Nava Nandi Darshan

Some unknown persons of this Darshan route, they starts the program as they wish, but it has a conditionable starting and ending point.

1-Step of this Holy Nava Nandi Darshan:
Sakshi Ganapathi Darshanam- He is situated at Chandrasekhara Swami Temple (Ayyappa Swami Temple) in Gudipatigadda area (adjucant of bypass road), We have take his bless and we have to put him as Holy Witness to this Great Nava Nandi Darshan yatra.

2-Step: PRATHAMA NANDI(1):
Then directly we have to move to PRATHAMA NANDI (Pamadha Nandi) temple near by Chama Kalva - the place Pramadha Ganalu make deeksha for bless of Lord Shiva and HE appriciate their deeskha and given VARAM to them, as first place of worship for devotee who wish to conduct their NAVA NANDI YATRA.

3-Step: NAGA NANDI(2):
It has situated in the Main Temple of SRI ANJANEYA SWAMY temple near by Bus-stand, the Nandi was pointed at in Garbha Gudi of the temple.

4-Step: SOMA NANDI(3):
It has situated near by Atmakur Bus stand - here the Moon (chandra) has made tapasu and blessed by Lord Siva and to fufill his he desire he may stag here as Soma Nandi- by darshan of this Nandi - devotee will blessed and protected by Lord Siva either in Krishna Paksha or Shukla Paksha.

5-Step: BRAHMA NANDI(4):
It has situated in Kadamala Kalva village, approximate 13 Km far to Nandyal town - on Brahma desire Lord Siva n it is the biggest Linga rupa among these Nava Nandulu

6-Step: KRISHNA NANDI(5):
from Brahma Nandi we have to way towards Krishna Nandi - it is well attracted place which was located in deep forest area of Nallamala and now it is a way along with KC canal from canal bund we can reach out neat to Mahanandi.

7-Step: MAHA NANDI(6):
It is big and widest Siva temple in Entire Andhrapradesh which was located deep forest area of Nallamala having 3 nos Gundas by named Rudra, Vishnu n Brahma which was a holiest and medicated water resources thoughout the year without breaking. (It is 16 km to Nandyal town). At the time of Sivarathri of Karthika masam - marriage celebration Siva Parvathi conducted lakhs of people will attend to this celebration almost all 15 days JATARA/celebration are conducted. This Mahanandi Temple sourended by forest Greeny surface to look so beautiful and calm. All communities are formed their Shrines/ Shelters to serve their community.

8-Step: VINAYAKA NANDI(7):
It is Seventh one Navavanandulu - just aside of Mahanandi temple in the same premises to. Out/exit way of Mahanandi leads towards this temple.

9-Step: GARUDA NANDI(8):
It is also located in Mahanandi premises and stright opppsite to Mahanandi temple entrace. every devotee will darshan this Nandi at the time of leaving Mahanandi temple.

10-Step: SURYA NANDI(9):
It is last one and located near to Thamadapalli village on the way of Mahanandi-Nandyal road. It has a great thing every day Sun rays meets the lotus foot of Lingam (Siva) and so many programs conducted at the time of Karthikamasam

11-Step:
Atlast we have to move to Starting point of this yatra i.e. Sakshi Ganpathi (Chandrasekhara Swamy temple) and Report about safe tour of Navanandi Darshan. this report is must and compulsory by every person to clear complete and fulfill this Yatra

==Om Namah Shivaya ==

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