Annavaram () village is situated on the banks of the
Pampa River in
East Godavari district of
Andhra Pradesh in
India.
Etymology
Anna means whatever you say or you desire and
varam means boon, hence whatever you desire will be given as boon by the deity.
Ratnagiri rupaya RamasatyadevayaMahashakthi yantraya Bakthakalpavrukshaya
Temple
The most distinctive feature of Annavaram is the shrine to Lord Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamy on the hill top. The name of the Goddess is Ananta-lakshmi Satyavathi Ammavaru.
National Highway (NH)-5 pass via Annavaram. The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) operates regular bus services from
Kakinada to
Tuni,
Rajahmundry to Tuni, and Yele-swaram to Tuni via Annavaram. Important trains links of the South Central Railways (SCR) passing through are the
Vijayawada-
Vishakapatnam Ratnachal superfast express, the
Chennai-
Howrah Mail,
Kolkata-Chennai halt at Annavaram, which is the nearest railway station about 2 miles from the temple. The temple, situated on the hill top is about four furlongs away from its base. It can be reached either by steps covered with canopy, via ghat road or trekked through a rusty stone paved trail road.
The popularity and importance of the temple is gaining among the pilgrims and this place is considered as second only to
Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. Festivals are celebrated round the year at this temple with great pomp and show. Some of the popular festivals celebrated are the Kalyanam festival in...
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