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ॐ गं गणपतये नमः

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Ganesh Temple in Nadakuduru, Andhra Pradesh, stands as a place of worship dedicated to Lord Ganesh. This village shrine serves the spiritual needs of the local community in the 533016 postal region.

॥ ॐ गं गणपतये नमः ॥

Ancient Bells,
Living Faith

Ganesh Temple in Nadakuduru, a village in Andhra Pradesh, represents a focal point of Hindu devotion in the region. Dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the revered remover of obstacles and lord of beginnings, the temple holds a valued place in the spiritual life of its village community. Like many village temples across Andhra Pradesh, it serves as both a place of daily worship and a gathering space for residents observing important occasions in the Hindu calendar. The temple reflects the enduring practice of Ganesh worship across South India, where the deity has been honored for centuries as the first to be invoked in rituals and ceremonies. While modest in scale compared to larger urban shrines, village temples such as this one in Nadakuduru maintain continuity with local traditions and provide a tangible expression of faith for generations of worshippers. The exact architectural details and history of this particular shrine would be best learned through visits to the temple or conversations with village elders and priests who maintain its daily operations and festivals.

॥ वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् ॥

Light a Lamp,
Offer a Prayer

Every wick lit, every offering made at ganesh temple, joins a river of devotion that flows through every heart that has ever sought refuge in Ganesha.

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ganesh temple

Ganesh Temple in Nadakuduru, Andhra Pradesh, stands as a place of worship dedicated to Lord Ganesh. This village shrine serves the spiritual needs of the local community in the 533016 postal region.

Ganesh Temple in Nadakuduru, a village in Andhra Pradesh, represents a focal point of Hindu devotion in the region. Dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the revered remover of obstacles and lord of beginnings, the temple holds a valued place in the spiritual life of its village community. Like many village temples across Andhra Pradesh, it serves as both a place of daily worship and a gathering space for residents observing important occasions in the Hindu calendar. The temple reflects the enduring practice of Ganesh worship across South India, where the deity has been honored for centuries as the first to be invoked in rituals and ceremonies. While modest in scale compared to larger urban shrines, village temples such as this one in Nadakuduru maintain continuity with local traditions and provide a tangible expression of faith for generations of worshippers. The exact architectural details and history of this particular shrine would be best learned through visits to the temple or conversations with village elders and priests who maintain its daily operations and festivals.

108Sacred Lamps
6Daily Aartis
Blessings

ॐ गं गणपतये नमः

Sacred Offerings

Sevas & Pujas

Offerings performed by ordained priests under the guidance of vedic tradition — for every milestone of life.

गं

Mahabhishekam

Ceremonial bathing of the deity with milk, honey, sandalwood and sacred herbs accompanied by Vedic chants.

Archana

Recitation of the deity's names and mantras with flower offerings, performed in your name and gotra.

गं

Ganapati Homam

Sacred fire ritual to invoke Lord Ganesha — performed before new beginnings and important journeys.

Daily Worship

Aarti & Darshan Hours

Open every day of the week. Each hour carries its own fragrance, its own prayer.

  • 04:30 AMSuprabhatamAwakening of the Lord with vedic hymns
  • 07:00 AMTomala SevaOffering of fresh tulsi & flower garlands
  • 11:30 AMRajbhog AartiMidday bhog and naivedyam
  • 04:00 PMUtthapan DarshanReawakening after the afternoon rest
  • 07:00 PMSandhya AartiTwilight worship with conch and bell
  • 09:00 PMShayan AartiFinal blessing — sanctum closes for the night

Plan Your Visit

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Address: nadakuduru, Andhra Pradesh, India 533016

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