I got an opportunity to visit Nandalur, Soumyanatha Swami temple recently.
So, I want to share the details of the temple with you.

About Soumyanatha Swami Temple Information-Nandalur


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*The prime attraction of Nandalur is the temple of Soumyanatha Swami.
Soumyanatha Swami is another name and form of Lord Venkateshwara. The
temple is constructed with 108 pillars and spreads over an area of about
ten acres. The temple resembles Thiruvannamalai which was ruled by the
Pandyas, Vijayanagara, Cholas, Matli Kings and Pottapi.*

*As you go around the temple, you ll come across many amazing facts that
leave you astonishing. One such captivating fact of this temple is that the
deity can be visible from sunrise to sunset without any source of light in
the temple. Another fascinating thing is, though the idol of the deity is
at a distance of 100 feet from the entrance of the sanctum sanctorum, the
deity of the God is visible clearly. It leaves you wondering and
incredulous but yet, a true fact. On a particular day of the year, the sun
rays touch the feet of the main deity in this temple. *

*The mysteries do not end here. It is said that on a full moon day if a
water vessel is placed at the entrance of the sanctum sanctorum, the image
of the Lord is reflected in the water even at a distance of 100 feet. To
believe these mystifying facts, you have to see it all yourself by visiting
this temple.*

*The whole of the temple is constructed with red-stone. Though the temple
is in Andhra Pradesh, which is a Telugu State, you can see more of Tamil
inscriptions on the temple walls rather than Telugu. On the walls of the
temple you can find many symbols of fish, the Sun and the Moon. This can
give you an impression of the beliefs and civilization of the then society.
You can also see a carving of a huge fish on the ceiling of the temple. The
local people say that some day in future the fish will turn alive and swim
in the ocean.*

*A distinguishing feature of the temple is that the pillars of the Mandapam
(porch) have lion s head at the bottom of the pillar unlike other temples,
which has it above the pillar. Because of this, the local people here say
that there is another temple below this temple. *

*There are other small temples of Prayoga Narasimha Swami, Ganapati and
Anjaneya and a huge Yagnashala. There is a small pond in the temple
premises and a huge one outside. It is said that there are more than 100
Siva temples on the banks of Bahuda River, which flows close to the temple.*

The Temple of Sri Soumyanatha Swamy
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The Main entrance of Sri Soumyanatha Swamy temple in Nandalur

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*The prime attraction of Nandalur is the temple of Soumyanatha Swami.
Soumyanatha Swami is another name and form of Lord Venkateshwara.  The
temple has four Raja gopurams overlooking the four directions. The main
idol is Sri Soumyanatha Swamy facing East. Legend has it that the Lord is
another Avatara of Sri Venkateswara Swamy. Tirupati is towards the east of
Nandalur. The idol resembles the idol of Sri Venkateswara Swamy in
Tirupati, the only difference being here in Nandalur, the Lord has "Abhaya
Hastham" carved on it; normally in all the temples dedicated to Sri
Venkateswara Swamy, the idol will be carved "Kati Hastham". The temple also
contains a shrine dedicated to Sri Yoga Narasimha Swamy near to the
entrance of the sanctorum. Every year during the month of July,
Kalyanotsavam to the Lord is performed at the temple. Nandalur is one of
the two temples in Cuddapah district where the Government sends pearls to
the Lord during the performance of Kalyanotsavam; the other place is
Ontimitta which is about 16 kilometers from Nandalur.*

*Though the temple is in Andhra Pradesh, which is a Telugu-speaking state,
there are more Tamil inscriptions on the temple walls than Telugu
inscriptions. On the walls of the temple there are symbols depicting fish,
the Sun and the Moon. There is also a carving of a huge fish on the ceiling
of the temple. Local tradition states that some day the fish will turn
alive and swim in the ocean.*

*The whole of the temple is constructed with redstone. The pillars of the
Mandapam (porch) have lion's heads at the bottom of the pillar. There are
other small temples of Prayoga Narasimha Swami, Ganapati and Anjaneya and a
huge Yagnashala in the complex. There is also small pond in the temple
premises.*
Soumyanatha Swami Temple History-Origin-Importance-Architecture

*The chronicles has it that this temple was built during the reign of Chola
Dynasty. It was King Kulotunya who actually initiated the construction of
this temple in 11th century AD. Later, until 17th century, this temple was
patronized by the kings of various dynasties like Pandyas, Kakatiyas and
Vijayanagaran. It was during the rule of Patiraja Dynasty that the temple
flourished in leaps and bounds. *

*As per some inscriptions of this temple, it has 120 acres of land for its
development and maintenance. In the 12th century AD, Prataparudra of
Kakatiya Dynasty constructed the "Gaali Gopuram" and donated the villages
of Nandaluru, Adapuru, Mannuru, Mandaram and Hastavaram for the temple. *

*Tallapaka, the renowned birth place of poet Annamacharya is about 5kms
from this place. Inscription also has it that, Annamacharya visited this
temple and wrote 'Shrungara keertanalu'. *

*In the 16th century, Tiruvenganatha ruled the nearby places by making
Kothapini as the capital. It is said that his wife Chanenamini donated
diamond studded Shanka-Chakram, crown studded with diamonds, emeralds
ear-rings and many more jewellery of precious metals for the temple. *

*Today, this temple is under the custody of ASI (Archaeological Survey of
India).*
How to reach Soumyanatha Swami Temple-Nandalur

*This temple is at a distance 45 kms from Cuddapah and 10 kms from
Rajampet. There are plenty of buses available from Cuddapah and Rajampet.
The temple is about 15 minutes drive from Rajampet and falls on the right
hand side while you are travelling towards Cuddapah.*
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