About Mantralayam

Mantralayam is a sacred town arranged 74 km from Kurnool locale in Andhra Pradesh and 250 km from its state capital, Hyderabad. It is situated close to the fringe of Karnataka and on the banks of the stream Tungabhadra. Mantralayam is known for Sri Guru Raghavendra Swami, a holy person who went into a samadhi alive before his pupils in seventeenth Century. He was a Madhwa holy person who is viewed as a rebirth of Prahlada (A daitya ruler who was spared by Lord Vishnu's Narasimha symbol). The primary fascination here is the Temple and Mutt "complex." The sanctuary elephants and chariots bearing the god the sanctuary on exceptional events is a breathtaking sight, while the Tungabhadra stream is likewise worth seeing.


A Spiritual Haven for Sanatan Followers

Named so for its spiritual inclination towards Sanatan Dharma, the base of today's Hinduism, Mantralayam is a holy pilgrimage destination nestled on the banks of River Tungabhadra. The site is well known for the Raghavendra Swami Temple, dedicated to Shri Raghavendra Swami, a follower of the Vrindavan cult of Lord Krishna. The best time to visit this temple is during the evening aarti, at 7:00 PM, although the site is open all day. Other sites worth visiting in the vicinity of the complex are Panchmukhi Anjaneya Temple, Lakshmi Venkateshwara Temple & Vedic Pathshala.


What is the best time to visit Mantralayam?

Mantralayam, a popular journey goal in Andhra Pradesh sees countless travelers in Mantralayam consistently of the year. To outwit the climate, the best time to visit Mantralayam is between October to March. The climate is cold and charming during this time, and precipitation is probably not going to upset your arrangements.


How to Reach Mantralayam

By Air: Mantralayam is roughly 200 km from Hyderabad and 10 hours by street from Bangalore which have air terminals interfacing them to the significant urban communities.
Closest Airport: Hyderabad - 196 kms from Mantralayam
By Rail: Mantralayam has its very own railroad station called Mantralayam Road. It lies on the Mumbai-Chennai, Mumbai-Bangalore, Bangalore-Chennai rail courses. A ton of long separation trains make an informal stop at this station for water topping off.
By Road: Arranged 250 km from Hyderabad it'll take around 6-8 hours in moderate traffic and 10 hours from Bangalore. KSRTC has its unique transport "Vaibhav" from Bangalore. From the railroad station, you can benefit a transport for a base passage of Rs.10 or contract a taxi, jeep or rickshaw for a base admission of Rs. 50 for each individual.

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