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Vijayawada - Hamsala Deevi



The tour of Vijayawada - Hamsala Deevi involves an array of sightseeing options that includes both the natural splendors and the religious establishment. Hamsala Deevi is 85 km away from Vijayawada and buses ply on a regular basis. Tourists from all over the world coming to South India more often than not visit Hamsala Deevi due to its exotic appeal.

The Venugopalaswami temple of Hamsala Deevi where an eight day long sacred ceremony is performed, attracts the attention of all those who step into this scenic landscape of Andhra Pradesh state. Being presided by the deity Venugopalaswami, the temple is believed to have been built in the ruling times of Chola dynasty which was involved with many such similar religious architectural achievements.

Devotees in huge numbers visit the temple of Venugopalaswami in Hamsala Deevi during a special festival. The eight days from Magha suddha navami to bahula padyami are considered auspicious in Hamsala Deevi when a special ceremony is followed in the Venugopalaswami temple. Apart from devotees common tourists also come to the temple during these eight days to experience the festive bliss of the shrine.

Located on the meeting point of Bay of Bengal and River Krishna, Hamsala Deevi is in itself a holy spot near Vijayawada. Tourists coming for tours from Vijayawada to Hamsala Deevi can avail of the numerous buses that ply between the two places daily. Also those who opt for air travel can avail of such services from Vijayawada.

Flaunting a religious glory and sacred aura, Hamsala Deevi is an ideal tourist spot located near Vijayawada.



Last Updated on: 9/05/2013