Alampur (Telangana)

Explore the historic Jogulamba Devi Temple at Alampur, a renowned Sakti peetham reconstructed after 615 years. Uncover the tale of resilience and devotion as the temple, originally razed during a 1390 AD invasion, rises again. Delve into the cultural heritage of Alampur, where the Chalukyas of Badami crafted a legacy with nine temples, including the revered Navabrahmeswara and Jogulamba. Witness the spiritual revival and architectural marvels that make Alampur a unique pilgrimage destination.

Place : Alampur (Telangana)
Part of the Body Fallen : Upper Teeth
Name of Shakti : Jogulamba Devi
Description :
Jogulamba Devi temple at Alampur, one of the 18 Sakti peethams in Indian sub-continent, including Sankari Devi temple in Sri Lanka, has been reconstructed after 615 years. According to historical sources, the temple was razed to the ground during Muslim invasion in 1390 AD. The local people put up a fierce resistance and killed the invaders and moved the main idol to the nearby #Balabrahmeswara temple. Since then, the idol had been worshipped in the secluded place in the temple.The Chalukyas of Badami, mainly by the initiative of Pulakesin-II put up a number of temples in and around Alampur in the 7th and 8th centuries.

At Alampur alone, Chalukyas built nine temples devoted to Navabrahmeswara and Jogulamba. Of them, eight magnificent temples of Navabrahmeswara survived but the temple of Tarakabrahma could not be traced.

About the Temple :

Location: V4GM+QVR, Temple Road, Alampur, Gadwal, Telangana 509152
Country: India
Built-In:7th century CE
Built-By: Badami Chalukyas
Deity: Devi
Architectural Styles:Dravidian
Festivals: Dasara, Shivaratri and Bramhotsavams
Temple Timings:7am–1pm, 2–8:30pm
Best Time To Visit: September to July.

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