Mopidevi Temple Guide: The Sacred Abode of Lord Subrahmanya in Andhra Pradesh
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Temple Name: Sri Subrahmanyeswara Swamy Temple (Mopidevi Temple)
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Location: Mopidevi Village, Mopidevi Mandal, Krishna District,
Andhra Pradesh – 521125
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Nearest Towns:
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Repalle (12 km)
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Vijayawada (64 km)
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Access: Well-connected by road and rail; buses from
Vijayawada to Avanigadda pass through Mopidevi
Deities and Subshrines
Main Deity
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Sri
Subrahmanyeswara Swamy (Lord
Murugan/Kartikeya)
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Worshipped in the
form of a Swayambhu Lingam (self-manifested)
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Known as the Lord
of Snakes, associated with Sarpa Dosha Nivarana
Subshrines and Associated Icons
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Nandi, Garuda, and Cock idols—crafted by the
potter-devotee Veeravarapu Parvathalu
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Sri
Sakaleswara Swamy Temple nearby,
housing a Swayambhu Shiva Lingam
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Sacred anthill
site where the Lingam was discovered
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Sacred tree where devotees tie cradles for child blessings
History and Significance
Mythological Legend
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Lord
Subrahmanya, as a child, laughed at
naked sages (Sanaka, Sanatkumara, Sanatsujata, and Sankara) during their visit
to Kailash.
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Goddess
Parvati reprimanded him, and to
atone, he performed penance on Earth in the form of a serpent.
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The site of his
penance became Mopidevi, meaning “the place of penance”.
Discovery of the Lingam
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Veeravarapu
Parvathalu, a potter and devotee,
dreamt of the Lord revealing a Lingam beneath an anthill.
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Villagers
unearthed the Swayambhu Lingam, and Parvathalu crafted clay idols of
Nandi, Garuda, and Cock to accompany the deity.
Scriptural Reference
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Mentioned in the Skanda
Purana by Rishi Veda Vyasa as a sacred site for penance and healing.
Spiritual Significance
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Known for Sarpa
Dosha Nivarana, Rahu-Ketu Poojas, and blessings for:
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Childless
couples
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Marriage
delays
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Health issues
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Devotees often
report miraculous healings and serpent sightings, believed to be
divine manifestations.
Legends
Subrahmanya’s Penance in Serpent Form
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The Sanaka,
Sanatkumara, Sanatsujata, and Sankara Rishis, known for their renunciation,
once visited Mount Kailash unclothed, as a symbol of detachment.
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At the same time,
Sachi Devi, Swaha Devi, Saraswati, and Lakshmi were
also present—fully adorned.
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Lord
Subrahmanya, seated on Parvati
Devi’s lap, innocently laughed at the contrast between the clothed
goddesses and the naked sages.
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Parvati Devi
scolded him, and realizing his
mistake, Subrahmanya sought forgiveness and chose to perform penance on
Earth.
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He took the form
of a serpent and meditated at this site, which later came to be known as
Mopidevi—meaning “the place of penance”.
The Potter’s Dream and the Swayambhu
Lingam
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A humble potter
named Veeravarapu Parvathalu, a devotee of Lord Subrahmanya, had a divine
dream.
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The Lord appeared
and revealed the presence of a Swayambhu Lingam beneath an anthill in
Mopidevi.
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The next day,
villagers unearthed the Lingam and began worshipping it.
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Parvathalu
crafted clay idols of Nandi, Garuda, and Cock—symbols
associated with Subrahmanya—and installed them beside the Lingam.
Mention in Skanda Purana
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The Skanda
Purana, particularly the Sahyadri Khanda, mentions Mopidevi as a sacred
site on the banks of the Krishna River.
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It is described
as a powerful kshetra for Sarpa Dosha Nivarana and spiritual healing.
Architectural Highlights
Style & Structure
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The temple
showcases a blend of Dravidian and Chola architectural styles.
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Originally built
during the Chola dynasty in the 11th century, and later renovated by the
Kakatiya dynasty in the 12th century.
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The current
structure reflects Vijayanagara-era renovations, with traditional
mandapas and a compact layout.
Sanctum & Idol
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The main
sanctum (garbhagriha) houses a Swayambhu Lingam of Lord
Subrahmanyeswara, believed to have emerged naturally from the earth.
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The idol is made
of black granite, approximately six feet tall, and depicts the
Lord with:
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Six faces
(Shanmukha)
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Twelve arms, holding divine weapons
Mandapas & Gopuram
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The temple
includes:
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Maha Mandapa – the main hall for devotees
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Artha Mandapa – transitional space before the sanctum
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Mukha Mandapa – entrance hall
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A 40-foot tall
Gopuram (tower) marks the temple’s entrance, adorned with traditional
carvings
Temple Tank & Sacred Tree
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The temple
features a Pushkarini (sacred tank) believed to have healing properties.
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A sacred tree
near the temple is tied with cradles by couples praying for children.
Rituals and Festivals
Daily Poojas
Performed from 6:00 AM to 1:30 PM and 4:30
PM to 8:00 PM, these include:
Pooja Name |
Ticket Price (₹) |
Details |
Abhishekam |
₹60 |
Ritual bathing of the Swayambhu Lingam with
sacred substances |
Mahanyasa Rudrabhishekam |
₹516 |
Elaborate Vedic chanting and abhishekam |
Sahasranama Archana |
₹55 |
Chanting of 1000 names of the deity |
Ashtottara Archana |
₹45 |
Chanting of 108 names |
Pancha Harathi & Chaturveda Swasti |
Free (6:30 PM daily) |
Evening aarti with Vedic blessings |
Popular Sevas
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Sarpa Dosha
Nivarana Pooja – ₹280
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Naga Pratishta
(2-day ritual) – ₹5116
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Nithya
Kalyanam (Daily celestial wedding) –
₹1116
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Saswatha
Abhishekam (Annual) – ₹3500
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Saswatha
Kalyanam (Annual) – ₹10,000
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Annadanam
(Food offering) – ₹1116
Family Rituals
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Ear Boring,
Naming Ceremony, Annaprasana, Aksharabhyasam – ₹60–₹150
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Cradle
Offering (Uyala Seva) – ₹80
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Tonsuring
(Mundan) – ₹10
Pooja tickets are issued daily from 6:00
AM to 12:30 PM at the temple counter.
Major Festivals Celebrated
Skanda Shashti
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Celebrated in Karthika
Masam (Oct–Nov) for 6 days
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Marks the victory
of Lord Subrahmanya over the demon Surapadma
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Includes special
abhishekams, alankarams, and processions
Nagula Chavithi
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Celebrated in Karthika
Masam, dedicated to serpent worship
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Devotees perform Sarpa
Dosha Nivarana Poojas and offer milk to anthills
Magha Shashti
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Celebrated in Magha
Masam (Jan–Feb), believed to be the birthday of Lord Subrahmanya
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Special Kalyanotsavam
and annadanam are conducted
Ashada Sukla Panchami & Naga Panchami
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Auspicious for removing
Naga Dosha and seeking fertility blessings
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Devotees tie
cradles to the sacred tree for childbirth prayers
Beliefs
Sarpa Dosha Nivarana Kshetram
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The temple is renowned
for relieving Sarpa Dosha, a karmic affliction believed to arise from
harming serpents or ancestral misdeeds.
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Devotees perform Sarpa
Dosha Nivarana Pooja and Naga Pratishta to:
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Overcome marriage
delays
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Seek childbirth
blessings
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Resolve health
and mental disturbances
Blessings for Childless Couples
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Couples tie cradles
to the sacred tree near the temple, praying for progeny.
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Many return with
their newborns to offer thanksgiving rituals like Annaprasana and
Ear Boring.
Penance and Redemption
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It is believed
that Lord Subrahmanya himself performed penance here in the form of a
serpent to atone for his childish mistake.
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Hence, devotees
believe that sincere prayer and penance at this temple can absolve sins
and bring inner peace.
Getting Here
By Train
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Nearest
Railway Station: Repalle Railway
Station (8 km from the temple)
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Well-connected
from Guntur and Tenali
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From Repalle,
take a share auto or private taxi (20–30 minutes via Penumudi
Bridge)
By Bus
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From
Vijayawada:
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Distance: ~75–80
km
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Take buses
heading to Avanigadda, Nagayalanka, or Challapalli—they
pass through Mopidevi
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Route: Vijayawada
→ Kankipadu → Vuyyuru → Pamarru → Kuchipudi → Movva → Kodali → Challapalli →
Mopidevi
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From
Machilipatnam:
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Distance: ~32 km
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Buses and autos
available via Challapalli
By Road
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From
Vijayawada:
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~2 hours via
NH214A
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Scenic route
through Krishna delta villages
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From
Gannavaram Airport:
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~70 km via
Kankipadu – Vuyyuru – Pamarru – Kuchipudi – Challapalli – Mopidevi
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From Tenali:
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~55 km via
Repalle
Nearest Airport
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Vijayawada
International Airport (Gannavaram) –
~70 km
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Taxis and buses
available from the airport to Mopidevi
Tips
Best Time to Visit
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Morning
Darshan: 4:30 AM – 11:00 AM
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Evening
Darshan: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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Avoid peak hours
during Skanda Shashti and Nagula Chavithi unless you're attending
for the spiritual experience.
Ritual Preparation
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Take a holy
dip in the temple tank before darshan if possible.
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Wear traditional
attire (dhoti/saree preferred); avoid western casuals.
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Bring coconuts,
milk, and turmeric if performing Sarpa Dosha or Rahu-Ketu poojas.
Booking Tips
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Pooja tickets are available at the temple counter from 6:00 AM to
12:30 PM.
· For Naga Pratishta or Saswatha Sevas, book in advance via temple authorities or website.
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