



A temple (mandir) is a sacred place where devotees connect with the divine. It is designed according to spiritual principles (Vastu Shastra) to create a peaceful, positive atmosphere.
Our Beliefs In Holy
Hinduism
We Hindus believe that the Vedas transcend all time and don’t have a beginning or an end. The discourse that takes place between
Dharma & Simplicity
Rama represents righteousness (dharma). The construction process should reflect:
Honesty in funds
Fair treatment of workers
Ethical sourcing of materials
About Our Rama Temple
Rama temples usually have idols of:
Rama (main deity)
Sita (his consort)
Lakshmana (his brother)
Hanuman (his greatest devotee)
These four together are often called the Ram Parivar.
Clarify in Our Vision
Is it specifically for Lord Rama with Sita, Lakshmana, Hanuman Size: small shrine vs full temple complex Purpose: personal devotion, public temple, or trust-run temple
Selected & Secure Land
The first major festival that we celebrate with the birth of the New Year, according to the Hindu almanac, is Sri Rama Navami. That is the avatara day of Rama. There is a Veda vakya that says Citra Paurnami marks the mukha
Legal Permissions (India / Andhra Pradesh)
Local Panchayat / Municipality approval Land use clearance Registration under a religious trust or society 👉 Many temples are managed through a trust aligned with the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams model or similar governance systems.
Funding Options
Personal funding Donations from devotees Crowdfunding / community involvement 👉 Transparency is important—keep records if it’s a public temple.
Famous Temples
TalakonaRamaTemple & Other Temples
TalakonaRamaTemple is a small Hill town in Andhra Pradesh and is one of the four holiest pilgrimage places (Char Dhams) of the Hindus.
Temples Near Talakona
1. Siddheswara Swamy Temple
- Located very close to the waterfalls (walking distance).
- Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Peaceful forest surroundings—great for a spiritual + nature combo.
2. Talakona Siddheswara Temple
- Another name often used for the same temple area near the falls.
- Popular during Maha Shivaratri.
3. Tirupati Balaji Temple (Tirumala Venkateswara Temple)
- About 50–60 km from Talakona.
- One of the most famous temples in India.
- Many visitors combine Talakona trip with Tirupati darshan.
4. Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple
- Around 40 km away.
- Known for a quieter alternative to Tirumala.
This is one of the oldest pilgrimage centres in India and finds mention in the ancient books, like Shivpuran, Skandpuran and Shreemad Bhagvat. Som refers to the ‘Moon God’ thus Somnath means ‘Protector of the Moon God
Temples Near TalakonaRamaTemple
1. Siddheswara Swamy Temple
- Located very close to the waterfalls (walking distance).
- Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Peaceful forest surroundings—great for a spiritual + nature combo.
2. Talakona Siddheswara Temple
- Another name often used for the same temple area near the falls.
- Popular during Maha Shivaratri.
3. Tirupati Balaji Temple (Tirumala Venkateswara Temple)
- About 50–60 km from Talakona.
- One of the most famous temples in India.
- Many visitors combine Talakona trip with Tirupati darshan.
4. Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple
- Around 40 km away.
- Known for a quieter alternative to Tirumala.






