Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Jangareddygudem

Sri Maddi Anjaneya temple, Jangareddigudem, Gurvaigudem, Andhra Pradesh 534447

About Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple

Overview

The Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is also known as the maddimadugu anjaneya swamy temple. It stands as the ground for spiritual devotion and cultural heritage. It is located in Jangareddygudem of the West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.

God of Maddi (Madhya) Anjaneya Swamy Temple

The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, who is worshipped for his withstanding loyalty and strength. The devotees revere the temple to a great extent, as Lord Hanuman one who blesses the devotees with immense strength and courage. The idol here is considered to be Swayambhoo, i.e. self-manifested.

Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple History

Treta Yuga

The Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is a testament to the devotion and loyalty of a devotee and his sacrifice to seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman. The story begins with a demon in the courts of Ravana called Madvasura in the Treta Yuga. He was one of the biggest admirers of Hanuman and was in an extreme dilemma between loyalty towards Ravana and a sense of devotion towards his God. He surrendered his life and embraced his final breath while taking Hanuman’s sacred name.

Dwapara Yuga

He was reborn as Madvakudu during the Dwapara Yuga and fought alongside Kauravas. He faced the same dilemma when he stood opposite Lord Hanuman atop Arjuna’s chariot. He dies on purpose to end his predicament of standing against his Lord.

Kali Yuga

He had the fate to return in the form of Madvudu in the Kali Yuga, where he started his spiritual journey by going around the Indian subcontinent in search of spiritual progress. He made his way to the banks of Yerrakaluva, where he began his penance. One day, he almost tripped on the bank, and a monkey saved him from drowning. After strict meditation during his penance, he learned that the monkey was none other than Lord Hanuman. Content from his devotion, loyalty and sincerity, Lord Hanuman asked him to ask for a wish. He asked to always stay near Hanuman and serve him. His wish was granted, and Madvudu became the Maddi Tree. He resided here with his Lord forever at Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple.

Architecture

The temple of Maddi Anjaneya Swamy consists of an idol of Lord Hanuman, which is 3 feet in height. It has a large Rajagopuram, which is 7-tiered. The gopuram hosts inside a Dwaja Stambham. The temple is intricately carved with several statues and idols of Gods and Goddesses.

Significance

For those who seek solace, divinity and bliss in life, the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is the ideal destination. The temple holds a deep and wide significance for devotees as it is believed that Lord Hanuman resides in the temple and is benevolent in fulfilling all the wishes of his devotees.

Lord Hanuman provides his devotees with courage, power, confidence and all the qualities required to grow one's personality. Many devotees also visit this temple for guidance in their bad times. Devotees often offer gratitude for all they have received through vibrant rituals and festivities to celebrate the glory of Lord Hanuman.

Key Insights into Maddimadugu Anjaneya Swamy Temple

Best Time to Visit Maddi Anjaneya Temple

Maddi Anjaneya Temple is situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh, which is prone to extensive summers. Visiting this temple in the winter is advisable, especially from September to February.

Festivals

The Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple celebrates various festivities like no other, and the revered Lord Hanuman is worshipped by ardent devotees seeking his blessings. One can witness the grandeur of several processions and ceremonies carried out by the devotees who actively participate in different religious activities of the temple.

The festivities keep the spirit of divinity and devotion alive in the hearts of the people visiting the temple on those days. Hanuman Jayanti and Ram Navami are mainly celebrated in the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple. The beauty of the temple is exponentially higher during these festive times. The ambience showcases beautiful traditional decor, the smell of the incent sticks and the positive energy emitted from the burning lamps. A visit to the temple is worth the experience.

How to Visit

TypeNameDistance
Bus StandJangareddy Bus Stand5 KM
Railway StationJangareddy Gudem Railway Station5 KM
AirportRajahmundry Airport75 KM

Dress Code

The devotees are also expected to follow a specific dress code, which majorly covers traditional wear for both men and women. Men have to wear a dhoti, kurta or pyjamas, while women are supposed to wear a saree, churidar kurta with dupatta or half-sarees. The Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is a destination for all types of devotees.

Do's & Don'ts

  • Do take a bath and wear clean clothes before the darshan.
  • Do put customs and rituals in high regard.
  • Don't smoke or drink inside the temple.
  • Don't chew tobacco or spit inside the temple.
  • Don't carry a smartphone inside the temple.

Darshan/Pooja/Seva

Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple Timings

The people are allowed to go to darshan from 6 AM to 1 PM and then 3 PM to 7 PM. The Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple authorities have strict rules regarding the timings and want the devotees to follow them.

Anjaneya Swamy Temple Sevas

NameCost
Annaprasana25/-
Ashotram50/-
Kalyanam1116/-
ChinnaVahanam Pooja50/-
Monthly Pooja 516/-
Panchamrutha Abhishekam1116/-
Pedha Vahanam Pooja100/-
Gold 108 Leaf Pooja500/-
Silver 108 Leaf Pooja200/-
Yearly Nitya Pooja5116/-

Note - These timings and prices may vary depending on the temple's schedules and changes in the pooja process. Therefore, confirming the timings and prices with the temple authorities is advisable before visiting.

Nearest Attractions

Temples

NameDistance
Sri Chenna Kesava Swamy Temple55 KM
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple24 KM

Adventure

NameDistance
Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary64 KM

Sightseeing

NameDistance
Saraswati Ghat55 KM

The Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy Temple infuses faith and devotion amongst the people and helps them overcome their fears to seek success. The temple is a must-visit place for all the Hanuman devotees to get his blessings. This temple also ignites a stream of happiness and faith like no other.

FAQs

1. Where can I stay near the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple?

There are many accommodations near that temple, according to the needs of the devotee.


2. Is photography allowed inside the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple complex?

No, photography is not allowed inside the temple.


3. What are the special days or festivals celebrated at the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple?

Hanuman Jayanti and Ram Navami are two of the most celebrated festivals in this temple.


4. How can I book a puja at the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple?

You can book it from the temple website or from the BookMyDarshan package.


5. Is there a prasadam provided at the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple?

Yes, devotees are given prasadam at the temple after darshan.


6. Are there any other deities worshipped within the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple complex?

The temple houses the main deity, Lord Hanuman, but it has other deities like Rama, Shiva, Saraswati, Durga, Santoshi mata and Jagannatha.


7. Is the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, it is accessible to people with disabilities.


8. Are there any shops or vendors near the Sri Maddi Anjaneya Swamy temple?

Yes, there are many shops and vendors near the temple.

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