is in the name of Bhimeswara Swamy and her consort is Devi Manikyamba. Temple is situated on Eastern Bank of the great river Godavari. Manikyamaba Devi temple present in the inner circle (prakara) of Lord Bhimeswara Swamy temple. It is present in North East Corner of the campus. There is a Srichakra below Manikyamaba Matha idol. Manikyamaba Devi will see left side, suggesting us she was worshiped previously in Vama marga (Left route). Sun god and Saptarshis worshiped Lord Bhimeswara Swamy and Manikyamba Devi here. According to local legend, sacred Draksharama Temple has a ‘Shiva lingam’ enshrined by god Surya. The temple was built by angels in one night.

The construction of the perimeter wall could not be completed before sunrise and still stands incomplete. Several attempts have been made to construct the uncompleted part of the wall but all those efforts have failed with the constructed wall collapsing within a few months. The specialty of this Shiva Lingam is that the early morning tender Sunlight falls on the Linga. There are nearly 800 ancient scripts on the walls of the temple. The Siva Linga in this temple is said to be one large crystal which is 2.6 meters high.

Siva is accompanied by Dakshayani, who is the first wife of Siva. Legends of Manikyamba Devi: There are three stories related to Manikyamba Devi. First one is, A Brahmin widow made a golden idol to remember her died, a daughter. But after some time, the idol got talking power. This idol was decorated with Manikyas(gems), hence the name Manikyamba or Manikyeswari. Bhimadeva, a new king came to this area taken that idol and worshiped her as his Kula devata. Some stories also tell us that Manikyamba name comes from a word Mainakamba,

 

Description: Manikyamba Devi Temple (Matha Shakti Peeth) 2

 

That means she was the daughter of Menaka Devi, wife of Himavanta. Gradually the word Manikamba turned as Manikyamba in the time period. There is another important story regarding Manikyamaba Devi. Manikyamba Devi is the daughter of a prostitute. One day she saw Lord Bhimeswara in her dream and decided that she will marry Lord Bhimeswara only. She showed great devotion towards Lord Shiva, and finally got Lord Bhimeswara Swamy as her husband. A great Poet Srinatha, belonging to the 14th century also mentioned this story in his great work, Bhimakhanadam. From there onwards, Manikyamba Devi was worshiped as Mother goddess. Manikyamba Devi also considered as Kula devata of vesyas.

 

Sevas

 

1) Saswatha Pooja:
2) Saswatha Kalyanam:
3) Samuhika Nitya Pooja:

 


Draksharamam Temple

 

Draksharamam Temple Poojas 

Laksha Patri Puja
Laksha Kumkumarchana
Laksha Vattula Nomu 
Surya Namaskaramulu 
Ekadasa Rudramu
Mahanyasa Purvaka Abhishekamu 
Sahasra Kumkumarchana
Laghu Vyasa Poorvaka Eka Vaara Abhishekam 
Ashtotthara Kumkumarchana
Every Monday Masa Shivaratri Abhishekam
Every Monday Masa Shivaratri Kumkuma Puja
Every Monday Abhishekam
Every Friday Puja
Nomulu / Aksharabhyasam / Annaprasana
Special Darshan Ticket (On Festivals)
Keshakhandana
Upanayanamu
Monthly Abhishekam Ticket
Monthly Kumkuma Archana Ticket
Abhishekam at the time of Dasara Festival(For 10 days)
Kumkumarchana at the time of Dasara Festival(For 10 days)
Rudra Homam
Japam/Tarpanam / Nava Varaarchana
Nitya Kalyanam:
Sthala Puranam
Sri Swamy Vari Archana


 

 

Timings
Thursday 5:30am–12pm, 3–8:30pm
Friday 5:30am–12pm, 3–8:30pm
Saturday 5:30am–12pm, 3–8:30pm
Sunday 5:30am–12pm, 3–8:30pm
Monday 5:30am–12pm, 3–8:30pm
Tuesday 5:30am–12pm, 3–8:30pm
Wednesday 5:30am–12pm, 3–8:30pm
Contact

 

3-152 ANDHRA BANK STREET, Chandra St, Draksharamam, Andhra Pradesh 533262

Contact : 08857-252488.

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