Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple



Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple, Adilabad, Telangana

Information of Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple, Adilabad, Telangana


Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple is one of the famous Hindu temples that are especially visited by pilgrims, devotees, tourists and visitors during the month of Karthika. It is located in the village named Gudem, in the district of Adilabad, in the state of Telangana, in South India. It is to be highly noted that devotees visit this shrine in order to take a holy dip in river Godavari and wholeheartedly perform Satyana. The principal deity of this shrine is Lord Satyanarayana Swamy. This is a medieval Hindu temple that is much popular in this district. It is a popular miracle Hindu temple that fulfils the personal and professional wishes of its adherent devotees and pilgrims who pray at this Lord wholeheartedly with lot of faith and devotion. People visit again to this shrine in order to wholeheartedly pay thanks giving.

Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple Religious Significance

Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple is marked with various religious activities and functions. The early morning to noon is marked with Sri Swamy Vari Suprabhata Seva, Abhishekam, Archana, Balabogam, Panchaharathulu, Neerajana Mantra Pushpamulu and Swamy Vari Sarva Darshanam. The noon to night hours at this shrine is marked with Ashtothara Sathanama Poojas, Sahasranamarchanas, Abhishekams, Sri Vari Nitya Kalyanam, Rajabhoga Mahanivedana, Darbaru Mandapam, Sri Swamy Vari Darbaru Seva and Sri Ammavarla Ekanta Seva. The religious activities performed at this shrine are Sri Swamy Suprabatha Seva are Sri Swamivari Vratham, Sri Swamivari Special Vratham, Sri Swamivari Visishta Vratham, Sri Swamivari Nitya Kalyanam, Sri Swamivari Vratham After 'Pooja' prasadam send by post, Sri Sitaramula (Kshethra Palakulu) Pattabhishekam on the lunar star day of Punarvasu in Sri Swamivari Temple, Sri Swamivari Pavalimpu seva, Sri Swamivari Laksha Patri Pooja, Sri Ammavari Laksha Kunkumarchana and Sri Swamivari Abhishekam on the lunar star day of Makha.

Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple Architectural Significance

Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple largely resembles like a small temple with specious space inside its given premises. The main sanctum is also small structure when compared to other Hindu ancient and medieval temples of this region. The flooring and ceiling of the main sanctum looks really like those of the ancient Hindu temples. In a religious manner, there are sub-temples dedicated to minor Hindu Gods and Goddess that are systematically arranged. The tower or Vihmana of the main temple is moderate in height. The black color stone pillars in the prayer hall have large sized images of Hindu minor Gods and Goddess depicted in it with a lot of perfection. The courtyard of the temple is suitable for conducting various Hindu religious functions and activities. It is perfectly based on the South Indian Hindu temple architectural style and pattern. The temple premise is calm plus quite the whole day so it is really apt for meditation and other spiritual activities.

Festivals at Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple

Gudem Satyanarayana Swamy Temple conducts its annual grand festival every year that is participated by large number of local devotees, pilgrims, visitors and tourists with family members, friends and relatives. This particular temple is largely known for performing various kinds of a pujas on all the Hindu auspicious days as per the Vedic rules and regulations in a very strict manner. On festive days, the shrine is open from early morning hours to late night with various poojas and abhisekham activities and religious functions. Most of the major Hindu festivals are grandly celebrated at this temple with special poojas and abhisekhams. It is to be remembered that Abhisekhams for this particular Lord is largely performed with milk, curd, flowers, ghee, rose water, fruit juice and tender coconut water. The temple remains open wide daily during the early morning hours to mid-noon and later in the late evening hours to night hours.