Sasivekalu Ganesha is the main deity of this temple, who is an incarnation of Lord Vinayaka. This monolithic statue carved out of a huge boulder measures about 2.4 meters (8 feet). On this statue you can see the snake carved around his tummy. The Ganesha is seen in a half-lotus position with four arms. The right and left hand at the upper side holds a goad and a broken tusk. The top right hand of the statue holds a sweet (modak) the left hand is portrayed with a noose.
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transport connections
Name | Distance | Contact Number |
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Hampi Bus Station
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180 MTRS | 08049596666 |
Hampi Junction
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2.4 KM | 139 |
Jindal Vijaynagar Airport |
37 KM | ‎91-836-2237921 |
Architecture
The sculpture of Lord Ganesha here is seen in a half-lotus position. It is covered with a rough wall covering pillars around it. The rear side of the sculpture has the image of Parvati who is the mother of Lord Ganesha. It is crafted in such a way that its displayed like Ganesha is sitting in his mother’s lap. When one observes the sculpture properly one can see that Sri Ganesha is wearing a sacred thread which is also known as Yagnopa veetha, which is mostly worn by men.
Religious Significance
According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha is known for his love for food. Once Ganesha consumed a lot of food, due to which his stomach was on the verge of bursting. Finding no other option to stop his stomach from exploding, Ganesha caught hold of a snake and tied it around his stomach in order to prevent it from bursting open. This is the mythological incidence behind the existence of the snake tied around the Ganesha’s stomach, which is visible on the statue.
History
According to inscriptions found nearby this pavilion was built by a trader from Chandragiri (in present day Andhra Pradesh)in 1506 AD, in memory of one of the Vijayanagara king – Narasimha-II (1491-1505 A.D.).
Temple Timings
Day | Timings |
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All Days | 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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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
Transport Name | Distance | Contact Number |
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Private Transport | 8 KM | 9546858757 |
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Private Transport1 | 8 KM | 9546858757 |
Private Transport1 | 8 KM | 9546858757 |
Local Transports
Transport Name | Distance | Contact Number |
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Local Transport | 5 KM | 9546858757 |
Local Transport1 | 5 KM | 9546858757 |
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Local Transport1 | 5 KM | 9546858757 |
Local Transport1 | 5 KM | 9546858757 |
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