Gandi Kshetram

Gandi Kshetram is a Hindu religious place in Andhra pradesh.

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It is located in Kadapa district. The Abhaya Anjineya temple is located in Gandi.

History

Temple of Abhayahastha Anjaneya Swamy (Lord Hanuman) on the banks of River papagni

The history of this place (Kshetram) is dated back to the period of Ramayana (Thretha Yug). According to the legend, Lord Rama himself had drawn the picture of Lord Hanuman on the rock with his arrow while he was resting at this place and was receiving the hospitality of Lord Vayu (God of Air and Father of Lord Hanuman). Lord Sri Rama has completed the drawing of Lord Hanuman except the little finger of Lord Hanuman's left hand. Later Vyasaraja has sculptured this drawing into an idol, while Vyasaraja tried to sculpt even the little finger of Lord Hanuman's left hand, it is said that the finger of the idol was cut off by itself and started bleeding. Which displays Lord Hanuman's intention to keep the idol as drawn by Lord Sri Rama.

Legends also say that after listening to the news of Lord Sri Rama's Victory over the Demon Lord Ravana, Lord Vayu has decorated this place with festoon of golden flowers to welcome Lord Sri Rama on his way back towards North to Ayodhya. People believe that this festoon of golden flowers can be seen by those who are near to death.

Bank of the river Papagni at Gandi Kshetram opposite to the temple of Lord Hanuman

Location

This temple is known as Abhayahasta Anjaneya Temple and is located on the banks of River Papagni. In Telugu language Gandi means a narrow passage for the water to flow out. This place seems to be a narrow passage for the river to flow in between the hills of Eastern ghats. This place located in Kadapa district and is 55 km away from the Kadapa town.

References

  1. India. Office of the Registrar General. Census of India, 1961: Andhra Pradesh. Manager of Publications. p. 5. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  2. http://gotirupati.com/gandi-kshetram-anjaneya-swamy-temple/

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