Shri Rama Temple Nadivuru
Nadivuru is a village in the Rayachoty region of Andhra Pradesh (Annamayya/Kadapa district) — part of the Rayalaseema area. A search did not yield a clear listing of a “Shri Rama Temple” in Nadivuru with publicly documented history, timings or major temple website.
Venkateswara Swamy Temple
The temple is situated on the hill-town of Tirumala, in the Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh.Also known as the Temple of Seven Hills, because the Tirumala hills are said to be “Saptagiri” (seven hills) corresponding to the serpent Adisesha’s seven heads.
Gavi Malleswara Swamy Temple (గవి మల్లేశ్వర స్వామి ఆలయం)
The temple is located at Vempalli – 516329, Kadapa (YSR) District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Yappe+2Instagram+2 “Gavi” in Telugu means a cave or a rock passage, indicating that this temple is associated with a cave-temple or rock feature. Several resident videos show the temple inside/adjacent to caves
Anjaneya Swamy Temple
The temple is located in the village of Gandi, which lies about **8 km from Vempalli on the Vempalli–Rayachoty road. It sits on the banks of the Papaghni River, between two hills — described as a narrow passage (“Gandi” means a gorge or narrow pass) for the river to flow.
Shree Veerabhadreshwar Bhakta Nivas
It’s listed as a Hindu temple called “Bhakta Nivas” associated with the deity Veerabhadra Swamy (or Veerabhadreshwar) – likely a smaller shrine or local temple dedicated to the deity.
Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple Rayachoty
The temple is dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra Swamy, a fierce form of Lord Shiva. According to legend, Veerabhadra was created by Shiva in his anger following the events of the Daksha Yajna.
Peddamma Temple
The presiding deity is the goddess known as Peddamma (or Peddamma Thalli), literally meaning “Mother of Mothers” — a form of the divine mother‐goddess in the regional tradition. She is regarded as one of the village deities (grama devata) and is believed to bestow blessings, protect devotees, and fulfill wishes.
Veera Brahmendra Swami Temple,Mydukur
The temple/mutt is the place where Veera Brahmendra Swamy (also referred to as Pothuluri Veera Brahmendra Swamy) is said to have entered jeeva‐samaadhi (live samadhi) around the year 1693
Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Temple
Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari is a goddess revered primarily by the Komati / Arya-Vaishya communities of Andhra Pradesh, and is regarded as a form of Lakshmi or Parvati depending on tradition.
Mahalakshmi Temple Badvel
This is a Hindu shrine dedicated to the Goddess Mahalakshmi (a form of the Divine Mother associated with wealth, prosperity and well-being). The listing classifies it simply under “Temples / Hindu Shrine”.









