Kodandarama Temple, Gollala Mamidada, Hindu temple in Gollala Mamidada, India.
Kodandarama Temple is a Hindu temple in Gollala Mamidada featuring two prominent towers adorned with intricate carved figures depicting scenes from Hindu epics. The structure showcases traditional South Indian temple architecture with crafted details that bring religious narratives to life.
Construction began in 1889 when two brothers donated land and installed the first wooden figures of the revered deities. This site grew over time into a significant spiritual center for the region.
The temple hosts elaborate ceremonies during festivals dedicated to Rama, attracting thousands of visitors who gather to experience traditions passed down through generations. These celebrations form an important part of local religious life and community identity.
The temple is located around 25 kilometers from Kakinada and remains accessible to visitors throughout the week at set times. Planning a visit requires checking local opening hours in advance and being prepared for active religious practices.
Above the inner sanctuary sits a hall decorated with stucco relief artworks showing religious scenes that many visitors miss. This hidden artistic space reveals the craftsmanship that went into the temple's creation and decoration.
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