How To Reach Mantralayam Temple

Address
Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt,

Mantralayam, Adoni(Dt),
Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India

Phone: +91-08512-279459
Phone: +91-08512- 279428

Email: info (at) srsmutt  (dot) org

Distance Chart

From Distance (Kms)
Kurnool to Mantralayam 73
Hyderabad to Mantralayam 280
Guntur to Mantralayam 370
Bangalore to Mantralayam 408
Vijayawada to Mantralayam 417
Tirupati to Mantralayam 424
Warangal to Mantralayam 426
Chittoor to Mantralayam 444
Panjim (Goa) to Mantralayam 501
Mysore to Mantralayam 513
Chennai to Mantralayam 533
Pune to Mantralayam 593
Pondicherry to Mantralayam 636
Mumbai to Mantralayam 738
Coimbatore to Mantralayam 739
Vizag to Mantralayam 768
Madurai to Mantralayam 820
Kochi to Mantralayam 953
Bhopal to Mantralayam 1133
Trivandrum to Mantralayam 1134
Ahmedabad to Mantralayam 1191
Bhubaneswar to Mantralayam 1202
Lucknow to Mantralayam 1611
Agra to Mantralayam 1622
Jaipur to Mantralayam 1639
Kolkata to Mantralayam 1642
Patna to Mantralayam 1773
Delhi City to Mantralayam 1847

 


By Air
The air base at hyderabad is the closest air terminal to the sanctuary. it is 236 kms from mantralayam. in the wake of landing the flight, you can lease taxis or load up transports to achieve the sanctuary.

By Rail
The closest railroad station to the raghavendra swamy temple is the mantralayam road. this railroad station is around 12 kms from mantralaya. a portion of the neighborhood prepares that can take you to the sanctuary are the dadar madras mail and the bombay mail. the udayan express from bangalore additionally stops at mantralaya. mantralaya lies on the railroad course of mumbai-chennai, delhi-bangalore, hyderabad-tirupathi. it is a hour travel from the station to mantralayam temple. there are private taxicabs, auto rickshaws, transports and vans accessible at the station which can take the travelers specifically to the place of worship.

By Road
There are standard transport benefit from the real south indian urban areas, similar to bangalore, mangalore, chennai, mysore, hyderabad, tirupati and bellary. mantralaya is situated at 595 kms from chennai and 690 kms from mumbai.

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