Srikakulendhra Maha Vishnu Devalayam, Srikakula
This Place Is Known For The Srikakulandhra Vishnu Temple Built In The Honor Of A King Named Andhra Vishnu Who Reigned Before Satavahanas. It Is Said That The Literary Classic “Amuktamalyada” Written By King Sri Krishna Devaraya Was A Result Of The Inspiration Of This Temple. It Is Situated On Banks Of The River Krishna. There Are Two Famous Temples - “Andhra Maha Vishnu Temple” And “Sri Kakuleswara Swamy Temple”
Sri Valli Devasena Sahitha Subramanyeswara Swami Devasthanam, Mopidevi
Sri Valli Devasena Subramanyeswara Temple Is Famous Here.Subramanya Swamy Here Is In The Form Of Sivalingam, According To A Legend, The Lingam Is A Self Manifested (Swayambhu) one. There Is A Small Hole On Right Side Bottom Of Panapatam. From That Hole Subramanya Swamy Comes And Gives Darshan To Devotees. Naga Dosha Nivarana Poojas Are Done Here.There Is Another Temple Sri Sakaleswara Swamy (Lord Eeshwara) Temple Located Just Beside This Temple, It Is Also A Self Manifested Lingam. The Name Came From Sagara Chakravarthy, Who Is Grand Father Of Sri Rama, Worshipped This Lingam. The Lingam Was Discovered When Floods Washed Mopidevi In 1783 And The Temple Was Constructed By Adusumilli Gangubhotlu, Who Was A Land Lord. There Is A Legend That The Lingam's Depth Is Still Unknown. Now The Temple Is Maintaining By Adusumilli Family
Sri Venu Gopala Swami Devasthanam, Hamsala Deevi
This Is The Sacred Place Where River Krishna Meets The Bay of Bengal. A Beautiful Destination, Lakhs Of Pilgrims Worship Lord Venugopala Swamy On Magha Poornima. Venugopalaswamy Temple At Hamsaladeevi Village Is One Of The 108 Vishnu Temples. There Is A Building Erected Near The Point And One Climbs It For A Bird's-Eye View, Can Clearly See The River Dumping Water (Of A Slightly Different Color) And Soil Into The Sea ( Which Looks Very Blue In The Afternoon Sun). The Confluence ( Along With The Swans On The Beach) Is A Visual Treat For Anybody Who Loves Nature And It Offers A Deep Spiritual Experience For The Religiously Inclined
Sagara Sangamam - Hamsala Deevi Brach
Hamsaladeevi is a village in Krishna District in Andhra Pradesh close to where one branch of River Krishna meets the Bay of Bengal. It is also known as "Swan Island".One can see the beauty of the River Krishna which merges in to the Bay of Bengal (Samudrudu) at Palakayi Tippa. This place can be reached by road and the actual 'Sagara Sangamam' is a few kilometers away and can also be reached by road. The road ends at a beach (3 km from Palakayi Tippa) and one needs to travel further along the beach (not very safe late in the evening during the high tide) for about 2 km before reaching the confluence point