Sri Ksheera Ramalingeswara Swamy Devastanam in Palakollu
Ksheera Rama Lingeswara Swami
Temple (A 15th century temple built for the Hindu God Shiva. It is one of the
five Pancharamas). This place is famous for Lord Shiva (Eshwara) temple which
is considered as one of the Pancharama temples. The temple here is called Sri
Kshira Rama Lingeshwara swamy. The temple has a unique white shiva lingam and
the temple tower is one of the tallest among the temple towers in Andhra
Pradesh.
This place was earlier called as "Ksheera Puri" based on this temple. Later called as "Pala Kolanu", which all tries to convey the meaning of milk pond. This town and the Ksheera Rama Lingeswara Swami temple are located in the area subtended by the Shiva temples at Srisailam,Draksharamam & Kaleswaram also called "Trilinga Desam" (meaning "the region bounded by three lingas") which in following centuries of existence became Telugu desam,the language spoken by the people around these locations was named as Telugu, hence it is believed by some historians that the word "Telugu" was born from this region.
The main attraction of Palakol is the temple dedicated
to Lord Shiva, Sri Ksheera Rama Lingeswara which is considered as one of the
Pancharama Kshetras. The height of the temple is 120fts and constructed
during Chalukya period by Chalukya Bheema. The construction took place during
9th century.
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The lingam, which is white in
colour, is
believed as the tallest. There are 72 pillars made of black stone. Inside the
Garbhalaya (Garbha Gruha), Gokarneshwara and Vigneshwara (Ganapati) alayas
are situated at the left with Kshiralingam located at the center. To the
right, Subramanya Swamy and Janardhana Swamy alayas with Nandi at the centre
are situated. Gostani river flows through the town Palakollu and there is a
sangam place near Narsapur with river Godavari. From here the river enters the
sea at Antarvedi. Once upon a time this place was a thick forest with natural
greenary.
The Shiva Lingam (Moola Virat) can be seen from all the four sides through
windows in the Garbha Gruharam. Additionally, Sun God, Kashi Vishweshwara,
Goddess parvathi, Goddess Lakshmi, Nagareshwara Lingam, Dundi Vigneshwara,
Veera Bhadra, Sapta Matruka, Kanaka Durga, Brahma, Saraswathi, Kumara Swamy,
Kartikeya, Mahishasura Mardhini, Naga sarpa, Nataraja, Dattatreya, Kala
Bhairava, Nageshwara, Shaneeshwara, Shankara, Radha Krishna can also be seen
in the temple.
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