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Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami Temple
Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami Temple, Narayanavanam

Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami temple at Narayanavanam is 40 km from Tirupati. Lord Sri Venkateshwaraswami and Sri Padmavati Ammavaru, daughter of Akasa Maharaja were married here.

Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami is the main deity here. The four sub-temples are,

1) Sri Padmavati Ammavari temple,
2) Sri Andal Ammavari temple,
3) Sameta Ramulavari temple,
4) Sri Ranganayakula Swami temple,
5) Sri Sita Lakshmana temple,

In addition, there are five other temples attached to Sri Kalyana Venkateshwaraswami temple. They are,

1) Sri Parashareshwara Swami temple,
2) Sri Virabhadra Swami temple,
3) Sri Shakti Vinayaka Swami temple,
4) Sri Agasthishwara Swami temple,
5) Sri Avanakshamma temple,

The annual Brahmotsavams are conducted every year in the main temple, Sri Virabhadraswami temple and Sri Avanakshamma temple. Navaratri festival is also celebrated at the Sri Avanakshamma temple every year. Giri Pradakshina (Konda Chuttu Thirunallu) is one of the important festivals conducted during the end of Sankranti, once a year, with the utsava murthis of Sri Parashareshwara Swami and Sri Champakavalli Ammavaru, and Sri Agastheeshwara Swami and Sri Markathavalli Ammavaru. The other festivals conducted here are Andal Neeratotsavam, Panguni Uttarotsavam, Vara Lakshmi Vratham, and Float festival, Anivara Asthanam, Ratha Sapthami, Ugadi Asthanam, Srirama Navami, Chaitra Pournami, and Periodical Sevas.
 
 
 
 
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