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Arasavalli Sun Temple is a temple for Lord Surya, the solar deity, at Arasavalli in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Arasavalli Village 1 km east of Srikakulam. It is believed that the temple was built in 7th century CE by King Devendra Varma, a great ruler of Eastern Ganga Dynasty of Kalinga.
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7WQ7+4G, Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532401, India
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Suryanarayana Temple, Arasavalli Rd, near Arasavalli, Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532001, India
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Suryanarayana Temple, Temple St, Near Arasavalli, Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532401, India
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Suryanarayana Temple, Arasavalli Rd, near Arasavilli, Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532001, India
Savitra Tiffin Parlour
7WQ7+QMM, Arasavalli Rd, near Simha Dwaram, Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532401, India
Aditya Sai Tiffin Hotel
7WQ5+7JV, arasavalli kalinga road, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532401, India
Chennai BBQ SPECIAL
Indira Vignan Bhavan Complex, Arasavilli Road, Arasavilli, 7WQ3+CMQ, Junction, L.B.S Colony, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532001, India
To Go Biriyani Fast Food
80 Feet Rd, opp. NTR Bhavan, L.B.S Colony, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532001, India
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ARASAVALLI ROAD,BESIDES INDIRA VIGNAN BHAVAN, Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532401, India
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Sri Sri Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple

Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 532401, India
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Arasavalli Sun Temple is a temple for Lord Surya, the solar deity, at Arasavalli in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Arasavalli Village 1 km east of Srikakulam. It is believed that the temple was built in 7th century CE by King Devendra Varma, a great ruler of Eastern Ganga Dynasty of Kalinga.

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Nestled amidst the pages of history, Arasavilli Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual devotion and architectural brilliance. Built in the 7th century by the visionary King Devendra Varma of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty, this temple exudes an aura of ancient charm and timeless grandeur. According to Padmapuranam, Sage Kasyapa installed the Idol of Surya here for the welfare of humanity, and the deity is of Kasyapasa Gotra.

One of the temple's remarkable features is the twice-yearly event when the early morning sun's rays delicately touch the deity's feet, even when the temple's five entrance gates are closed. It's a celestial spectacle that adds to the temple's mystique.

Devotees from far and wide converge at this sacred place to seek blessings from Lord Suryanarayana, the benevolent Sun God, believed to bestow life and good health upon his devotees.

The temple's intricate architecture and timeless ambiance provide a picturesque backdrop, making it a photographer's paradise. Don't forget to capture the essence of this divine sanctuary with your camera!

Reaching the Temple from Vizag is a breeze, whether you prefer the convenience of a train journey or the freedom of the open road. The temple's accessibility by rail and road ensures a hassle-free pilgrimage for all travelers.

The temple is open during specific hours: Morning: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM Evening: 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Exploring the nearby attractions is a delightful experience for families visiting the temple. Pristine beaches, lush greenery, and historical sites around Arasavilli offer opportunities for a memorable family vacation. With its proximity to places like Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, and Visakhapatnam, you can embark on a journey of cultural and natural exploration.

The temple shares a sacred bond with other revered shrines like the Mukhalingam Temple and the Kurmanathaswamy Temple, each bearing its unique significance. These connections enrich the spiritual journey of devotees.

The Temple harbors captivating secrets, promising thrilling discoveries for the inquisitive traveler. Arasavilli Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple is a historical, spiritual, and cultural treasure. Its rich heritage, peaceful atmosphere, and nearby natural attractions offer an ideal family outing. Explore the timeless legacy of our ancestors and reconnect...

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Arasavalli is an outgrowth of Srikakulam municipality in Srikakulam district of the Indianstate of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Srikakulam mandal of Srikakulam revenue division.Arasavalli Sun Temple which is dedicated to the Hindu solar deity Surya, located in this village. The original name Harshavalli means abode of joy.[citation needed] It is believed to have been built in the 7th Century AD by the Kalingarulers Devendra Varma . The famous Sun God Temple situated in Arasavalli Village which is at a distance of about 1 K.M. east of Srikakulam Town District head quarters of the North Coastal Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the ancient and all among two sun God temples in our Country. According to Padmapuranam , Sage Kasyapa installed the Idol of Surya at Arasavalli for the Welfare of mankind . Therefore , the Surya is of Kasyapasa Gotra . He is also termed as planetary King . According to the ' Sthalapuranam ' of the temple, Lord Devendra found this temple and installed the existing idol of the sun God commonly known as Lord suryanarayana Swamy Varu under the following circumstances.

Once Lord Devendra , Ignoring the words of Dwarapalaka Nandi , attempted to force his entry for Darshan of Sri Rudrakoteswara Swamy varu at an untimely hour when Lord siva was along with his consort . The Dwarapalaka Nandi in the discharge of his duties kicked the intruder . Thus kicked and injured by the Devine attendent Indra fell down senseless. And in his unconscious state Indra dreamt that he would be relieved of his pain of injury in his chest caused by Nandi if he had built a temple and install an Idol of the Sun God . After regaining his consciousness, he remembered what he dreamt .

Famous Temple in Srikakulam located in Arasavalli.

Following his dream he pickedup handfulls of earth three times at a place where he lay, and there he found this beautiful idol of sun God with his three consorts Usha , Chaya and Padmini . At the base of the idols are the figures of Mathara and Pingala the Dwarapalakas and high up are the two divine saints , sanaka and sanadana holding 'Chatrams'(An Umbrella ). The Sun God is depicted as riding over a chariot drawn by Anura, the Radhasaradhy . All these figures are exquisitely carved out of a single black finely polished...

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From the main bus station in Srikakulam, this temple is located approximately 4.1 kilometres away. From the main bus stop, a large number of rickshaws are accessible. Both free and special entry fees are available for darshan. The temple prohibits the use of mobile devices. There is a deposit room option available, with a fee of Rs. 5 per mobile. There are no parking spaces available; you must park along the roadside. You can speak with the security guards there, and they will make arrangements for the elderly who are unable to wait in a queue. For people who are disabled, the temple management will also provide wheelchairs. On Sunday morning, this temple will be the busiest. It will be less packed when the temple reopens at 3:30 PM. From Vizag, it takes just one and a half hours to get there. You can cover 90 kilometres in 90 minutes on the highway because to its excellent roadway condition.

Sri Sri Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple is dedicated to sun god. From the inscriptions, it is known that this temple was built by the king Devendra Verma of my Kalinga Dynasty in the 7th century A.D. The river Nagavali was brought by Balarama, Lord Krishna's brother, during the Dwaparayuga, and a shrine was erected on its banks. At this temple, Lord Rudra Koteswara and Goddess Uma (Parvati) were worshipped by all Devas. The Heavenly God Indra attempted to enter the temple after arriving late. To avoid upsetting his lord, Nandi, the Divine Gatekeeper, who was on duty at the door, stopped him from going in. Nandi became irate because Indra persisted in demanding entry into the shrine. Nandi responded by giving him a powerful foot kick before tossing him far from the temple on the eastern side. Indra was suffering from physical pains as he lay unconscious. By installing and worshipping the Sun God at his location, it is stated that Indra was able to find relief from his extreme pain. With the aid of his weapon Vajrayudha, which IndraPushkarini summoned, Indra formed...

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Nestled amidst the pages of history, Arasavilli Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual devotion and architectural brilliance. Built in the 7th century by the visionary King Devendra Varma of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty, this temple exudes an aura of ancient charm and timeless grandeur. According to Padmapuranam, Sage Kasyapa installed the Idol of Surya here for the welfare of humanity, and the deity is of Kasyapasa Gotra. One of the temple's remarkable features is the twice-yearly event when the early morning sun's rays delicately touch the deity's feet, even when the temple's five entrance gates are closed. It's a celestial spectacle that adds to the temple's mystique. Devotees from far and wide converge at this sacred place to seek blessings from Lord Suryanarayana, the benevolent Sun God, believed to bestow life and good health upon his devotees. The temple's intricate architecture and timeless ambiance provide a picturesque backdrop, making it a photographer's paradise. Don't forget to capture the essence of this divine sanctuary with your camera! Reaching the Temple from Vizag is a breeze, whether you prefer the convenience of a train journey or the freedom of the open road. The temple's accessibility by rail and road ensures a hassle-free pilgrimage for all travelers. The temple is open during specific hours: - Morning: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Evening: 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM Exploring the nearby attractions is a delightful experience for families visiting the temple. Pristine beaches, lush greenery, and historical sites around Arasavilli offer opportunities for a memorable family vacation. With its proximity to places like Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, and Visakhapatnam, you can embark on a journey of cultural and natural exploration. The temple shares a sacred bond with other revered shrines like the Mukhalingam Temple and the Kurmanathaswamy Temple, each bearing its unique significance. These connections enrich the spiritual journey of devotees. The Temple harbors captivating secrets, promising thrilling discoveries for the inquisitive traveler. Arasavilli Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple is a historical, spiritual, and cultural treasure. Its rich heritage, peaceful atmosphere, and nearby natural attractions offer an ideal family outing. Explore the timeless legacy of our ancestors and reconnect with your roots.
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Arasavalli is an outgrowth of Srikakulam municipality in Srikakulam district of the Indianstate of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Srikakulam mandal of Srikakulam revenue division.Arasavalli Sun Temple which is dedicated to the Hindu solar deity Surya, located in this village. The original name Harshavalli means abode of joy.[citation needed] It is believed to have been built in the 7th Century AD by the Kalingarulers Devendra Varma . The famous Sun God Temple situated in Arasavalli Village which is at a distance of about 1 K.M. east of Srikakulam Town District head quarters of the North Coastal Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the ancient and all among two sun God temples in our Country. According to Padmapuranam , Sage Kasyapa installed the Idol of Surya at Arasavalli for the Welfare of mankind . Therefore , the Surya is of Kasyapasa Gotra . He is also termed as planetary King . According to the ' Sthalapuranam ' of the temple, Lord Devendra found this temple and installed the existing idol of the sun God commonly known as Lord suryanarayana Swamy Varu under the following circumstances. Once Lord Devendra , Ignoring the words of Dwarapalaka Nandi , attempted to force his entry for Darshan of Sri Rudrakoteswara Swamy varu at an untimely hour when Lord siva was along with his consort . The Dwarapalaka Nandi in the discharge of his duties kicked the intruder . Thus kicked and injured by the Devine attendent Indra fell down senseless. And in his unconscious state Indra dreamt that he would be relieved of his pain of injury in his chest caused by Nandi if he had built a temple and install an Idol of the Sun God . After regaining his consciousness, he remembered what he dreamt . Famous Temple in Srikakulam located in Arasavalli. Following his dream he pickedup handfulls of earth three times at a place where he lay, and there he found this beautiful idol of sun God with his three consorts Usha , Chaya and Padmini . At the base of the idols are the figures of Mathara and Pingala the Dwarapalakas and high up are the two divine saints , sanaka and sanadana holding 'Chatrams'(An Umbrella ). The Sun God is depicted as riding over a chariot drawn by Anura, the Radhasaradhy . All these figures are exquisitely carved out of a single black finely polished granite stone.
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From the main bus station in Srikakulam, this temple is located approximately 4.1 kilometres away. From the main bus stop, a large number of rickshaws are accessible. Both free and special entry fees are available for darshan. The temple prohibits the use of mobile devices. There is a deposit room option available, with a fee of Rs. 5 per mobile. There are no parking spaces available; you must park along the roadside. You can speak with the security guards there, and they will make arrangements for the elderly who are unable to wait in a queue. For people who are disabled, the temple management will also provide wheelchairs. On Sunday morning, this temple will be the busiest. It will be less packed when the temple reopens at 3:30 PM. From Vizag, it takes just one and a half hours to get there. You can cover 90 kilometres in 90 minutes on the highway because to its excellent roadway condition. Sri Sri Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple is dedicated to sun god. From the inscriptions, it is known that this temple was built by the king Devendra Verma of my Kalinga Dynasty in the 7th century A.D. The river Nagavali was brought by Balarama, Lord Krishna's brother, during the Dwaparayuga, and a shrine was erected on its banks. At this temple, Lord Rudra Koteswara and Goddess Uma (Parvati) were worshipped by all Devas. The Heavenly God Indra attempted to enter the temple after arriving late. To avoid upsetting his lord, Nandi, the Divine Gatekeeper, who was on duty at the door, stopped him from going in. Nandi became irate because Indra persisted in demanding entry into the shrine. Nandi responded by giving him a powerful foot kick before tossing him far from the temple on the eastern side. Indra was suffering from physical pains as he lay unconscious. By installing and worshipping the Sun God at his location, it is stated that Indra was able to find relief from his extreme pain. With the aid of his weapon Vajrayudha, which IndraPushkarini summoned, Indra formed a water pool.
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Nestled amidst the pages of history, Arasavilli Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual devotion and architectural brilliance. Built in the 7th century by the visionary King Devendra Varma of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty, this temple exudes an aura of ancient charm and timeless grandeur. According to Padmapuranam, Sage Kasyapa installed the Idol of Surya here for the welfare of humanity, and the deity is of Kasyapasa Gotra. One of the temple's remarkable features is the twice-yearly event when the early morning sun's rays delicately touch the deity's feet, even when the temple's five entrance gates are closed. It's a celestial spectacle that adds to the temple's mystique. Devotees from far and wide converge at this sacred place to seek blessings from Lord Suryanarayana, the benevolent Sun God, believed to bestow life and good health upon his devotees. The temple's intricate architecture and timeless ambiance provide a picturesque backdrop, making it a photographer's paradise. Don't forget to capture the essence of this divine sanctuary with your camera! Reaching the Temple from Vizag is a breeze, whether you prefer the convenience of a train journey or the freedom of the open road. The temple's accessibility by rail and road ensures a hassle-free pilgrimage for all travelers. The temple is open during specific hours: - Morning: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Evening: 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM Exploring the nearby attractions is a delightful experience for families visiting the temple. Pristine beaches, lush greenery, and historical sites around Arasavilli offer opportunities for a memorable family vacation. With its proximity to places like Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, and Visakhapatnam, you can embark on a journey of cultural and natural exploration. The temple shares a sacred bond with other revered shrines like the Mukhalingam Temple and the Kurmanathaswamy Temple, each bearing its unique significance. These connections enrich the spiritual journey of devotees. The Temple harbors captivating secrets, promising thrilling discoveries for the inquisitive traveler. Arasavilli Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple is a historical, spiritual, and cultural treasure. Its rich heritage, peaceful atmosphere, and nearby natural attractions offer an ideal family outing. Explore the timeless legacy of our ancestors and reconnect with your roots.
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Arasavalli is an outgrowth of Srikakulam municipality in Srikakulam district of the Indianstate of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Srikakulam mandal of Srikakulam revenue division.Arasavalli Sun Temple which is dedicated to the Hindu solar deity Surya, located in this village. The original name Harshavalli means abode of joy.[citation needed] It is believed to have been built in the 7th Century AD by the Kalingarulers Devendra Varma . The famous Sun God Temple situated in Arasavalli Village which is at a distance of about 1 K.M. east of Srikakulam Town District head quarters of the North Coastal Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the ancient and all among two sun God temples in our Country. According to Padmapuranam , Sage Kasyapa installed the Idol of Surya at Arasavalli for the Welfare of mankind . Therefore , the Surya is of Kasyapasa Gotra . He is also termed as planetary King . According to the ' Sthalapuranam ' of the temple, Lord Devendra found this temple and installed the existing idol of the sun God commonly known as Lord suryanarayana Swamy Varu under the following circumstances. Once Lord Devendra , Ignoring the words of Dwarapalaka Nandi , attempted to force his entry for Darshan of Sri Rudrakoteswara Swamy varu at an untimely hour when Lord siva was along with his consort . The Dwarapalaka Nandi in the discharge of his duties kicked the intruder . Thus kicked and injured by the Devine attendent Indra fell down senseless. And in his unconscious state Indra dreamt that he would be relieved of his pain of injury in his chest caused by Nandi if he had built a temple and install an Idol of the Sun God . After regaining his consciousness, he remembered what he dreamt . Famous Temple in Srikakulam located in Arasavalli. Following his dream he pickedup handfulls of earth three times at a place where he lay, and there he found this beautiful idol of sun God with his three consorts Usha , Chaya and Padmini . At the base of the idols are the figures of Mathara and Pingala the Dwarapalakas and high up are the two divine saints , sanaka and sanadana holding 'Chatrams'(An Umbrella ). The Sun God is depicted as riding over a chariot drawn by Anura, the Radhasaradhy . All these figures are exquisitely carved out of a single black finely polished granite stone.
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From the main bus station in Srikakulam, this temple is located approximately 4.1 kilometres away. From the main bus stop, a large number of rickshaws are accessible. Both free and special entry fees are available for darshan. The temple prohibits the use of mobile devices. There is a deposit room option available, with a fee of Rs. 5 per mobile. There are no parking spaces available; you must park along the roadside. You can speak with the security guards there, and they will make arrangements for the elderly who are unable to wait in a queue. For people who are disabled, the temple management will also provide wheelchairs. On Sunday morning, this temple will be the busiest. It will be less packed when the temple reopens at 3:30 PM. From Vizag, it takes just one and a half hours to get there. You can cover 90 kilometres in 90 minutes on the highway because to its excellent roadway condition. Sri Sri Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple is dedicated to sun god. From the inscriptions, it is known that this temple was built by the king Devendra Verma of my Kalinga Dynasty in the 7th century A.D. The river Nagavali was brought by Balarama, Lord Krishna's brother, during the Dwaparayuga, and a shrine was erected on its banks. At this temple, Lord Rudra Koteswara and Goddess Uma (Parvati) were worshipped by all Devas. The Heavenly God Indra attempted to enter the temple after arriving late. To avoid upsetting his lord, Nandi, the Divine Gatekeeper, who was on duty at the door, stopped him from going in. Nandi became irate because Indra persisted in demanding entry into the shrine. Nandi responded by giving him a powerful foot kick before tossing him far from the temple on the eastern side. Indra was suffering from physical pains as he lay unconscious. By installing and worshipping the Sun God at his location, it is stated that Indra was able to find relief from his extreme pain. With the aid of his weapon Vajrayudha, which IndraPushkarini summoned, Indra formed a water pool.
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