Sri Koulutla Chenna Kesava Swamy Temple – Kappatralla
Sri Koulutla
Chenna Kesava Swamy Temple is located in Kappatralla Village in Devanakonda
Mandal in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh State.
Lord Chennakesava
Swamy is the Presiding deity
There are also
shrines for Mallikarjuna Swamy, Bramarambika Devi, Vijaya Vinayaka Swamy, and
Lord Dakshina Murthy.
This temple was
built in South Indian style of architecture
Every year
brahmotsavam is observed during Magha Masam.
King Parikshith
(the grandson, of Arjuna) ruled over Hastinapura after Pandavas retired to
Kailasa. One day, Parikshith was thirsty while on a hunting trip to the forest.
He found a saint in deep meditation. He asked for water and the Rishi (saint)
did not reply. Parikshith got frustrated and played a prank by putting a dead
snake around the neck of the Rishi. He was cursed by the Rishi that he would
die of a snake bite within a week; he died consequently at the hands of the
Naga prince Takshaka.
When Janamejaya
(the son of Parikshith) became the King, he wanted to avenge the death of his
father and performed Sarpa Yaga (serpent penance). Things then took a fateful
turn. Astika, who was born of a man and a Naga woman, came to the snake
sacrifice and, seeing what was happening, explained to Janamejaya that Takshaka
was safe under Indra's protection. Janamejaya was extremely pleased to have
gotten this valuable information and granted Astika a wish. Astika asked to
stop the snake sacrifice, instead of asking for gold or silver.
Then Saint
Vasista asked Janamejaya to perform consecration (Prathista) of Vishnava
temples to redeem the sins of killing innocent snakes during Sarpa Yaga.
Consequently, a Chennakesava idol was consecrated in Koundinya Asrama to
perform regular pujas. After many years, the idol was covered by an anthill
(putta). In the 11th century A.D., Golla Koulutla observed that his cow was
letting her milk flow to the anthill (putta). That night, Lord Chennakesava
(Vishnu) appeared in his dream and told him to remove the anthill and
re-consecrate his idol. Koulutla dutifully followed the instructions and from
then on the deity was known as Koulutla Chennakesava Swamy.
Temple Timings
5.00 am to 6.30
pm (timings may differ)
How to reach the
Temple
90 km from Kurnool.
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