Kanipakam Sri Varasiddhi Vinayaka is the main deity of the temple. The significant feature of the Moola Vigraha (Main deity) is that it faces towards North, which is a rarity. The first rays of the sun, fall on the feet of the Lord. Gradually the sun rays disappear after reaching the head of the Lord. A very interesting fact is associated with this temple is that Sri Vinayaka Idol size is increasing day by day. As Lord Vinayaka looks like Elephant. As Diety is sitting and legs and stomach are increasing and they are visible. The "Swayambhu" idol of Sri Varasiddi Vinayaka emerged from the well. Later, people built a temple around the well.
Goddess Siddhi and Buddhi are consorts of Vinayaka.
Interesting Facts
Best Season To Visit
The best season to visit this temple is Winter season. The best months to visit are October to March.
Weather
Highest - April to June (40 °C during day and 20 °C during night)Average - May (35 °C during the day and 20 °C during night)Lowest - October to February (27 °C during day and 18 °C during night)Monsoon season - August to September
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transport connections
Name | Distance | Contact Number |
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APSRTC Bus Station, Chittoor
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12 KM | 18002004599 |
Chittoor Railway Station
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11.5 KM | 08572-231988 |
Tirupati International Airport |
83 KM | 0877 - 2275354 |
Architecture
Kanipakam Sri Varasiddhi Vinayaka Temple "Kani" means wetland and "Pakam" means flow of water into wetland, hence this place is called as Kanipakam, Lord Ganesh named as Kanipakam varasiddhi Vinayaka. The Lord is an incarnation of Lord Ganesh. The temple is East facing temple with Dravidian Style of Architechure. Sri Varasiddhi Vinayaka Temple 7 Tier Raja gopuram. Behind the Nandimandapa is a large Monolithic Dhwajastambha with a couchant Nandi on the top. The adhistana of the garbhagriha and antarala contains upana, tripattakumuda, gala cut into compartments, patta, gala and alingapattika. The vimana above is of the dvitala type with a circular griva and sikhara. The vimana contains the various forms of Ganapati, Nritya Ganapati, Lakshmi Ganapathi, Sthanaka Ganapati and Heramba Ganapathi.
The outer walls of the garbhagriha contain three empty kostas which are flanked by pilastures and surmounted by a semicircular torana with kirtimukha at the top. Above wall portion is a cornice decorated with simhalalata gables. Above the cornice is the vyalavari. The Mukhamandapa is square on plan. The mandapa has four pillars and contain three square blocks with two octogonal shafts in between. The Mahamandapa has sixteen pillars with Vijayanagara capitals. The Mukhamandapa, Mahamandapa and Prakara with Gopura are appear to have added to the temple complex during the 14th – 15th century AD. The temple tank is to the east of the temple. It has a small four pillared mandapa in the centre with a four sided Nagara-Sikhara.
Religious Significance
Legends of the place : Once upon a time there lived 3 farmers with physical deformities and they were dumb,deaf and blind by birth. They owned a piece of land. In olden days water was drawn from the well by way of Piccota system. As one of them used to irrigate the field through the channels, the other two used to ply on the piccota. On one such operation they found that the water in the well got dried up and they could no longer pull water out of the well. One of them got into the well and started digging it up. He was taken aback to see the iron implement hitting a stone like formation. Later, the farmer was shocked to see blood oozing out from it. Within a few seconds the entire water in the well turned blood red in color. Thus, startled by this divine experience all the three became normal getting rid of their deformities. As soon as the villagers came to know this miracle, they thronged to the well and tried to deepen the well further. But their attempt proved futile because the ‘Swayambhu’ idol (self manifested) of Lord Vinayaka emerged from the swirling waters of the well. After this miracle, coconuts were offered and the thirtham from the coconuts covered the entire area. This led to the modification in the usage of the word ‘Kaniparakam’ and was later pronounced as ‘Kanipakam’. Even today the idol is in the original well and the springs of the well are perennial and eternal. During the rainy season, the holy water from the well overflows even today. The holy water from the well is offered to the devotees as Tirtham (Holy water). After the self elevation of Lord Vinayaka Swamy at Kanipakam, two brothers namely, Sankudu and Likhithudu wanted to have Darshan of Lord Swayambhu Sri Vinayaka and they made their journey by walk. After having Prolix journey, the younger Likhitudu became very tied, hungry and wanted to take mango fruit from the tree, and asked his brother to help him. The elder brother warned him not to take the fruit, since it belongs to the king. But the younger brother who was too tired, hungry and thirsty took the Mango fruit and ate it. The Elder brother Sankudu dragged his younger brother to the king and narrated the theft of fruit committed by his brother and requested to impose punishment. Unfortunately, the king became angry and vehemently ordered cut off the both hands of the younger brother who had stolen the fruit without permission, and the punishment was implemented. The Elder brother became very sad for this unfortunate incident which resulted loss of hands of his brother and at last he desired to take a holy bath in the river near the Swayambhu Vinayaka Temple before going to darshan, and when both the brothers immersed in to the river by praying the Lord Vinayaka. Surprisingly, the hands of the younger brother Likhitudu have come out as existing early. Then both the brothers have taken the darshan of the Lord Vinayaka Swamy and offered their vows blessing them.
History
The temple was built by Kulothunga Chola-I in 11th Century (1070 - 1122 C.E.) of Chola dynasty. Later, the temple was renovated and expanded further in 1336 by Vijayanagara dynasty Emperors. Chola Kings,Vijayanagara Kings and Kulothunga Chola-I was contributed to built this temple.
Temple Timings
Day | Timings |
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All Days | 04:00 AM - 09:30 PM |
Darshanam Details
Darshanam | Price | Estimated Time | Entrance From |
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Special Entrance Darshan | 10.00 | 1 Hr |
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Airports
Airport Name | Distance |
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Shamshabad | 40 KM |
Lorem Ipsum | 12 KM |
Railway Stations
Railway Station Name | Distance |
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Secunderabad | 10 KM |
Nampally | 12 KM |
Begumpet | 6 KM |
Lingampally | 20 KM |
Bus Stations
Bus Station Name | Distance |
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MGBS | 35 KM |
CBS | 28 KM |
kukatpally | 20 KM |
Lingampally | 30 KM |
Uppal | 35 KM |
Private Transports
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Private Transport | 8 KM | 9546858757 |
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Local Transports
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Local Transport | 5 KM | 9546858757 |
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