Nallacheruvupalli – Situated at a distance of 10 miles from Pulivendla, the taluk head quarters, 18 miles from Muddanur Railway Station and 31 miles from Jammalamadugu, the sub-divisional headquarters. It is on the right bank of the Mogameru River at its confluence with Uddanda vagu (a small rivulet). Four furlongs to the east of this village and on the hillock of Mohanagiri lies the temple of Lord Bhairaveswaraswamy built by
Mudumala is a village Situated at a distance of 1.5 miles from Palugurallapalle on Porumamilla – Mydukur road, 30 miles from Badvel and 40 miles from Giddalur Railway Station. Siddaiah gari mutt with his idol on his jeevasamadhi and Venkatesamayyagari mutt are the places of worship in this village.
Chief disciple of Veerabrahmam:
Siddaiah was the chief disciple of Sri Potuluri Veerabrahmendraswamy of Kandimallayapalle. He was a seer who predicted the present and future happenings. He attained Jeevasamadhi 300 years back.
‘Bhairva (Swamy) Kona’ or ‘Bhaireni’ Situated in the middle of Nallamalai Reserve Forest at a distance of 12 miles from Onipenta and 30 miles Yerraguntla Railway Station. Onipenta is on the Mydukur – Porumamilla bus route. Journey for an hour through the deep forest will gives thrilling experience to pilgrims/tourists.
Kandimallayapalle, popularly known as Bramham gari mutt is a hamlet of SOMIREDDYPALLE Situated at a distance of 23.5 miles from Mydukur and 38 miles from the nearest railway Station, Kadapa. Village is made up of the following communities: Hindus, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Muslims. The chief means of livelihood of the people are agriculture and agricultural labour.
Sri veerabrahmamgari mutt is the place of worship in which the samadhi (tomb) of veerabrahmam is housed.
Pushpagiri is one of the holy places in Kadapa district for Hindus. This place is located on the banks of river Pennar (Pinakini) about 16Kms from Kadapa city. Pushpagiri is famous for its numerous temples. This is the only holy place for both Saivas and Vaishnavas (two divisions of Hindu religion). Vaishnavas call it as ‘Madhya Ahobilam’ and Saivas as ‘Madhya Kailasam’. Pushpagiri, also called as ‘Second Hampi’ is one of the important Advaitha mutts established by Sankaracharya. This is the only place in AndhraPradesh where the holy peetham of Sankaracharya located.
శ్రేష్టమైన సద్గురు పరంపరలో భారతీయ సనాతన ధర్మాన్ని ఆచరిస్తూ దీన జనసేవ, గోసేవ, శిథిలమైన
దేవాలయాల జీర్ణోద్ధరణ చేస్తూ ఆజన్మాంతం ఆధ్యాత్మిక మార్గమే శరణ్యమని ఆచరణలో చూపిన మహనీయుడు కాశీరెడ్డినాయన. నెల్లూరు జిల్లా ఉదయగిరి తాలూకా బెడుసుపల్లి గ్రామంలోని పోకనాటిరెడ్డి వంశంలో మునెల్లి సుబ్బారెడ్డి, కాశమ్మ దంపతులకు రెండవ సంతానంగా జన్మించిన పుణ్యమూర్తి కాశరెడ్డి నాయన. అమావాస్యనాడు అర్ధరాత్రివేళ జన్మించిన కాశినాయన ప్రజలను అజ్ఞానాంధకారంనుంచి జ్ఞానమార్గం వైపు మళ్లించిన ఒక దివ్య జ్యోతి నృసింహాపాసకులు.
It is the place where Sri Potuluri Veerabrahmam who was famous for his preachings and mainly for his remarks on future of the world, stayed in Kandimallayapalli. Veerabrahmam is the only futurologist that the East has produced. He entered Jeeva Samadhi in the year 1693.
Attirala is an uninhabited village.
There is the temple of sri Thretheswara swamy in the form of a stone sivalingam. According to tradition there lived a Rakshasa by name Threthasura in Thretayuga who brought misery not only to man kind but to sages also. Then to
get rid of him, sage Narada and other Maharshis peformed a yagna in propitiation of lord Eswara. Eswara came out from the homa gundam in the form of a Tejo lingam and emancipated the rakshasa by killing him. This temple is picturesquely situated on the bank of the river Bahuda (Cheyyeru) on a hillock with a beautiful Kalyana mantapanm (marriage hall) and gali gopuram (tower). The hillock is known as Thretachalam on account of