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About Us

We are based out of Kakinada, which is nestled in the heart of East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh. Our region is renowned for its rich heritage of ancient temples, Shakti Peethams, and deep-rooted spiritual traditions, making it a revered destination for devotees and pilgrims alike.

We are committed to supporting your spiritual journey with a range of offline and online Pooja services:

  • Offline Pooja Services: We conduct traditional rituals and ceremonies in and around Kakinada, including Aksharabhyasam, Annaprasanam, Gruhapravesam, and various dosha nivarana poojas at the region’s sacred temples.

  • Online Pooja Services: For the global Telugu community, we offer authentic online Pooja services, enabling devotees worldwide to participate in rituals remotely. Our experienced priests perform these ceremonies with devotion and care, ensuring that spiritual blessings reach you, wherever you are.

Our Spiritual Landscape

Kakinada and its surroundings are home to some of the most historically significant and spiritually powerful temples in Andhra Pradesh. Below are the prominent temples, Shakti Peethams, and sacred sites, each with a brief description and their distance from Kakinada.

Pancharama Kshetras

  • Kumararama (Samalkota) – 12 km
    This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva as Bhimeswara Swamy, is known for its unique two-storeyed sanctum and tall Shiva Lingam. It is a vital stop on the Pancharama circuit and features impressive Eastern Chalukya architecture.

  • Draksharama (Draksharamam) – 17 km
    Called “Dakshina Kashi,” Draksharama is famed for its towering gopuram, ancient inscriptions, and massive Shiva Lingam. The temple is a masterpiece of Chalukya art and a major pilgrimage center.

  • Ksheerarama (Palakollu) – 97 km
    Known for its five-storeyed gopuram and beautiful carvings, Ksheerarama is associated with the legend of the “milk ocean” and is a vibrant center during Shivaratri.

  • Somarama (Bhimavaram) – 120 km
    This temple is unique for its Shiva Lingam that is believed to change color with the lunar phases. It draws thousands of devotees, especially during Maha Shivaratri.

  • Amararama (Amaravati) – 220 km
    Located on the banks of the Krishna River, this temple is believed to have been established by Lord Indra and is known for its serene riverside setting and historical significance.

Shakti Peethams in and Around Kakinada

  • Puruhutika Devi Shakti Peetham, Pithapuram – 17 km
    One of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas (Ashta Dasha Shakti Peethas), this temple is situated within the Sri Kukkuteswara Swamy complex. The goddess is worshipped as Puruhutika Mata, and the temple is revered for its spiritual power and historical legacy1246. Pithapuram is also renowned as Pada Gaya, one of the Trigaya Kshetrams, and is easily accessible from Kakinada.

  • Manikyamba Devi Shakti Peetham, Draksharamam – 17 km
    Located within the Draksharama Bhimeswara Swamy Temple, Manikyamba Devi is worshipped as the presiding goddess and is recognized as one of the Maha Shakti Peethas3.

Other Notable Temples and Spiritual Sites

  • Annavaram Satyanarayana Swamy Temple – 70 km
    Perched on Ratnagiri hill, this temple is famous for the Satyanarayana Vratham and offers panoramic views of the countryside.

  • Gollala Mamidada Suryanarayana Swamy Temple – 20 km
    Known as “Chinna Bhadrachalam,” this temple is celebrated for its 170-foot gopuram and annual festivals.

  • Talupulamma Lova – 70 km
    Set amidst scenic hills, this temple is believed to protect devotees from accidents and is a popular site for vehicle pujas.

  • Tholi Tirupati – 27 km
    Said to be the first among the 108 Tirupatis, this temple features a unique idol of Lord Venkateswara and is a favorite for devotees seeking blessings for new beginnings.

  • Pandavula Metta – 22 km
    Associated with the Pandavas’ exile, this hill temple blends mythology with natural beauty.

  • Andhra Sabarimala (Ayyappa Temple) – 64 km
    A replica of Kerala’s Sabarimala, serving Ayyappa devotees.

  • Ryali Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy Temple – 50 km
    Renowned for its unique idol of Lord Vishnu as Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy, this temple near Ravulapalem is a marvel of artistry and devotion. The idol, carved from a single stone, depicts Lord Vishnu in the front and Mohini (female form) at the back, symbolizing the divine play of the Lord.

  • Vadapalli Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple – 55 km
    This temple, located near Ravulapalem, is a prominent pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. It is revered for its sanctity and draws devotees especially during Brahmotsavam and Vaikunta Ekadasi.

Temples Within Kakinada City

  • Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple, Sarpavaram – 5 km
    A prominent Vaishnavite temple with deep mythological roots.

  • Sri Bala Tripura Sundari Temple and Repuru Saibaba Temple
    Both are easily accessible within the city and serve as vibrant centers for daily worship and community gatherings.

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A colorful statue of Lord Ganesha adorned with intricate jewelry and vibrant clothing. The deity is seated, surrounded by peacocks, with offerings of fruits and flowers placed in front. The background displays a rich, deep purple curtain.
A colorful statue of Lord Ganesha adorned with intricate jewelry and vibrant clothing. The deity is seated, surrounded by peacocks, with offerings of fruits and flowers placed in front. The background displays a rich, deep purple curtain.
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A person is kneeling in a small shrine or prayer room, holding a metal container. The walls are tiled and contain recessed shelves holding various religious idols and decorations. A small flame or diya is visible in front of the person.
A detailed and colorful altar dedicated to a Hindu goddess features an intricately decorated idol adorned with vibrant garlands and offerings. The setting includes a variety of flowers, fruits, and other religious items arranged meticulously. The space is illuminated with twinkling lights and is in a room with a corrugated metal ceiling and a ceiling fan. Windows with black grills are seen in the background.
A detailed and colorful altar dedicated to a Hindu goddess features an intricately decorated idol adorned with vibrant garlands and offerings. The setting includes a variety of flowers, fruits, and other religious items arranged meticulously. The space is illuminated with twinkling lights and is in a room with a corrugated metal ceiling and a ceiling fan. Windows with black grills are seen in the background.
An ornate and colorful Hindu deity idol is centered in the image, set against a vibrant orange backdrop. The idol is adorned with intricate beadwork, jewels, and fabric. Surrounding the deity are silver animal figures on either side. A large garland made of red roses and currency notes decorates the idol. The setting features gold embellishments and a carved arch. At the base, there are offerings including flowers and possibly food items.
An ornate and colorful Hindu deity idol is centered in the image, set against a vibrant orange backdrop. The idol is adorned with intricate beadwork, jewels, and fabric. Surrounding the deity are silver animal figures on either side. A large garland made of red roses and currency notes decorates the idol. The setting features gold embellishments and a carved arch. At the base, there are offerings including flowers and possibly food items.
A religious altar setup featuring a blue deity statue adorned with a pearl necklace and a crown. Two smaller gold statues flank the main idol, and they are surrounded by offerings such as bananas, a mango, and a lime. There's a decoration of yellow flowers, and traditional brass utensils including lamps and a bowl with grains and coins.
A religious altar setup featuring a blue deity statue adorned with a pearl necklace and a crown. Two smaller gold statues flank the main idol, and they are surrounded by offerings such as bananas, a mango, and a lime. There's a decoration of yellow flowers, and traditional brass utensils including lamps and a bowl with grains and coins.
A detailed idol of Lord Ganesha adorned with colorful garlands and ornaments stands on a decorated platform. The background features intricately designed golden and maroon drapes and panels. Offerings like fruits and flowers are placed at the base of the idol, and there are traditional lamps and metalware around it.
A detailed idol of Lord Ganesha adorned with colorful garlands and ornaments stands on a decorated platform. The background features intricately designed golden and maroon drapes and panels. Offerings like fruits and flowers are placed at the base of the idol, and there are traditional lamps and metalware around it.

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