As the auspicious festival of Sri Krishna Janmashtami approaches, Visakhapatnam is preparing to immerse itself in devotion and festivity. This year, the Krishna Jayanthi celebration will be observed from August
As the auspicious festival of Sri Krishna Janmashtami approaches, Visakhapatnam is preparing to immerse itself in devotion and festivity. This year, the Krishna Jayanthi celebration will be observed from August
Today marks the annual celebration of Goddess Polamamba at Pedda Waltair, Visakhapatnam. This revered event, celebrated by 14 villages in-and-around Pedda Waltair, is dedicated to the deity, Karakachettu Polamamba. While
Temples in the city of Visakhapatnam get decked up to perform special pujas and organise a slew of programmes to mark the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
Revered by the Arya Vysya community, as their ‘Ilavelpu’, the Sri Kanyaka Parameswari Temple near Kurupam Market, Visakhapatnam, is more than a century old. This temple is particularly favoured by
The grand Hindu festival is just around the corner, and the celebrations in the city have already begun. Every street has started building its own Ganesha pandal, and every kharkhana
Today is Vinayaka Chavithi, one of the most popular Hindu festivals in India. And on this auspicious day, the one thing that many Hindus in the city might be doing
With the Covid-19 situation subsiding in the city, the Andhra Pradesh Endowments Department, in Vizag, has decided to restart free darshan at temples for the public. Due to the Covid-19
The annual Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Giri Pradakshina event, conducted at the Simhachalam Temple in Visakhapatnam, has been called off in 2021. The decision was taken considering the pandemic
Food is bae and foodies know the pain of not getting enough of that yummy prasad which is served in all the temples in Visakhapatnam. That handful of prasad {which
Annavaram, the abode of Sri Satyanarayana Swamy temple is just about 110 KM from Vizag on the National Highway leading to Chennai. Annavaram derived its name from 2 words ‘Anina+Varam






