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Veerabhadra Swamy Temple (Lepakshi)

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Open Opens at 6:00-18:00
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Main road, Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh 515331, IndiaMap
Phone+91 1800 4254 5454
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  • Tushar P
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    Architectural marvel

    It is possible to get guides to explain things about the temple complex, right at the temple and entrance. The temple complex shows the architectural influence of the VijayanagaraEmpire and Hampi. ...

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2023
  • TashviK
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    Good for one day trip but the management needs to maintain the place properly to make it a great visit!!!

    Overall it’s an interesting place with lots of connects to Hindu mythology and history. For first timers it’s worth a visit. However what makes the visit disappointing is the way things are managed by...

    Reviewed on Sep 20, 2022
  • Joy B
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    A nice temple complex from Vijayanagar era

    Its a huge complex built like a fort. Much of the ground is solid rock so it is difficult to build on it. Some of the buildings in this temple complex are still incomplete: the shrines are missing. ...

    Reviewed on Sep 12, 2021
  • sumenderk2018
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    Great place to see in Lepakshi

    Visited this place with family and it was great experience to see such an amazing stone art. It is an old architect cum temple and some one can easily spend 2-3 hour in this place.

    Reviewed on Feb 2, 2020
  • shubhitraveler
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    A walk into History.

    It's the main attraction to visit in Lepakshi known for it's architectural beauty and ancient past. Photography isn't allowed in the central shrine area where deity Veerabhadra Swami is worshipped by ...

    Reviewed on Jan 18, 2020