Edupayala Vana Durga Bhavani Temple, Medak, TS.
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Edupayala Temple, Medak.      

 
 
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Nallamalla Forest, Mahabubnagar.
 
Edupayala Vana Durga Bhavani Temple
 
Edupayala Vana Durga Bhavani Temple, Medak Tourism, TS.
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How To Reach
Form City          Via                              Distance (kms)
Hyderabad Tupran - Chegunta - Medak 110 kms
Kamareddy Ramayampet - Medak   67 kms
Karimnagar Siddipet - Ramayampet - Medak 150 kms
Medak Meera colony   19 kms
Sangareddy Ismailkhanpet - Jogipet   66 kms
Nizamabad Kamareddy - Ramayampet - Medak 125 kms
Vikarabad Sadasivapet - Sangareddy - Jogipet 130 kms

 
Edupayala is a highly revered shrine of goddess Durga bhavani in Telangana and adjacent states of karnataka and

Maharashtra. Edupayalu is a peculiar place with natural stone formations. Here Manjeera river splits into seven streams

and unites into one,hence this place is called EDUPAYALU means Seven streams. Story of the place goes back to time

of Mahabharata. It is believed that king Janamejaya (grandson of Arjuna) performed "sarpa yagam(sacrifice of snakes

into the holy fire)" here to save his father Parikshith from a curse. recently while constructing a bridge, it is found that 'a

layer of ash is there below the Manjeera river bed. Jatara(fair)is celebrated on the day of Shivarathri and Maagha

Amavasya. Edupayala jatara attracts lakhs of devotees from telangana, adjacent states of karnataka and maharashtra

 
   
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