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Sri Sri Sri Gugudu Kullayi Swamy Bramhotsavam - Gugudu Village, Narpala Mandal, Ananthapuramu District, Andhra Pradesh
The centuries-old Gugudu Kullayi Swamy and Hanuman temples at Gugudu village in Narpala mandal of Anantapur district are all set for Muharram.At least three lakhs devotees are expected to have darshan at the temple and give offerings to the deities during the ongoing Muharram. Gugudu, a small village, around 27 km from Anantapur, is home to the shrine of Kullayi Swamy, also known as Pir Kullayappa....
The centuries-old Gugudu Kullayi Swamy and Hanuman temples at Gugudu village in Narpala mandal of Anantapur district are all set for Muharram.At least three lakhs devotees are expected to have darshan at the temple and give offerings to the deities during the ongoing Muharram. Gugudu, a small village, around 27 km from Anantapur, is home to the shrine of Kullayi Swamy, also known as Pir Kullayappa. Some believe that Pir Kullayappa is Imam Hussain, the eldest grandson of Prophet Muhammad.This belief is evident in the way Muharram in Rayalaseema region is observed; every manjlis (congregation) is a blend of Hindu and Islamic customs and rituals. An interesting story is repeated by many devotees in Gugudu on how the two faiths are linked. According to the legend, Gugudu means the nest of Guha, who is none other than the boatman who helped Rama, Sita and Lakshmana reach the other side of the river. The legend goes on that Sri Rama came to the area in the avatar of a Pir Kullayappa, ‘God with a skull cap’. Local Muslims believe that Kullayappa was one of the fakirs sent by Baba Fakhruddin to spread the message of Sufism.
Residents of Gugudu believe the fakirs took refuge in a dry well on the outskirts of Gugudu and built their khwankhas (halls for meditation) adjacent to the Hanuman temple. Devotees worship both Lord Hanuman and Kullayaswamy. Erstwhile Muslim rulers - Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan of Mysore (1750–1799) introduced the public rituals of Muharram in Rayalaseema region. These rituals are under an umbrella of Sufi practices and with the participation of Hindus, have spawned a pluralistic devotional culture .
Endowment department officials said that elaborate arrangements are being made for the 13th day of Muharram where at least three lakh devotees from south India are expected to take part in the Agnigundam
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Activities
Bramhotsava Program Details :
Date Day Program :
19-07-2023 Wednesday Sri Swamy’s First Darshan.
20-07-2023 Thursday Shri Swamy’s Nitya Puja.
21-07-2023 Friday Establishing Sri Swami’s Agnigundam.
22-07-2023 Saturday Shri Swamy’s Darshan.
23-07-2023 Sunday Shri Swamy’s Nitya Puja.
24-07-2023 Monday Shri Swamy’s Fifth day Event.
25-07-2023 Tuesday Shri Swamy’s Nitya Puja.
26-07-2023 Wednesday Shri Swamy’s Seventh day Event - Meravani.
27-07-2023 Thursday Shri Swamy’s Nitya Puja.
28-07-2023 Friday Shri Swamy’s Gramotsavam, Peddasarigettu, Meravani and Agnigundam Pravesam.
29-07-2023 Saturday Shri Swamy’s Agnigundam Pravesam and going to jaladhi at 4.00p.m.
31-07-2023 Monday Sri Swamy’s last Darshan .
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Organized By
A.P Endowments Department
Executive Officer
Gugudu Village, Narpala Mandal, Ananthapuramu District, Andhra Pradesh
9491726633
endow-acatp[at]gov[dot]in
How to reach
The nearest airport is Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru,
which is 197 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is Anantapur,
which is 32 KMs away.
The nearest major city is Anantapur,
which is 32KMs away.