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Ranganatha Temple, Nellore

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Country
  
India

Inscriptions
  
in telugu

District
  
Nellore district

Locale
  
Nellore

State/province
  
Andhra Pradesh

Date built
  
12 A.D.

Function
  
Hindu temple

Primary deity
  
Vishnu

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The Sri Ranganthaswami Temple in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha a resting form of Lord Vishnu. This temple, also called Talpagiri Ranganathaswami temple or Ranganayakulu is one of the oldest temples in Nellore. It is located on the banks of the Penna River and is believed to have been constructed in the 12th century. Just before the main entrance of the temple is a huge tower, called Gaaligopuram, which literally means "wind tower". This tower is approximately 70 feet high and has 10 feet of gold plated vessels on top of it, called kalashams. Every year during the month of March–April (which varies according to the Indian calendar) a grand festival is celebrated. These are called Brahmotsavam.

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Ranganatha Temple, Nellore Wikipedia