Manjeera River Edupayala Temple

Manjeera River Edupayala Temple Travel Guide – Overview, Attractions & Visiting Timings

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Edupayala Temple is a historic and SEO‑friendly travel and pilgrimage destination in Telangana, located on the banks of the Manjeera River at Nagasanpally (also spelled Nagsanapalli) village in Papannapet Mandal, Medak district — about 19 km from Medak town and roughly 110 km from Hyderabad. This 12th‑century Sri Edupayala Vana Durga Bhavani Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kanaka Durga, stands at the scenic confluence of seven rivulets that merge into the Manjeera River — a natural and spiritual phenomenon that gives the place its name Edupayala (meaning “seven streams” in Telugu).Surrounded by lush greenery and rocky terrain, the temple draws lakhs of devotees annually, especially during the three‑day Maha Shivaratri Jatara festival, and is a popular destination for devotees, cultural tourists, and nature lovers across Telangana and neighbouring states.

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