Surendrapuri is a unique one-stop destination where you can see epitome of cultural, artistic and sculptural excellence. Kunda Satyanarayana Kaladhamam, one-of-its-kind mythological theme park. The other major attractions of this place are Nagakoti (101-feet Shiva Linga) and a temple of Panchamukhi Hanuman with Panchmukha Shiva and Lord Venketaswara.
Kunda Satyanarayana Kaladhamam is a spiritual and mythological awareness center where one can relive the ancient Indian epics. Most of the historic temples of India are recreated here. Visit Sapta Lokas for the immense feel of serenity amidst the nature’s beauty. This brings vibrant feelings as you emerge from a magnificent jewel of art and religion. Kaladhamam depicts most of the mythological events from Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavatam, Buddha and many more.
The sprawling 3 km of walkways with more than 3000 statues, provides a delighted tour to the replica of Epic Period gone by! This place is a must visit for a holistic experience. Here visitors can refresh their knowledge about the ancient epics.
The wonderful and beautiful sculptures in the museum make visitors recollect the epics and would get transported into divine world of the great Hindu mythology. For the first time in India such a marvel has been created with the concept of making people see the celestial world of Indian mythology and values of our culture and tradition.
The main attraction of this temple is 60' double sided Panchamukha Hanuman & Panchamukha Shiva idol situated in the Surendrapuri temple complex which is seen from long distance.
One can have the darshan of all the deities of well known piligrimage centres of India. Here we get to see life size replicas of all the famous temples of India in one place. In one glance we get to see temples from kashmir to kanyakumari.
The great celestial worlds of Bramhalok, Vishnulok, shivalok, Nagalok, Indralok, Yamalok, Narakalok, Patalalok can be visited here. The experience of walking through the seven doors of vishnulok with the dashavataras on both sides is in explicable. Similarly all the other lokas are designed in such a way that you get transported into a celestial world.
About Sri Kunda Satyanarayana garu(Creator):
This mythological marvel is the brain child of a great visionary Sri Kunda Satyanarayana. Hailing from a poor family of a small village, Sri Kunda Satyanarayana had neither formal higher education nor any extensive travel background of distant pilgrim centres, except a great love for our culture and tradition. After the death of his youngest son, Surendra Babu, he intensely desired to do something in his memory and the idea of building a mythological park came up in his mind. The nearing retirement age, the fear of providing huge finances for the project and the discouragement from even his close circles because of his old age did not deter his firm resolve to build the great mythological museum, made the vision grow stronger day by day with greater zeal. It made him work for 12 years discussing the idea with different people and taking their views on his dream project.
He determined to do it all by himself. He took the help of some senior sculptors and started off his work. Every step was new and there was nobody to guide him through and yet he did it. Finally he was 70 years by the time he made the museum. He was least bothered about his failing health, regular travel, hard work and financial crunch which he faced while making this project and completed it with meticulous perfection. He is a man of high spiritual principles and through his exemplary life and achievement, he demonstrated to the world that where there is a ‘will’, there is a way and through determination man can achieve anything even being old and weak cannot stop you. He is wholeheartedly supported by his noble and ever loving wife Smt. Hymavathi , who stood by him through thick and thin. She is a symbol of noble virtues and replica of human values. She made charity as her life breath and helped everyone to the extent possible without expecting anything in return.
For all those who endeavor to achieve something great in their lives in any field, this couple stands as role models to emulate. Their individuality itself is a big library. There is no wisdom which is not available here for the one who has an urge to learn and adopt.
Kunda Satyanarayana Kaladhamam is a spiritual and mythological awareness center where one can relive the ancient Indian epics. Most of the historic temples of India are recreated here. Visit Sapta Lokas for the immense feel of serenity amidst the nature’s beauty. This brings vibrant feelings as you emerge from a magnificent jewel of art and religion. Kaladhamam depicts most of the mythological events from Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavatam, Buddha and many more.
The sprawling 3 km of walkways with more than 3000 statues, provides a delighted tour to the replica of Epic Period gone by! This place is a must visit for a holistic experience. Here visitors can refresh their knowledge about the ancient epics.
The wonderful and beautiful sculptures in the museum make visitors recollect the epics and would get transported into divine world of the great Hindu mythology. For the first time in India such a marvel has been created with the concept of making people see the celestial world of Indian mythology and values of our culture and tradition.
The main attraction of this temple is 60' double sided Panchamukha Hanuman & Panchamukha Shiva idol situated in the Surendrapuri temple complex which is seen from long distance.
One can have the darshan of all the deities of well known piligrimage centres of India. Here we get to see life size replicas of all the famous temples of India in one place. In one glance we get to see temples from kashmir to kanyakumari.
The great celestial worlds of Bramhalok, Vishnulok, shivalok, Nagalok, Indralok, Yamalok, Narakalok, Patalalok can be visited here. The experience of walking through the seven doors of vishnulok with the dashavataras on both sides is in explicable. Similarly all the other lokas are designed in such a way that you get transported into a celestial world.
About Sri Kunda Satyanarayana garu(Creator):
This mythological marvel is the brain child of a great visionary Sri Kunda Satyanarayana. Hailing from a poor family of a small village, Sri Kunda Satyanarayana had neither formal higher education nor any extensive travel background of distant pilgrim centres, except a great love for our culture and tradition. After the death of his youngest son, Surendra Babu, he intensely desired to do something in his memory and the idea of building a mythological park came up in his mind. The nearing retirement age, the fear of providing huge finances for the project and the discouragement from even his close circles because of his old age did not deter his firm resolve to build the great mythological museum, made the vision grow stronger day by day with greater zeal. It made him work for 12 years discussing the idea with different people and taking their views on his dream project.
He determined to do it all by himself. He took the help of some senior sculptors and started off his work. Every step was new and there was nobody to guide him through and yet he did it. Finally he was 70 years by the time he made the museum. He was least bothered about his failing health, regular travel, hard work and financial crunch which he faced while making this project and completed it with meticulous perfection. He is a man of high spiritual principles and through his exemplary life and achievement, he demonstrated to the world that where there is a ‘will’, there is a way and through determination man can achieve anything even being old and weak cannot stop you. He is wholeheartedly supported by his noble and ever loving wife Smt. Hymavathi , who stood by him through thick and thin. She is a symbol of noble virtues and replica of human values. She made charity as her life breath and helped everyone to the extent possible without expecting anything in return.
For all those who endeavor to achieve something great in their lives in any field, this couple stands as role models to emulate. Their individuality itself is a big library. There is no wisdom which is not available here for the one who has an urge to learn and adopt.
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