Located in Gudimallam village near Tirupati, this small shrine – formally known as the Parasurameswara Swamy Temple – is among the oldest Shiva temples in India still in worship. It has a rich history spanning over two millennia, with multiple phases of construction and patronage. Sri Parasurameswara Swamy Gudimallam Temple is a 2600-year-old world-renowned ancient temple located on the banks of River Swarnamukhi. The temple ornate the elegance in single-stone (Eka-Sila) statue which portrays “Thri-murthies” – ‘Lord Brahma’ in Yaksha Roopam, “Lord Vishnu” in Parasurama Avataram and “Lord Shiva” in Purusha Linga akaaram. Gudimallam Temple, located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India, holds significant historical and religious importance. As one of the oldest surviving temples in South India, Gudimallam Temple stands as a testimony to the rich heritage and architectural brilliance of the ancient era. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple attracts pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike with its captivating sculptures and tranquil surroundings. In this article, we explore the details, timings, and ... The Sri Parasurameswara Swamy Temple, commonly known as Gudimallam Temple, is believed to house the world’s oldest Shiva Lingam, dating back to an astounding 3rd century BCE – making it over 2,600 years old.

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