Sri Bhaktha Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Kondagattu

Significance
Kondagattu is a temple located at 35 km from Karimnagar, dedicated to Lord Anjaneya Swamy. It is one of the famous temples of Jagitial district

History
The Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple is a respected site in Telangana area. It is trusted that if a lady implores at the sanctuary for 40 days, she will unquestionably be honored with a tyke. Confidence has its own particular appeal and the Telangana individuals have woven this into their every day life complicatedly. To such an extent that any lady wanting a kid will result in these present circumstances antiquated sanctuary in Karimnagar to look for the gifts of their respected ruler and get their desires satisfied. This sanctuary is prevalently called as 'Kondagattu Anjanna Temple'. There is a Dharmagundam (sacred water tank) where fans wash up. The antiquated Kondagattu hanuman sanctuary dependably gets stuffed with Hanuman fans to its full limit amid Haunamn Jayanthi. The perspective of saffron hued dresses of aficionados at Kondagattu amid Hanuman Jayanthi is a pleasure to eyes. By and large a significant number of Telangana Youth perform 'Hanuman Deeksha Mala' for a time of 41 days amid Hanuman Jayanthi and visit Kondagattu Hanuman Temple by walk (Padayatra). The Hanuman Deeksha Mala gets over upon the arrival of Hanuman Jayanthi. It is beleived that more than 4 lakh individuals visit this Temple amid Hanuman Jayanthi.

Legends
One such legend is likewise connected with the Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple Kodagattu. It is trusted that around 300 years back a gathering of shepherds drove by Singala Swamiji found the statue of Lord Anjaneya. Later with the assistance of his shepherd mates, Singala Swamiji constructed a sanctuary for the master. This Kondagattu Hanuman Temple however discovered its present shape in the hands of Krishna Rao Deshmukh who remodeled and reestablished the sanctuary structure.

Entry Fee to Kondagattu Hanuman Temple
This ancient temple of Karimnagar does not charge visitors any entry fee. However, devotees wishing to offer special prayers need to bear the cost. The rates for individual prayer sessions vary.

Specialty of the place
As devotees approach the Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple they are greeted by the huge larger than life statue of Lord Anjaneya crowning the temple. It does afford an awe-inspiring view. Stairs have been provided to help visitors go up to view the statue from close quarters.

Kondagattu Hanuman Temple Timings
The temple premises remains open from 4.00 am to 8.30 pm. The Vahana Pooja is held everyday from 7.00 am in the morning and continues till 8.30 pm in the evening

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