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SARVESWARAM :

Variously known as Saleswaram and Saileswaram
this place is one of the sacret spots of Nallamalais,
nearly of about 90 Km from Srisailam. Located in the
beautiful forest environment it is at an attitude of 395
feet above the Sea level, at an attitude of 780481
north and longitude of 160061
east. This place is popular not only in folk tradition
but also in the puranic lore also. The Sriparvatha
Purana, a celebrated literary work of Seshanatha
in 16th Century about Srisailam speaks
glorifyingly with regard to this place. It is endowed
with a cave temple dedicated to God Siva and two ponds
named as Sarvesa theertham and Pushkara
theertham. This temple seems to be datable to 6th
– 7th Centuries A.D., and constructed within
the shallow cave with bricks and mortor. Infront of the
temple there is a huge water fall from a height of about
200 meters cascade down the hill holding the visitor
spellbound with its raw beauty. This place is the most
beautiful one which has natural picturesque locales and
it is a sight to be seen.
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