Dubba Rajeswara Temple

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Sri Dubba Rajeshwara Swamy Temple
Sri Dubba Rajeswara Swamy Temple in Pembatla during Sri Rama Navami celebrations.
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJagtial district
DeityDubba Rajeswara Swamy (Shiva)
Location
LocationPembatla village, Sarangapur mandal
StateTelangana
CountryIndia
Dubba Rajeswara Temple is located in Telangana
Dubba Rajeswara Temple
Location in Telangana
Dubba Rajeswara Temple is located in India
Dubba Rajeswara Temple
Dubba Rajeswara Temple (India)
Geographic coordinates18°52.22′N 78°56.27′E / 18.87033°N 78.93783°E / 18.87033; 78.93783
Sri Dubba Rajanna Rathotsavam at Pembatla-Konapur for Maha Shivarathri on Feb 19, 2015.

Sri Dubba Rajeshwara Swamy Devasthanam is a Hindu temple in the village of Pembatla, Sarangapur mandal, Karimnagar District, Telangana, India.[1] It is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Karimnagar District, primarily worshipping Shiva in the form of Dubba Rajeswara Swamy.[citation needed]

Maha Shivaratri is the biggest festival celebrated at the temple. Other festivals celebrated include Sri Krishna Janmastami, Dasara, Vinakaya chaturthi, Sri Rama Navami, Deepavali, and many more.

The temple is situated 8km from Jagtial and 57 km from Karimnagar, Telangana. TSRTC provides special buses on the occasion of the Maha Shivaratri from Jagtial to the temple.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Vemulawada gears up for Sivaratri". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  2. ^ "RTC to run special buses for festival". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2015.