Balighattam Brahmalingeswara Temple
About Balighattam – Brahmalingeswara
Temple Visakhapatnam
About 3kms South West of Narsipatnam
there lies on the Bank of Varaha river a place known as Balighattam. This place
owes its importance to the Brahma Lingeshwara Temple at the foot of a small
hill on the Western bank of the river. It is fascinating to notice that this
temple is meant to have been engineered by Brahma which the stream is said to
have been created by Hindu deity throughout as a board (Varaha). Therefore, the
river is known as Varahanadi. The deposits of white clay on the river bank are
supposed to be the ashes of a sacrifice performed hereby Bali, the demon king
from whom the village takes its name as Balighattam.
The watercourse at this place flows
from North to South for a brief distance. On account of those peculiarities,
the place is taken into account to be terribly sacred. The sivaratri festival
celebrated here every year attracts a large number of devotees.
Balighattam village is on the banks
of Small River known as Uttara Vahini. It is interesting to note that this
temple is supposed to have been built by Brahma and that the river is declared
to have been made by Vishnu during his incarnation as a boar (Varaha)
Balighattam is a village in Narsipatnam Mandal in the Visakhapatnam (Vizag)
district of Andhra Pradesh state, India. It belongs to the Andhra region. It is
located 78 km west from the Vishakhapatnam (Vizag) district headquarters. 0 km
from Narsipatnam. 512 km from the state capital, Amaravati.
There is a famous Brahmalinga swamy
(Siva) Temple Doing festivals at the time of Karthika masam (month) owl the
month and Maha sivaratri, Once upon a time This temple was built in Devathas as
for grandfathers stores.
Sri Sri Sri Chidgagananandha Swamy
Ashramam is located on nayanagari hill near balighattam. It was constructed on
many number of years ago. This is an one of the historical holy place to visit.
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