Parnashala :
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This is supposed to be the exact spot where Rama, during
his vanavasa in Dandakaranya, constructed a hermitage and spent his exile
with his concert Sita and brother Laxmana. Agastya had selected this spot for
Rama and is about 35KMs from Bhadrachalam.
The picturesque display of some scenes of vanavasa could be
seen at Parnashala. One can see the foot prints of Sita devi, Mosaic of
Maarecha in the guise of golden deer and Ravana in the guise of Sanyasi for
Bhikshatana. Also found in the vicinity are Sita Vaagu-where she had bathed
and collected the turmeric and Kunkum from near by stones and the marks of
her saree on the rock near Sita Vaagu. These are all the visiting places for
the piligrims. As Ravana kidnapped Sita, the deity at Parnashala is called
Sokarama. The tracks of the chariot of Ravana while kidnapping sita can be
seen on the mountain on the other side of the river bank at Parnashala
temple.
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Jattayu Paaka (Yetapaka) :
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This Place is situated from 2Kms away from
Bhadrachalam. According to Itihasas, the bird Jatayuvu, a devotee of Rama had
obstructed Ravana while he was proceeding on the chariot after kidnapping
Sita. After the fearful battle between Ravana and Jataayuvu, the heavily
injured bird had waited at this place in search of Rama. A wing of this bird
fell at Rekkapalli, about 55 Kms from here, in V.R. Puram Mandal.
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Dummugudem :
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Here Rama is called the Atmarama. The story
reveals that Rama killed 14000 demons headed by Kharadeoshana. As the village
was said to be built upon the ashes of these demons, the place is named after
as Dummugudem.
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Gundala:
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It is a place 5 Kms away from the sacred town Bhadrachalam,
where springs of hot water could be traced on the river bank when we dig a
pit at any place in this area. It is believed that the divine trios (Brahma
Vishnu Maheswara) had their dips in winter season according to Brahma Purana.
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Sree Rama Giri :
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This place is situated on the bank in the down stream of
river Godavari, about 55 Kms from here. The deity of Yoga Rama Temple is on a
hill and is named as Ramagiri.
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