Chilpur Gutta Lord Bugulu Venkateswara Swamy Temple Visit
Bugulu Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple of Chilpur gutta in Warangal District, which is 120 Km from Hyderabad, 30 Km from Warangal, 10 Km from Ghanpur. This temple is 5 km from Chinapendyal. One has to reach the temple from chinapendyal temple arch, which is on Hyderabad-Warangal High way, by private autos or buses. We referred our personal vehicle for the same. As we planned our trip to Ramappa harita lake resort so we took a turn just to reach there in between our journey, as we came to know about it.
This is the parihara (Solution) temple for loans, debts, enemy problems, sorrow, worries, fear. The temple is situated on a rocky mountain called Chilpur gutta. Chilpurgutta has been the preferred place of none other than Lord Venkateshwara Swamy himself when he was feeling burdened under the weight of the wedding loan he had taken from Kubera (कुबेर), the God of wealth. The temple has been popular as a place to seek refuge when burdened with debts and enemy threats. Bugulu means fear and nervousness in Telugu language.
Devotees affirm they have got freedom from the credit card bills, housing loan payments, personal loans and EMI circles and even enemy threats after visiting the temples.
The Chilpur Sri Bugulu Venkateshwara Swami Temple is situated on a rocky mountain called Chilpur Village and Mandal, Jangaon District of Telangana State (India). Not to be confused with Chilkur Balaji temple on the Vikarabad road.
Chilpurgutta has been the chosen place of none other than Lord Venkateshwara Swamy himself when he was feeling loaded under the weight of the wedding loan he had taken from Kubera, the God of wealth. Legend has it that Lord descended upon this little pleasant elevation, washed his feet in the cold water and rested here till he gathered enough courage to face the world and work out an action plan to clear his debt.
Since then, which is at the beginning of the Kalyug, the temple has been popular place to seek shelter when burdened with debts and enemy threats. Bugulu means fear and nervousness in Telangana dialect. The temple, however, has become accessible only since 1999 when Jeer Swamy installed an idol and got the temple complex built.
The drive takes you through fields, farmers, folk songs and the breeze from the paddy fields. The shrine has risen against the backdrop of wilderness and rocks. Early morning and late evenings present a hypnagogic picture of solitude.
The hulking rocks inspire you to face the world, with the same rock solid values. The far away pond, amidst the rocks (a trek of ten minutes leads you to it) with floating lotuses (throughout the year) motivates you to keep doing your best and not get affected by the circumstances. The temple’s true beauty is revealed during the nine-day Bramhotsavam. Starting March 11 and till 19, the temple gets decorated up for the occasion. Lamps, flyers, floral garlands, steps decorated with turmeric and vermilion, the smell of camphor, the taste of fresh coconuts and the divine Pulihora rice Prasad.
Saturday and Sunday is the best time to visit this temple. During the Brahmotsavam (in the month of Phalguna. in the month of March 11 to 19 ). Early mornings and late evenings. Let’s watch the embedded video.
Is night darshan possible,plz let me know
I have no idea about it kindly visit the authority to know more