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Phaladhara Panchadhara

Phaladhara Panchadhara is a serene and spiritually significant site located approximately 4 km from the Srisailam Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple in Andhra Pradesh. Nestled in a narrow valley, this spot is accessible via a flight of 160 steps and is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. Phaladhara Panchadhara offers a blend of natural beauty, spiritual significance, and historical importance, making it a must-visit destination for travelers and devotees alike. 🌊 Spiritual Significance The name "Phaladhara" translates to "stream from the forehead," and "Panchadhara" means "five streams," both referring to sacred streams associated with Lord Shiva. According to legend, these streams represent the five aspects of Lord Shiva and are believed to flow uninterrupted throughout the year. The Skanda Purana mentions the flow as "Bhogavathi," which eventually joins the Krishna River. Tradition holds that the revered philosopher and the...

Perantalapalli

Perantalapalli is a village in Velairpadu mandal in Eluru district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Velairpadu was a part of Khammam district of then newly formed Telangana until the transfer of 7 Mandal including it to then newly formed Andhra Pradesh. Perantalapalli, also known as the cloud-laced hill range, is located on the way to Papi Kondalu from Kunavaram. The confluence of the Sabari River and the Godavari River can be seen from this place. Perantalapalli is sure to give you the ultimate experience with its picturesque landscapes. Its beauty can be gauged by the fact that it is referred to as cloud-laced hill range. It is located between Kunavaram and Rajahmundry. This tribal village located on hilltop offers view of the confluence of Sabari and Godavari Rivers. View of Papi Hills and Munivaatam Falls are breathtaking. This village is located on Kunavaram-Rajahmundry water way. A "Sri Krishna Munivaatam" was constructed at this village by Balananda Swamiji i...