Sri Kalahasteeswara Temple, located in the town of Srikalahasti in Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most revered Shiva temples in South India. Known for its deep spiritual significance and stunning architecture, the temple is famously associated with the element of Vayu (air) and is one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalams representing the five elements of nature. Dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Kalahasteeswara, the temple is an important center for Rahu-Ketu dosha nivarana pujas and attracts thousands of devotees year-round. About the Temple Sri Kalahasteeswara Temple, located in Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is known as the "Kailash of the South" and is one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalams, representing the element of air (Vayu). This temple is highly significant for Rahu-Ketu Dosha Nivarana Pooja, which attracts devotees seeking remedies for planetary afflictions.
Temple Speciality:
One of the five elemental temples (Pancha Bhoota Sthalam) representing Vayu (Air).
Famous for Rahu-Ketu Sarpa Dosha Nivarana Pooja.
The temple remains open during solar and lunar eclipses, unlike most other temples.
The inner sanctum does not have any artificial ventilation, but the lamp inside flickers continuously, symbolizing the presence of Vayu (Air Element).
Temple Sevas and Poojas
Rahu-Ketu Dosha Nivarana Pooja – Performed daily to remove astrological afflictions.
Abhishekam – Conducted multiple times a day.
Kala Sarpa Dosha Pooja – Removes negative effects of planetary positions.
Ekadasa Rudrabhishekam
Maha Lingarchana
Laksha Bilwarchana
Traveling Facilities
Temple Details
Temple Address:
Sri Kalahasteeswara Swamy Temple, Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh - 517644, India.
Temple Location (Latitude & Longitude):
13.76°N, 79.72°E
Temple Timings:
Daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
By Air
Sri Kalahasteeswara Swamy Temple, Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh - 517644, India. Temple Location (Latitude & Longitude):
.jpg)