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Coordinates: 13°2315.7N 79°4748.7E / 13.387694°N 79.796861°E / 13.387694; 79.796861
 

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Vedanarayana Temple, Nagalapuram
Raja gopuram at vedanarayana Temple, Nagalapuram
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictTirupati
DeityVedanarayana (Matsya avatar of Vishnu)
FestivalsBrahmotsavams, Vaikunta Ekadasi
Governing bodyTirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
Location
LocationNagalapuram
StateAndhra Pradesh
CountryIndia
Vedanarayana Temple, Nagalapuram is located in Andhra Pradesh
Vedanarayana Temple, Nagalapuram

Location in Andhra Pradesh

Geographic coordinates13°23′15.7″N 79°47′48.7″E / 13.387694°N 79.796861°E / 13.387694; 79.796861
Architecture
TypeDravidian architecture
Temple(s)2
InscriptionsSanskrit and Dravidian languages
Website
www.tirumala.org

Vedanarayana TempleorMatsya Narayana Temple is a Hindu temple in Nagalapuram, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is a Vaishnava temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Matsya, the fish avatar, who is referred to as Matsya Narayana or Veda Narayana. This is one of the few temples in India where Lord Vishnu is depicted in Matsya avatar, the first incarnation of the Dashavatara, Lord Vishnu's 10 main incarnations.[1]

Administration[edit]

The temple is being administered by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.[1]

Significance[edit]

The Temple is famous for Surya Pooja Utsavam, considered as an astronomical marvel.[2] During this festival the sunrays will directly fall on the presiding deity Vedanarayaana in the Garbhagriha for three days of a year.[2][1] The Sunrays travel a distance of 360 feet starting from Temple Tower(Goupuram) towards Garbha griha in the evening. On first day the rays will stop at foot of the Deity, second day on Navel and third day on Crown.[2][1]

Festivals[edit]

Surya Pooja Utsavam is one of the important festivals in the temple during which the rays of Sun directly fall on to the presiding deity in Garbhagriha which is facing west during evening before sunset.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Sun rays enter temple a day before Surya Puja festival". The Hindu. 25 March 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  • ^ a b c "Nagalapuram temple all set for 'Surya Puja'". The Hindu. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2017.

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