Birla Mandir Hyderabad (Laxminarayan Temple)



Birla Mandir, Hyderabad, Telangana

Information of Birla Mandir (Laxminarayan Temple), Hyderabad, Telangana


Birla Mandir also know as Renuka Devi Temple is located at Balkampet in the district of Hyderabad in the state of Telangana in South India. It is popular Hindu temple that is very famous among the state festival of Bonaalu and particularly on Sundays of all months in a year. It is to be highly noted that Balkampet is a most developing suburb in this district which is situated in close proximity of Ameerpet, Fatehnagar, Sanjeeva Reddy Nagar and Sanathnagar. This particular temple largely attracts a lot of locals and devotees from all over the city and rest of the state of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, mainly on Tuesdays and Sundays.

Birla Mandir Hyderabad (Laxminarayan Temple) Religious Significance

Birla Mandir (Laxminarayan Temple) is one of the popular temples in this state that is largely dedicated to Goddess Yellamma, who is a traditional manifestation of Goddess Shakti or Parvati as per the Hindu tradition and custom. This temple's unique feature is that the presiding deity of Yellamma lies just 10 feet beneath the actual ground level which is religiously known as bhoogarbha swayambhu vigraham. The literal meaning of the word "Yellamma" in Telugu language means "the mother of all". On the other hand, it is also strongly believed that Yellamma Devi is the Kaliyuga avatar of Goddess Chinnamastha Devi who is wholeheartedly worshipped by the Hindu devotees as one of the Dashamahavidya. It is to be highly noted that local legends claim that Yellamma is actually Renuka Devi who is the mother of Lord Parasurama. Birla Mandir Complex has Sri Ganesha Temple, Addala Mantapam, Sri Pochamma Temple, Sri Rajarajeshwari Devi Temple, Sri Nagadevata Temple, etc. The temple committee makes all type arrangements and facilities for constructing Bonalu by the locals and Hindu devotees with a lot of perfection.

Birla Mandir Hyderabad (Laxminarayan Temple) History

According to the official records, Sri Yellamma Devasthanam is highly regarded to be existed in this particular spot since 15th century. The present renovated form of this particular temple happened in the year 1919 according to the historical data currently available. Even though, this region was ruled by the Nizam, the temple without among the Muslim community under the patronage of the Hindu locals and large number of devotees. The second renovation was carried out in 1983. On the other hand, devotees can witness "Akhanda Jyothi" that was lit by Sri Virupaksha Shankaracharya Swamy during the time of renovation.

Birla Mandir Hyderabad (Laxminarayan Temple) Architectural Significance

The unique feature of Sri Yellamma temple is that it was built as per the South Indian temple architectural style and pattern. There is a huge well just behind this temple that is largely regarded as very sacred. It is strongly believed that a person who takes a bath with this holy water will be immediately cured from all diseases plus become much healthier. The well water of is also offered as Theertham. The walls and tower of this temple is sculptured with images of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The interior and exterior patterns of this temple largely resemble the South Indian temple's unique features to a great extent. The temple has specious courtyard within its premises for religious functions and activities.

Festivals at Birla Mandir Hyderabad

Sri Yellamma Temple's major festival is Yellamma Kalyanotsavam that is the divine marriage ceremony of Goddess Yellamma. It is grandly celebrated in the month of Ashada. On the other hand, the other popular festivals grandly celebrated in this temple are Vasantha Navaratri in Chaitra masam, Durga Navaratri during Dasara in Ashwayuja masam and Bonalu in Ashada masam.