Monday, June 26, 2017

Veera Brahmam Cave, Yaganti

Yaganti has many places of historic importance apart from the Uma Maheswara Swamy Temple. There are several caves in the hills surrounding and one of them is Veera Brahmam Cave.


To reach the cave, one has to climb a series of steep steps that are not too steep. 


Once one reach the top to enter inside one has to bend half over. Inside the cave there is small Shiva Linga and Nandi in front of it.


This is the cave where saint Sri Potuluri Veera Brahmendra swamy wrote some of his Kala Gnaanam (prophecy).

22 comments:

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Fantástico este lugar sagrado.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

rupam sarma said...

Wonderful. Thanks for all pics.

Syam said...

Interesting post Rajesh.

Maggie said...

What an fascinating place to visit, imagine building such a grand entrance to a cave!
Thanks for taking the MM crowd along on your trip this week.

Little Wandering Wren said...

Looks a fun cave to explore, especially if you are a little one!
Wren x

Jo said...

Amazing images, Rajesh. I've just followed your blog and will be back. Greetings, Jo (South Africa)

R Niranjan Das said...

Nice post.

Hildred said...

So many old and wonderful places to see, - thanks for taking us there...

Roger Owen Green said...

Those steps seem pretty steep, and narrow, to me!

ROG, ABCW

MelodyK said...

quit a climb ;-)

Jeanna said...

Lovely hideaway spots and great job lighting up the cave. Too many steps for me I'm afraid, thanks for sharing.

Forest Dream Weaver said...

Beautiful and really special!

Anonymous said...

los of stps

Lady Fi said...

Lovely shots.

Teamgsquare said...

Last weekend only visited this place.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

I know i would be out of breath walking up all those steps but i would still want to see inside.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Amazing!

Thomas Lee/Lee Lip Pang said...

unique temple

Jeevan said...

Interesting cave temple and well carved into the cliff wall! But should be difficult for elder to make up

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

In Malaysia, they have a famous Batu Cave shrine.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Very interesting to see this cave and imagine the poet/philosopher writing alone in this quiet place -- I can imagine meditating there, but think it would be hard to write. Thank you for taking us into what seems like a hidden treasure!

Light and Voices said...

I would have a hard time climbing that stairway. Although I think I would give it a go just to be in this quite spot. Perhaps the poet had a candle to write by...otherwise it might have been to dark to write in that cave. You really do find interesting sights to visit. Your family is learning a lot of history. Thank you!