At a distance of 4 km from Yadagiri Gutta town, 5 km from Yadagirigutta Temple and 61 km from Hyderabad, Surendrapuri, also known as Mythological Awareness Center, is located in Nalgonda District of Telangana. The museum was established to create an awareness of Indian mythology. It was established by Kunda Satyanarayana in memory of his son Surendra. It is also known locally as Kunda Satyanarayana Kala Dhamam.
Surendrapuri is created as a center of artistic and sculptural excellence and an abode of all divine worlds. Visitors can have the darshan of all the deities of well-known pilgrimage centers of India. Here we get to see the replicas of all the famous temples of India at one place.
The great celestial worlds of Bramhaloka, Vishnuloka, Shivaloka, Nagaloka, Indraloka, Yamaloka, Narakaloka and Patalaloka can be visited here. The experience of walking through the seven doors of Vishnuloka with the dashavataras on both sides is memorable. All the sections are designed in such a way that you get transported into a celestial world.
There are sculptures and paintings depicting stories from major Hindu epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavat. Various mythological scenes of war between Rama and Ravana in Ramayana, including Padmavyuha in Kurukshetra between Kauravas and Pandavas in Mahabharata are carved beautifully and portrayed in great detail. The churning of Ksheera Sagara (milky ocean) is a beautiful piece of artwork. In the same way, the sculptures of Lord Vishnu and goddess Lakshmi to save Gajendra from the clutches of Crocodile stand as a wonderful symbol of...
Read moreSo like it’s a pretty cool place if you’re into all mythology and spiritual stuff… it basically has like replicas of all temples and stuff and the architecture and really it’s the prettiest thingy everrrrrrr 💗 but yea it’s a bit inconvenient cause like once you enter theses like no short way out.. you’ve just gotta keep walking for the 1 and a half or 2 hour walk depending on your pace.. even if you have any emergency you can’t leave really!!! so needless to say would be a bit difficult for old people and/ or people with knee problems as there are a lot of steps as well.. the audio guide is waste if you don’t speak Telugu cause there’s no way to change the audio plus yea some places the audio playing is also Telugu so yea you won’t understand.. oh yeah, you can’t even download the app on iOS despite them saying that you can download it on play store/ App Store (also yea they say that you have free WiFi there to download and use the app but well I tried and asked and apparently it hoax lol, they don’t even have WiFi at all, forget free) and yeaaa if you happen to go on a too rainy or sunny day, they’ll say it’s 80 percent covered and stuff but that’s again a lie, we went on a rainy day on the confidence that it was mostly covered but well we were drenched 🥺 but all that said, it’s actually very pretty and like informative too if you read everything! Worth visiting once at least (but yea carry caps/ umbrellas and also water bottles cause you’ll naturally be thirsty after walking...
Read moreA Unique Mythological Awareness Centre, This is a creation of creations, for the first time in India, and perhaps the very first of its kind in the world, to create an amazing agglomeration of mythological wonders, all at one divine destination. Kunda Satyanarayana Kala Dhamam transports you into a new world of joy, with the exhilarating boon of a vision of all deities, Gods and Goddesses in one spectacular mythological awareness centre. …SURENDRAPURI. Never perhaps in the history, have we come across such a colossal achievement towards enriching mythological awareness. Surendrapuri temple, located in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district of Telangana, India, is a unique destination that showcases the country's rich mythology and cultural heritage. The temple complex houses various galleries and exhibits that depict scenes from Hindu mythology, including the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Entrance Ticket Details For Surendrapuri
Tickets to Kaladhamam: Adult (140cm+): INR 350. Child (120cm+ TO Below 140cm): INR 300 for Children (Below...
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