The beach city of Vizag is home to several ancient temples that hold great religious and cultural significance. These temples have stood the test of time, attracting devotees and visitors from far and wide. These sacred structures, such as the Simhachalam Temple dedicated to Lord Varaha Narasimha and the Kanaka Maha Lakshmi Temple honouring Goddess Kanaka Maha Lakshmi, showcase exquisite architecture and offer a glimpse into the spiritual traditions of the region.
With their divine aura and historical significance, these ancient temples in Vizag continue to inspire awe and reverence among visitors and devotees alike.
Polamamba, the reigning deity of Waltair, was reportedly caught by fishermen almost 600 years ago. The idol’s features indicate a possible origin from a Chalukya-Chola temple in the twelfth century. The salvaged idol was placed under a sage-leaved gall nut tree, earning the Goddess the name Karakachettu Polamamba. The Maddi family of the Reddika community in Peddawaltair was entrusted with the idol’s care, leading to the construction of a temple. The grand Jatara festival, attracting over a million devotees, takes place for 12 days in January after Sankranti.
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