Srikalahasti Temple

"कर्पूरगौरं करुणावतारं संसारसारम् भुजगेन्द्रहारम् । सदावसन्तं हृदयारविन्दे भवं भवानीसहितं नमामि ॥"

The Sacred Shiva Yajur Mantra

Andhra Pradesh | Deity: Lord Shiva

Srikalahasti Temple

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Srikalahasti Temple Darshan Timings, Rahu Ketu Puja & History

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Explore Srikalahasti Temple darshan timings, Rahu Ketu Pooja, history & travel info. Plan your visit to the Dakshina Kashi and seek blessings of Lord Shiva.

Srikalahasti Temple - Darshan Timings, History & Temple Information

Experience the profound spiritual energy at the Srikalahasti Temple, one of the most significant Shaivite shrines in India. Known as the "Dakshina Kashi" (Kashi of the South), this ancient temple is home to Lord Shiva in his manifestation as Srikalahasteeswara—the Lord of the Vayu (Air) element.

This is not just a temple; it is one of the five Pancha Bhoota Sthalams, representing the element of Air. It is globally renowned for its powerful Rahu Ketu Dosha Nivarana Puja, which draws thousands of devotees seeking astrological remedies and spiritual peace.

Plan your Srikalahasti Temple visit with expert guidance to ensure a seamless experience, especially for specific rituals and peak hours.

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Srikalahasti Temple – Quick Info

  • Location: Srikalahasti, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh
  • Presiding Deity: Lord Srikalahasteeswara (Shiva) and Goddess Gnanaprasunambika (Parvati)
  • Architectural Style: Dravidian (Chola and Vijayanagara influences)

The Story of Srikalahasti Temple – The Union of Faith and Nature

The name Srikalahasti is derived from three animals: Sri (Spider), Kala (Snake), and Hasti (Elephant). According to legend, these three creatures worshipped Lord Shiva here with immense devotion. The spider wove a web to protect the Lingam, the snake placed a gem upon it, and the elephant washed it with water from the river. Pleased by their selfless devotion, Lord Shiva granted them liberation and merged their names into the sacred site.

Srikalahasti is also famously associated with Bhakt Kannappa, a tribal devotee who offered his own eyes to the Lord. His extreme sacrifice remains a testament to the temple’s deep-rooted legacy of "Bhakti" (devotion) over ritualistic perfection.

The temple is an architectural marvel, featuring a massive Gopuram and a main shrine carved into the side of a hill. Interestingly, despite being an indoor sanctum without windows, a flickering lamp (Deepa) near the main Lingam constantly wavers, signifying the presence of Vayu (the Wind God).

Devotees believe that:

  • Performing the Rahu Ketu Puja here neutralizes the ill effects of planetary positions.
  • Visiting Srikalahasti is equivalent to visiting Kashi for spiritual liberation.
  • The Goddess Gnanaprasunambika grants the boon of wisdom and knowledge.

Srikalahasti Temple Darshan Timings & Puja Schedule

Ritual / Darshan

Timing

Notes

Suprabhatam

5:00 AM – 5:30 AM

Early morning awakening

Abhishekam (1st)

6:00 AM – 7:30 AM

Ticketed ritual

General Darshan (1st)

7:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Open for all

Abhishekam (2nd)

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Mid-day ritual

General Darshan (2nd)

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Open for all

Abhishekam (3rd)

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Evening session

General Darshan (3rd)

6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Night session

Pallaki Seva

8:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Closing ritual

Note: Rahu Ketu Puja is performed during Rahu Kalam hours daily. Timings vary based on the day of the week.

Festivals & Best Time to Visit

  • Maha Shivaratri: The most significant festival, celebrated with a 13-day grand Brahmotsavam.
  • Karthika Masam: A month of special lamps and evening prayers.

Best Time to Visit:

  • October to March: Pleasant weather for temple exploration.
  • Tuesdays & Sundays: Considered highly auspicious for Rahu Ketu Puja (though usually more crowded).

How to Reach Srikalahasti Temple

  • By Air: Nearest airport is Tirupati (Renigunta), located about 25 km away.
  • By Train: Srikalahasti has its own railway station, well-connected to Chennai and Tirupati.
  • By Road: Frequent buses are available from Tirupati (38 km) and Chennai (115 km).

Hotels & Nearby Places

  • Stay Options: Temple-run Guest Houses, Budget Dharamshalas, and Mid-range private hotels.
  • Nearby Places:
    • Tirupati Balaji Temple (38 km)
    • Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple
    • Talakona Waterfalls

Plan Your Darshan

Ready to seek the blessings of the Lord of Air?

You can book:

  • Special Darshan Entry
  • Rahu Ketu Puja Slots
  • Rudrabhishekam & Sevas
  • Prasadam Delivery & Accommodation

Visit our dedicated page for complete booking assistance: [Srikalahasti Temple Darshan Booking & Rahu Ketu Puja Services]

Info & FAQs – Srikalahasti Temple

Where is Srikalahasti Temple located?

It is located in Srikalahasti town, in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, on the banks of the Swarnamukhi River.

Why is Srikalahasti called "Dakshina Kashi"?

Because of its immense spiritual sanctity and the belief that visiting this temple offers the same spiritual merits as visiting the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi.

What is Rahu Ketu Puja?

It is a special Vedic ritual performed to mitigate the effects of "Kala Sarpa Dosha" or Rahu-Ketu malefic influences in one's horoscope. Srikalahasti is the most renowned center for this puja.

Is there a dress code for the temple?

Yes. Traditional attire is mandatory for Abhishekam and Rahu Ketu Puja. Men are required to wear Dhoti/Upanayanam, and women must wear Saree or Salwar Kameez with Dupatta.

Can I visit Srikalahasti and Tirupati on the same day?

Yes, they are only about 38 km apart. Many devotees visit Srikalahasti after or before their Tirupati Balaji darshan.

How long does the Rahu Ketu Puja take?

The ritual itself takes about 30 to 45 minutes, but including waiting time and movement, you should budget 2 to 3 hours.

For specialized booking assistance, visit: [VandanDarshan/Srikalahasti Special Darshan & Puja Booking]