Kummariguda, Mahbubnagar

Kummariguda
village
Kummariguda
Kummariguda

Location in Telangana, India

Coordinates: 17°10′15″N 78°17′04″E / 17.170971°N 78.284454°E / 17.170971; 78.284454Coordinates: 17°10′15″N 78°17′04″E / 17.170971°N 78.284454°E / 17.170971; 78.284454
Country  India
State Telangana
District Mahbubnagar
Population
  Total 1,000
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 509325
Telephone code 91-8548

Kummariguda(Telugu: కుమ్మరిగూడ), is a village, in Kothur mandal of Mahbubnagar district in the state of Telangana in India. Even though it is a small village with 800 people, but well known with its Swadhyay Parivar.

It is situated about 32 km from Hyderabad, the state capital, near Hyderabad international airport on Hyderabad to Bangalore NH 7. Kummariguda is surrounded by Thimmapur, Kothur, and Fathimapur, earlier all these areas were under Kothur Grampanchayath. Kummariguda is availed with railway station (Thimmapur railway station).

Attractions

Kummariguda is well known around the world by its Swadhyay Parivar, Amruthalayam (Temple) built here by Swadyay parivar of Kummariguda. Every day morning and evening all the villagers (Swadyay parivar) assemble for half an hour at Amruthalayam and offer pooja to lord Krishna.

The Swadhyay Parivar is a group of people in a village setting who study the Vedic scriptures and carry out various activities of self-development (swadhyaya literally means study of self for a spiritual quest) in a devotional way. Pandurang Shastri Athavale worked throughout his life, going hut to hut and heart to heart, bringing thoughts of Geeta and unexpectational love, meeting the people of all walks of life to share proper understanding of Vedic scriptures like Bhagavad Gita, Vedas and the Upanishads. He treated fellow humans as brothers and sisters and motivated them to understand the relationship that one has with others due to presence of indwelling God in each and every one of them. His followers go house to house with an outlook of divinity in all and the message of Bhagavad Gita to develop brotherly relations by. For his efforts he was awarded the Templeton Prize in 1997.

Geography

Kummariguda is located at .

See also

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