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Swamy Ayyappa Temple,jangareddygudem

Swamy Ayyappa Temple at Gurvaigudem is a well-known Ayyappa temple near Jangareddygudem. The temple is surrounded by greenery and village atmosphere, attracting devotees especially during the Mandala / Makara Jyothi season and in the Karthika masam. Many Ayyappa deeksha devotees visit here for poojas and special vrathams, and there are occasions of free annadanam (food serving) during the season.

Ganganamma Temple,jangareddygudem

Ganganamma Temple is a famous Grama Devatha (village goddess) temple located in the heart of Jangareddygudem Bazar. It is one of the most important local temples of the town and is especially crowded during festivals like Dasara, when the temple and streets around it are beautifully decorated and special poojas are performed.The temple is well-known among locals for:Powerful vows (mokkubadi).

Gubbala Mangamma Thalli Temple,jangareddygudem

Gubbala Mangamma Thalli Temple is a famous and powerful Grama Devatha (village goddess) temple located deep in the forest region near Jangareddygudem, at Korsavarigudem village in Buttayagudem mandal. The temple is known for:A natural water stream that flows near / over the temple area throughout the year,Powerful Mokkubadi (vows) and special poojas offered by devotees.

Gokula Thirumala Parijatha Giri,jangareddygudem

Gokula Thirumala Parijatha Giri is a famous hill temple of Sri Venkateswara Swamy in Jangareddygudem. The temple is located on one of the seven hills surrounding the town and is also known as Parijatha Giri Venkateswara Swamy Temple. Devotees believe this is a powerful kshetram similar in glory to Tirumala, and Jangareddygudem is often noted as the only town in Andhra Pradesh (after Tirupati) surrounded by seven sacred hills.

Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple,jangareddygudem

Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is a famous and ancient Lord Hanuman (Anjaneya) temple located at Guruvai Gudem village, around 3 km from Jangareddygudem town, on the banks of the Yerra Kaluva. The main deity, Lord Anjaneya, is uniquely associated with a “Maddi” tree, and the temple is considered highly powerful for fulfilling devotees’ wishes.