Maddi Anjaneya Temple
About Maddi Anjaneya Temple
Two major festivals draw significant numbers of devotees to the temple. Hanuman Jayanthi, celebrated in the Vaisakha month (typically April–May), marks the birth of Hanuman and is observed with special rituals and increased worship. Deepavali, the festival of lights falling in the Kartik month (typically October–November), is similarly significant. During these periods, the temple experiences heightened activity and larger congregations. Visitors planning to attend during festivals should anticipate larger crowds and may wish to verify specific arrangements with the temple in advance.
Practical Information for Visitors
The temple is located at 2-11 Jangareddygudem Road, Gurvaigudem, Jangareddygudem, Eluru District, Andhra Pradesh 534455. The precise coordinates are 17.0879271, 81.270783, which can be used for navigation via GPS or mapping applications.
Visitors should be aware that the temple observes a midday closure, during which darshan is not available. This break allows for the completion of midday rituals and maintenance. Those planning their visit should account for this gap in their schedule. Accommodation options are available in the vicinity, with lodgings beginning at modest rates, though it is advisable to book in advance, particularly during festival periods.
As with most Hindu temples, visitors are expected to observe basic etiquette: removing footwear before entering the sanctum, maintaining respectful behaviour, and dressing modestly. Women may be subject to traditional restrictions during menstruation at some temples; it is worth checking current practices with temple staff upon arrival. Photography policies vary; it is courteous to ask before photographing the deity or rituals.
Reaching the Temple
The temple is situated in rural Andhra Pradesh, approximately 51 kilometres from Eluru. The nearest major city is Eluru, which serves as the district headquarters and is the most practical reference point for travel planning. Visitors arriving by road should use the coordinates or the full address for navigation. Public transport options may be limited, and private vehicle hire or personal transport is often the most reliable means of reaching the temple from Eluru or other nearby towns. Those travelling from further afield should plan their journey to account for the rural location and arrange transport accordingly.
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