Temple tours of Natarajan – Vizianagaram and Srikakulam
In an effort to
share my travel experiences for the benefit of intending tourists, I am sharing
my experience of my visit to Vizianagaram and Srikakulam. Way back in 1979, I
worked at Vizianagaram and my then roommate Mr. Krishnavijayam was instrumental
in making this trip. The trip was planned for two days and a night besides
travel time.


Vizianagaram is
situated approximately 60 kilometers north of Visakhapatnam. It is a town of approx 2 lakhs. The railway station
gives a neat look and has a model railway engine in the front. There is a fort
in the heart of the town, which hosts colleges.It is worth strolling around.
The main bazaar is MG Road. A walk along the MG Road takes to a
Shiva cum Krishna Temple, Renganathar temple (in Shivalaya Road), Shiva temple
in Shivalaya Road at the end of MG Road besides Amman temples. There is a
temple called Ramnarayanam, which is located around 7 kms off Vizianagaram,
located on the Simhachalam road, which is worth visiting.
Srikakulam:
A day was allocated to visit temples around
Srikakulam. Srikakulam is located about 70 kms off Vizianagaram in
Vizianagaram-Bhubaneswar route. Trains are plying at regular intervals and an
express train takes approximately 60-75 minutes. We land in Srikakulam Road
railway station, a place by name Amudalavalasa. Medium size eateries are available close to
station. Buses and share autos ply from this station to Srikakulam located
about 10 kms away. Closer to old bus stand is the place called Arasavalli. There
is a temple for Lord Surya (Sun God) at Arasavalli.
There are many share autos to help reach the
temple. The presiding deity in this
temple is Suryanarayana. Lord Vishnu is also known by this name. Agasthiya
Maharishi is said to have taught Adhitya Hrudaya-worship of Sun at
this place.
As per Legend Lord Indira is said to have entered Koteswara temple at the
Srikakulam town in untimely hours and was kicked by Nandhi and he fell two
miles away. Lord Indira then constructed this temple as designed by Maya and
got relieved of his pain. Lord Suryanarayana is the presiding deity.
For nature lovers, there is one
Vijayathithya park in Srikakulam where one can spend some time. This park also
offers boating facilities.
Srikurmam: Temple for SriKurmanatha swamy:
Srikurmam is located about 16
kilometers away from Arasavalli and 10 kilometers west of Bay of Bengal. We
travel about 10 kilometers on theroad connecting Srikakulam and Kalingapatnam and
then deviate 3.6 kilometeres to reach Srikurmam temple. Plenty of share
autos are available from Arasavalli to Srikurmam.
Share autos substitute bus at
many places here and charge slightly more than a bus fare and can be depended
upon for their frequency. Lord Vishnu in Koormavathara form is the presiding
deity and is known as Srikurmanatha.
Originally a Shaivaite temple was changed as a vaishnavite temple by Sri
Ramanujar who lived about 1000 years ago. His thousandth year celebrations are
now on and is said to have enlightened all communities about Om Namo Narayana.
A separate Sannadhi is also seen for Ramanujar at this temple. There is also a
theertham (holy pond) and a separate closet which contains Koormas (tortoises).
Kalingapatnam is 25 kilometres
away from Srikakulam town. It is a prominent coastal village which was a
miniscule port during the East India Company administration. Besides the
bewitching colonnades, the coast is significant as River Vamsadhara merges into
the Bay of Bengal at this place. Darga Shariff is also situated over here which
means “tomb of religious persons”. It also
has a scenic lighthouse and a Buddhist stupa. A photo taken from website shows
that the town was popular about 2 centuries
BC to 3Centuries AD and Buddhist teachings started from this place.
Srimukhalingam:
There is also another ancient temple for Srimukhalingeswarar. As per the priest there is a sloka which states that a holy dip in the river Vamsadhara and a holy dharshan of Srimukhalingeswar will relieve one of all past sins. The village was very fertile with lush green fields.
It is worth a visit and one will enjoy the beauty of lush green
fields and the villages enroute.
Experience in connectivity, stay and hotel arrangements:
We chose to stay in railway
retiring room during our journey. Retiring rooms are available up to 48 hours
at railway stations. Some retiring rooms offer Indiantoilets, which can be
checked while booking. Both at
Vizianagaram and Srikakulam have more modest restaurants. At Vizianagaram,
thali with roti and rice was available in a restaurant located opposite to
State Bank of India in MG Road.
Arasavalli: