Sri Jagan Mohini (Sri Maha Vishnu) temple
is situated in East Godavari district (Atreyapuram Mandalam) of
Andhrapradesh, India. This area is also called Kona Seema, a purely well
irrigated area of Andhrapradesh due to many tributories of river Godavari.
The temple has been built by the Chola
king, Sri Raja Vikrama Deva during 11th Century. The temple is dedicated to
Lord Mahavishnu engraved on a monolithic, five-foot-high stone. On the opposite
side of the idol, the image of Mohini is carved. The idol is splendidly
engraved on both sides. The image of Mahavishnu is surrounded by the images of
Sridevi, Bhoodevi, Adi Sesha, Lord Krishna as Govardhanadhaari and sage Narada.
The legend behind Jagan Mohini Keshava
Swami Temple is that to taste the Divine nectar both Devatas and Rakshas were
quarrelling among themselves. So Sree Maha Vishnu in the guise of an
exquisitely beautiful lady Mohini distributed it among the Devatas for the sake
of universal peace and welfare. Lord Shiva was enticed by the beauty of Mohini
and he chased her. A flower fell down from the hair of Mohini which was smelled
by Lord Shiva, so the place is called Ryali, which means 'fall' in Telugu. One
of the unique features of the temple is that Vishnu and Lord Siva Temples are
placed opposite to each other in East and West direction.
One of the unique characteristics of Jagan
Mohini Keshava Swami Temple is that the sacred river Ganga flows from the feet
of Lord Vishnu, thus witnessing the truth that Akasa Ganga originates from
Lords feet. In front of the Vishnu temple there is a temple enshrining Lord
Shiva as Uma Kamandaleshwara, which is said to be installed by Lord Brahma.
The Shrine is Salagrama Ekasila and is 5
feet in height and 3 feet wide. Salgramasila is itself in the form of Sri Maha
Vishnu. The idol of Sree Kesava Swamy varu of Sri Mahavishnu is in front and
Jagan Mohini on back. The ten incarnations of Vishnu with consorts are
beautifully, sculptured around the shrine. A rare feature is that, Ganga flows
from the feet of Vishnu and is the origin of Akasa Ganga, which can be seen
here.
Temple Timings :
The temple timings are from 6.00am to 12.00noon and from
3.00pm to 8.00pm.
How to reach :
Konaseema can be reached by road easily from different parts
of the State. The nearest airport is located at Vishakhapatnam which is around
200 km from the place.
The distance between Rajahmundry and Ryali (Rali) is 40 Kms.
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