Betrayaswamy Temple, located in the serene town of Denkanikottai in Tamil Nadu, is a spiritually uplifting and culturally rich destination. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Betrayaswamy, the temple is often referred to as the “Tirupati of Hosur.” With its peaceful surroundings and spiritual ambiance, it draws devotees and visitors seeking divine blessings and inner calm. The temple architecture reflects traditional Dravidian style, featuring beautifully carved pillars, intricate sculptures, and a majestic gopuram (tower). The sanctum houses the deity in a standing posture, exuding grace and serenity. Daily rituals are conducted with devotion, and the temple becomes particularly vibrant during annual festivals like Brahmotsavam and Vaikunta Ekadasi. Surrounded by lush hills and greenery, the temple offers a tranquil setting for both worship and relaxation. Its slightly offbeat location makes it less crowded compared to major pilgrimage centers, allowing for a more intimate spiritual experience. The temple is well-maintained, and the local priests are welcoming and knowledgeable about the history and significance of the deity. Overall, Betrayaswamy Temple is a must-visit for devotees of Lord Vishnu and anyone interested in Tamil Nadu’s spiritual heritage. Its calm...
Read moreA very neat and clean and small temple in Denkanikottai. The place is easily accessible and is quite on the main road itself. There is a pond outside the temple which had a lot of fishes. Kids would love feeding beaten rice for those fishes.
We went on a Sunday and the temple as mentioned by Google was supposed to open at 10 AM. But they had some special Pooja and made us wait till 11 and then till 12 and finally opened around 12:15 in the noon.
No shops nearby selling Pooja items were spotted. So if you are planning for any archana, better to buy the items before going there.
Ample parking space can accommodate some 10-12 cars easily. We didn't spot any...
Read moreBeteraya swamy (in Telugu/Kannada) or Vettaiyadiyabiran(in Tamil) is a vaishnavaite temple situated on the vicinity of Denkanikota town. The temple can be reached by bus, car and autos. There are lot of spaces for parking cars.
The temple has tank and surrounded by mada street on sides. There are rooms, guest houses available for accommodation.
The main deity is Lord Venkatachalapathy and Sir Alamelu manga. Sthalapurana dates back to start of Kaliyuga. Annual car draws huge crowd from various parts of the country. During Margazhi month , Thiruppavai is chanted early morning and prasadams...
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