Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy Temple



Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy Temple, Jharasangam, Medak, Telangana

Information of Sri Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy Temple, Jharasangam, Medak, Telangana


Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy temple is located in the village named Jharasangam, in the district of Medak, in the state of Telangana, in South India. This is an old Shiva temple in this region. According to the local legends, this particular Shiva Lingam is largely said to have been directly established by Lord Brahma. On the other hand, there is a tale related to this temple that during "Krutha Yug", Raja "Kupendra" king of Surya Vamsha was seriously ailing from a major skin disease hasn't found any type of remedies to get cure of his major disease. While routine hunting, he happened to directly reach the Ketaki Vanam where he found a stream, where he immediately washed his body. He immediately found that the said disease was completely cured after reaching his home. That night, Lord "Sangameshwara" wholeheartedly appeared in his dream. The Lord asked the king to successfully construct a temple over "Shiva Lingam". He did as ordered by the Lord and converted in a successful manner the stream into a "pushkarini" which was later named as "Astha Theertha Amrutha Gundam" and known as "Dakshina Kasi".

Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy Temple Religious Significance

Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy temple is popularly known as Gundam pooja that is conducted by the adherent devotees Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Telangana. This particular pooja is a way of paying homage to the Lord Shiva. According to the local legends, Ketaki flowers and holy water of Pushkarni are used for performing various kinds of religious poojas, yagnas, homams and other ritual activities. It is strongly believed that the Pushkarni consists of eight theerthas such as datha, indira, rudra, soma, varuna, dharma rushi and narayana. Therfore, in this temple, Lord Shiva is known as Ketaki Sangameshwara. It is to be remembered that people throng this temple situated in a dense forested area because it is a wish fulfilling temple where they visit again for thanks giving with lot of dedication and commitment. This is the only temple of this particular region that is visited by devotees along with their family members, relatives and close friends.

Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy Temple Architectural Significance

Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy temple is an ancient Hindu temple that is built as per the South Indian ancient Hindu temple architectural style and pattern. It is a spacious temple that is apt for conducting various types of Hindu religious functions and activities to a great extent. The prayer hall of this temple is dotted with many large sized pillars. The flooring and ceiling of this ancient Hindu temple is really unique in all aspects. The Rajagopuram is very tall with images of Local Gods and Goddess in various dancing forms. The courtyard of this shrine is vast with herbal garden. The gateway of this temple is very attractive too. The temple's interior and exterior looks as if built in the medieval period. The shrine is known among its visitors, tourists and pilgrims for its religious and architectural significance plus historical significance.

Festivals at Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy Temple

Ketaki Sangameshwara Swamy temple is largely known among the adherent devotees and pilgrims for the grand and religious manner celebration of Shivarathri. Local peoples and adherent devotees wholeheartedly participate in various kind of religious activities and functions on this festive day with lot of commitment and dedication. Mostly on Fridays, there is a good rush of devotees visiting this temple for special Shiva poojas. Local people daily visit this shrine during the routine religious activities. Most of the auspicious days of Hindu religion are grandly celebrated with special poojas and homams. The shrine is known among the adherent devotees and pilgrim as their wish fulfilling temple.