Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Temple

"रामाय रामभद्राय रामचन्द्राय वेधसे । रघुनाथाय नाथाय सीतायाः पतये नमः ॥"

The Sacred Rama Mantra

Andhra Pradesh | Deity: Lord Rama

Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Temple

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Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple Darshan Timings, History & Info

Explore Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple darshan timings, history, and architecture. Plan your visit to this "Ekaseela" marvel and experience the divine grace of Lord Rama.

Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple - Darshan Timings, History & Temple Information

Experience the serene and majestic presence of Lord Rama at the Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple, an architectural jewel of the Vijayanagara empire located in the Kadapa district. Known for its historical significance and spiritual aura, it is one of the few temples in India where Lord Rama is depicted alongside Sita and Lakshmana carved from a single stone—Ekaseela.

This is not just a temple; it is a "Monolith" of faith, famously described by the French traveler Tavernier as one of the grandest temples in the entire region. Unlike most Rama temples, the deity here is unique as it does not include Hanuman, representing the time of the Aranya Kanda before Rama met the Vaanara king.

Plan your Vontimitta Ram Mandir darshan with proper guidance to immerse yourself in the poetic legacy of Bammera Potana and the divine grace of the Raghu dynasty.

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Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple – Quick Info

  • Location: Vontimitta, Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh
  • Deity: Lord Kodanda Rama Swamy (with Sita Devi & Lakshmana)
  • Unique Feature: Single-stone (Ekaseela) idols; official site for Andhra Pradesh State's Sri Rama Navami celebrations.

The Story of Vontimitta Ram Mandir – The Monolith of Devotion

The history of Vontimitta is a beautiful tapestry of legend and literature. According to local lore, the temple was built by two devotees named Vontudu and Mittudu, who were once robbers but transformed into ardent followers of Rama. After constructing the temple, they are said to have sacrificed their lives to become stone statues, which can still be seen near the temple entrance.

The temple holds a prestigious place in Telugu literature. It is widely believed that the great poet Bammera Potana wrote his magnum opus, the Andhra Maha Bhagavatam, here. He dedicated his work to Lord Rama of Vontimitta, refusing to dedicate it to mortal kings, symbolizing the temple’s status as a seat of ultimate spiritual authority.

Architecturally, the temple is a marvel of the Vijayanagara style. Built in the 16th century, it features three grand Gopurams (gateways) and a central Mandapam supported by 32 intricately carved pillars. The silent, peaceful atmosphere of the temple, away from the bustling city, allows devotees to feel the "Shanti" (peace) that Lord Rama embodied during his exile.

Because of its historical and spiritual weight, the Government of Andhra Pradesh chose Vontimitta as the official venue for Sri Rama Navami celebrations following the state bifurcation, replacing Bhadrachalam. This has elevated the temple to a "State Temple" status, drawing thousands of devotees for the celestial wedding (Kalyanotsavam) performed under the moonlight.

Devotees believe that:

  • A visit to Vontimitta is equivalent to visiting Ayodhya.
  • Praying to the "Ekaseela" deities brings harmony and unity to families.
  • The temple’s unique energy helps in overcoming life’s obstacles through the "Kodanda" (bow) of Rama.

Vontimitta Ram Mandir Darshan Timings & Rituals

Ritual / Darshan

Timing

Notes

Suprabhatam

5:30 AM – 6:00 AM

Early morning wake-up ritual

Abhishekam

6:00 AM – 7:00 AM

Sacred bath to the deities

Sarva Darshan (Morning)

7:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Open for all devotees

Temple Closure

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Afternoon break

Sarva Darshan (Evening)

4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Evening session

Ekantha Seva

8:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Temple closes for the night

Best Time for Darshan: Evening hours are particularly beautiful when the stone carvings are illuminated and the cool breeze flows through the open Mandapams.

Festivals & Best Time to Visit

The temple is a spectacle of light and devotion during:

  • Sri Rama Navami: The most significant festival, featuring the state-sponsored Kalyanotsavam (Marriage Ceremony) conducted at night.
  • Maha Shivaratri: Curiously, this Rama temple is also associated with Shiva, reflecting the Advaita philosophy.

Best Time to Visit:

  • November to February: The weather is cool and ideal for exploring the vast temple complex.
  • Full Moon Nights: To witness the temple in its natural, serene glory.

How to Reach Vontimitta Ram Mandir

  • By Air: Nearest airport is Kadapa Airport (approx. 30 km). Tirupati Airport is about 120 km away.
  • By Train: Vontimitta Railway Station is small; Kadapa Junction (HX) is the major nearby railhead (25 km).
  • By Road: Located on the Kadapa-Tirupati Highway. It is easily accessible via APSRTC buses and private taxis from Kadapa, Tirupati, or Nellore.

Hotels & Nearby Places

Stay Options:

  • Tiruamla Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) Guest Houses: Budget-friendly rooms near the temple.
  • Kadapa City: Offers 3-star hotels and mid-range accommodations.

Nearby Places:

  • Siddavatam Fort: A historical fort on the banks of the Pennar River (15 km away).
  • Tallapaka: The birthplace of the legendary singer-saint Annamacharya (35 km away).
  • Gandikota: The "Grand Canyon of India" (approx. 100 km away).

Plan Your Darshan

Planning a spiritual retreat to Vontimitta?

You can book:

  • Special Darshan Assistance
  • Kalyanotsavam Seva
  • Prasadam & Annadanam
  • Guided Heritage Tours

Visit our dedicated page for complete booking assistance: [Vandan Darshan - Vontimitta Rama Temple Special Services]

Info & FAQs – Vontimitta Ram Mandir

Where is Vontimitta Temple located?

It is located in Vontimitta town, about 25 km from Kadapa city in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Is Hanuman present in the main sanctum?

No. This is a rare temple where the "Ekaseela" idol only features Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana. Hanuman is not present because the idol depicts a scene from the Aranya Kanda.

What is the "Ekaseela" idol?

"Ekaseela" means the idols of Lord Rama, Sita Devi, and Lakshmana are all carved out of one single piece of rock.

What is the dress code?

Traditional Indian wear is preferred. Men in Dhotis/Panchas or Pyjamas and Women in Sarees or Chudidars.

Why is Sri Rama Navami celebrated at night here?

According to tradition, the moon (Chandra) wanted to witness the wedding of Rama (who belongs to the Surya Vamsa). Hence, the state festival is held at night under the moonlight.

How much time does it take for darshan?

Usually, it takes 30 to 45 minutes. During Sri Rama Navami, it can take several hours due to the heavy rush.

Is there any entry fee?

General Darshan is free. Special Seva and Quick Darshan tickets can be purchased at the counter or online through TTD portals.