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The Kumararama temple is one of the most revered temples of Bhagawan shiva in Andhra Pradesh and is the fifth temple in the Pancharama Kshetra circuit. The name Kumararamam comes from Kumaraswamy, who established the Shiva Linga here. The main deity is Bhagawan Shiva and homage is also paid to the female power Goddess Bala Tripura Sundari devi. Lord Shiva is represented by a massive Shivalinga which is made entirely of limestone and is sixteen feet tall and is fully white, making it one of its kind. The Linga is very similar to Draksharama temple and is said to be the twin temple. The Linga rises from the ground and is so tall that it pierces the roof and passes through the second storey where the Rudrabhaga is worshiped. The main entrance is famously known as Surya Dwaram meaning ‘door to the Sun’. This temple also houses the Eka Sila Nandi figure, which is fashioned from a single stone and is placed opposite the Shivalinga at the entrance. Kal Bhairav deity is also enshrined in the temple. The beautiful Lake Pushrani is clearly visible from the temple’s mandap. The lake is on the east of the temple. Kumararama Bhimeswara Swami Temple is one of the five Pancharama Kshetras of Bhagawan Shiva others being Amararama at Amaravati, Draksharama at Draksharama, Ksheerarama at Palakollu and Somarama at Bhimavaram.
By Road:
Samalkot is well connected to the nearby towns of Kakinada, Rajahmundry and the likes. APSRTC runs frequent services connecting Samalkot to nearby towns and villages. One can also travel along National Highway 5 from either Vijayawada or Vishakhapatnam to reach Rajahmundry and take a direction from there to Samalkot.
By Train:
Samalkot railway station offers regular trains to many destinations along the eastern corridor as it falls on the Chennai- Kolkata Railway line.
By Air:
The nearest airport is Rajahmundry, which offers regular flights to Hyderabad.
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