Kotasattemma Temple, Nidadavolu

Kotasattemma Temple
Kotasattemma Temple
Location in Andhra Pradesh
Geography
Coordinates 16°58′16″N 81°46′23″E / 16.971°N 81.773°E / 16.971; 81.773Coordinates: 16°58′16″N 81°46′23″E / 16.971°N 81.773°E / 16.971; 81.773
Country India
State/province Andhra Pradesh
District West Godavari
Locale Nidadavolu, West Godavari district
Culture
Primary deity Kotasattemma
Architecture
Architectural styles Vengi Chalukyan
History and governance
Website srikotasattemmaammavaridevasthanam.com/inde1.php

Kotasattemma Temple is a Hindu pilgrimage center in Nidadavolu of West Godavari district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.[1]

History

During Chalukya period, Kotasattemma temple was constructed by Chalukya Veerabadhra, the spouse of Rudrama Devi. The idol of Kotasattemma was immersed by several calamities during the Reddy dynasty. In 1934, the idol was found by Devulapalli Rama Murthy Sastri in his land and later he constructed the temple.[2]

References

  1. Kotasattemma temple, Nidadavolu. "Sri Kotasattemma Temple".
  2. Kotasattemma temple, History. "Kotasattemma Temple History".
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