The temple of
Saraswati at Basar is one of the two famous Saraswati
temples in India, the other being in Kashmir.
Legend has it that Sage Vyasa during his stay
here used to bring daily three handfuls of sand
after a bath in Godavari and kept it at a place,
which transformed as the images of Saraswati,
Lakshmi and Kali.
However, according to Brahmandapuranam, Adikavi
Valmiki installed Saraswati and wrote Ramayana
here. There is a marble image of Valmiki and his
samadhi near the temple.
It is believed that this temple is one of the
three temples constructed near the confluence
of Manjira and Godavari rivers by Ashtrakutas.
According to another school of thought 'Bijialudu'
a Kamataka king, who ruled the province of Nandagiri
with Nanded as his capital in the sixth century,
constructed the temple at Basar.
The image of Lakshmi stands besides Goddess Saraswati
in the sanctum sanctorium. Due to the presence
of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Kali, Basar is considered
the abode of the divine trinity.
How to Get There:
Rail: The nearest railway station
is at Nizamadad.
Road: Tourists can access this
place from Nizamabad, which is well connected
by road. APSRTC runs buses daily from Nizamabad.
Andhra
Pradesh
Amaravati,
Basar, Chandavaram,
Guntupalli,
Hyderabad,
Nagarjunakonda,
Salihundam,
Sankaram,
Vijayawada,
Tirupati,
Vishakhapattnam,
Warangal
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