Gudimallam temple: A rare and unique temple of

A rare and unique temple of the trinity one of its kind dedicated to Lord Parashurameshwara lies sandwiched between famous Tirupati and Kalahasti temples in Andhra Pradesh. The Linga form here resembles a phallic, unique of its kind in the world. The least known temple of Gudimallam is a must-visit place for those visiting Tirupati and nearby places. The Sri Parasurameswara Temple is located in the city of Gudimallam, Andhra Prasdesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has a full-length standing relief figure of Shiva carved on the front, which is located in the garbhagriha of the temple. The shivling inside the temple is known as the second earliest discovered shivling in the world which dates back to 1st century B.C. Sri Parasurameswara Swamy Gudimallam Temple, Gudimallam is a small village located in Srikalahasti Mandal, of the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is seven miles away from Renigunta Railway Junction of considerable significance. Though a small village, historically it is very important because it has a beautiful Siva Temple which is popularly known as ” Sri Parasurameswara Temple”. Gudimallam Lingam is an ancient phallic-shaped linga of Shiva in a temple near Tirupati, India. It is one of the earliest sculptures of Shiva and dates to the 2nd/1st century BC or later.

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