Surendrapuri in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri District of Telangana State: It is 4 km from Yadagiri Gutta town, 5 km from Yadagirigutta Temple, and 61 km from Hyderabad. It is also known as the Mythological Awareness Center. The museum was set up to teach people about Indian folklore. Kunda Satyanarayana set it up in honour of his son Surendra. It is also called Kunda Satyanarayana Kala Dhamam by the people who live nearby.
Surendrapuri was made to be the home of all heavenly worlds and a place where art and sculpture are at their best. In India's well-known pilgrimage sites, people can closely see all the gods. All of India's iconic temples are represented here in miniature.
Here, you can travel to the great heavenly worlds of Bramhaloka, Vishnuloka, Shivaloka, Nagaloka, Indraloka, Yamaloka, Narakaloka, and Patalaloka. The dashavataras on both sides of the seven doors of Vishnuloka make it a unique experience to walk through them. All of the parts are made so that you feel like you're in a world in the sky.
Some sculptures and drawings show stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavat, the three most important Hindu epics. Scenes from mythology, like the war between Rama and Ravana in the Ramayana and Padmavyuha in Kurukshetra between the Kauravas and the Pandavas in the Mahabharata, are made beautifully and show a lot of detail. The swirling of the milky ocean, or Ksheera Sagara, is a beautiful piece of art. In the same way, the statues of Lord Vishnu and goddess Lakshmi saving Gajendra from the crocodile are a beautiful sign of loyalty.
The 36-foot-tall statues of Lord Krishna giving Arjuna the message of the Bhagavad Gita, the stories of Balakrishna on the heads of snake king Kaliya, Krishna lifting Govardhana mountain, Bala Bharata, Hanuman Charitra, and Buddha Charitra are also highlights of the place.
The nearest railway station is Raigir(RAG).
Surendrapuri was made to be the home of all heavenly worlds and a place where art and sculpture are at their best. In India's well-known pilgrimage sites, people can closely see all the gods. All of India's iconic temples are represented here in miniature.
Surendrapuri in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri District
Here, you can travel to the great heavenly worlds of Bramhaloka, Vishnuloka, Shivaloka, Nagaloka, Indraloka, Yamaloka, Narakaloka, and Patalaloka. The dashavataras on both sides of the seven doors of Vishnuloka make it a unique experience to walk through them. All of the parts are made so that you feel like you're in a world in the sky.
Some sculptures and drawings show stories from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavat, the three most important Hindu epics. Scenes from mythology, like the war between Rama and Ravana in the Ramayana and Padmavyuha in Kurukshetra between the Kauravas and the Pandavas in the Mahabharata, are made beautifully and show a lot of detail. The swirling of the milky ocean, or Ksheera Sagara, is a beautiful piece of art. In the same way, the statues of Lord Vishnu and goddess Lakshmi saving Gajendra from the crocodile are a beautiful sign of loyalty.
The 36-foot-tall statues of Lord Krishna giving Arjuna the message of the Bhagavad Gita, the stories of Balakrishna on the heads of snake king Kaliya, Krishna lifting Govardhana mountain, Bala Bharata, Hanuman Charitra, and Buddha Charitra are also highlights of the place.
How to Reach Surendrapuri
By Train:The nearest railway station is Raigir(RAG).
By Road:
The best way to get to Surendrapuri is by road, which is very close to the National Highway. In two hours, you can get there from Hyderabad, Telangana's capital. There are also a lot of buses from all the big towns nearby.
The best way to get to Surendrapuri is by road, which is very close to the National Highway. In two hours, you can get there from Hyderabad, Telangana's capital. There are also a lot of buses from all the big towns nearby.
By Air:
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) is the airport that is closest to the city.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) is the airport that is closest to the city.