It is the birth place of great Sankeertanacharya. Annamayya who wrote 32 thousand keerthanas on lord venkateswara. This village is situated 6km to the west of Rajampeta town. Chennakesava, Siddeswara temples, Srichakra, Eka tatayya idol and TTD dhyanamandir are the main attraction to the tourist. Though it is the birth place of Annamacharya, who had established a Hundi at Tirumala and enriched the temple with crores of income.
Tallapaka is a village in Rajampet mandal of Kadapa district. The village has the distinction of being the birthplace of Saint Annamacharya the famous composer of devotional songs on Lord Venkateswara who made invaluable contribution to music and literature during the 15th century. Several temples are there in Tallapaka. Dhyana Mandiram was constructed in memory great Saint Annamacharya, at Tallapaka.
Tallapaka is a village in Rajampet mandal of Kadapa district. The village has the distinction of being the birthplace of Saint Annamacharya. He was the famous composer of devotional songs on Lord Venkateswara, who made invaluable contributions to music and literature during the 15th century. Dhyana Mandiram was constructed in memory of great Saint Annamacharya, at Tallapaka. The Chennakesavaswamy temple located near the Annamacharya temple has many temples located within the premises. A unique temple here is that of the Sudarashanachakra containing the idol of the Sudarashanachakra of Lord Vishnu as well as that of Lord Santanagopalakrishna together. The temple is the only one of its kind in South India.
Another temple is that of Lord Hanuman, the loyal devotee of Lord Rama. The rare temple of Lord Garuthmantha also located in the premises of the Chennakesavaswamy temple. The Siddheswaraswamy temple with Lord Siva as its presiding deity is also located in Tallapaka.
Tallpaka is located 58.8 km from Kadapa, 91 km from Tirupati and 4 km from Rajampeta. Nearest Railway Stations are Rajampeta (4 km), Kadapa (60 km), Renigunta (83 km).
It is the birth place of great Sankeertanacharya. Annamayya who wrote 32 thousand keerthanas on lord venkateswara. This village is situated 6km to the west of Rajampeta town. Chennakesava, Siddeswara temples, Srichakra, Eka tatayya idol and TTD dhyanamandir are the main attraction to the tourist. Though it is the birth place of Annamacharya, who had established a Hundi at Tirumala and enriched the temple with crores of income.
ReplyDeleteTallapaka is a village in Rajampet mandal of Kadapa district. The village has the distinction of being the birthplace of Saint Annamacharya the famous composer of devotional songs on Lord Venkateswara who made invaluable contribution to music and literature during the 15th century. Several temples are there in Tallapaka. Dhyana Mandiram was constructed in memory great Saint Annamacharya, at Tallapaka.
ReplyDeleteTallapaka is a village in Rajampet mandal of Kadapa district. The village has the distinction of being the birthplace of Saint Annamacharya. He was the famous composer of devotional songs on Lord Venkateswara, who made invaluable contributions to music and literature during the 15th century. Dhyana Mandiram was constructed in memory of great Saint Annamacharya, at Tallapaka.
ReplyDeleteThe Chennakesavaswamy temple located near the Annamacharya temple has many temples located within the premises. A unique temple here is that of the Sudarashanachakra containing the idol of the Sudarashanachakra of Lord Vishnu as well as that of Lord Santanagopalakrishna together. The temple is the only one of its kind in South India.
Another temple is that of Lord Hanuman, the loyal devotee of Lord Rama. The rare temple of Lord Garuthmantha also located in the premises of the Chennakesavaswamy temple. The Siddheswaraswamy temple with Lord Siva as its presiding deity is also located in Tallapaka.
Tallpaka is located 58.8 km from Kadapa, 91 km from Tirupati and 4 km from Rajampeta. Nearest Railway Stations are Rajampeta (4 km), Kadapa (60 km), Renigunta (83 km).
Hi Vijay garu, nice information i got it from u. i would like to visit tallapaka village
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