SRI MALAYANNA PERUMALLA SWAMY TEMPLE
Gajulamandyam is a remarkable and sacred destination, where Lord Venkateswara is enshrined along with his divine consorts, Sri Devi and Bhoo Devi. This temple stands out as a unique and magnificent place of worship due to several distinctive features.
In most temples, Lord Venkateswara is commonly worshipped as Eka Sila Moorthy, meaning he is depicted as a single stone idol.
However, at Gajulamandyam, the presence of Sri Devi and Bhoo Devi alongside Lord Venkateswara adds a profound spiritual dimension to the temple. This triad represents a harmonious blend of divine energies, with Lord Venkateswara symbolizing the supreme protector, Sri Devi embodying wealth and prosperity, and Bhoo Devi representing the nurturing aspect of the earth.
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Historical Significance and Reconstruction
Once upon a time, in the village of Gajulamandyam, historically known as Mandavyapuram, there existed a very ancient structure known as the Sri Lakshmi Padmavati Sametha Srimalayanna Perumalla Swami Temple, as described by historians.
This ancient temple had fallen into a state of disrepair and was dismantled in March 2008. Subsequently, on February 19, 2009, a foundation ceremony (Karshana Karyakramam) was conducted, followed by the Bhoomi Puja on March 1, 2009. On April 29, 2009, the foundation stone for the new temple was laid. Finally, on March 20, 2011, a grand Mahakumbhabhishekam ceremony was held under the guidance of Vedic scholars, adhering to the Vaikhanasa Agama Shastra, with all rituals performed magnificently.
