

Sri Kalahasti Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a renowned pilgrimage site known for its unique lingam and ancient history.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its architectural brilliance and religious significance.
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Hand-carved stone figurines depicting Lord Shiva, symbolizing the temple's deity.
A traditional sweet made from banana, jaggery, and ghee, offered to Lord Shiva.

Exquisite silk sarees with temple-inspired designs, a specialty of the region.

Fried lentil fritters served with a spicy lentil-based vegetable stew.
Steamed rice cakes served with the same spicy lentil-based vegetable stew as Vada Sambar.

Tamarind rice with peanuts, green chilies, and curry leaves.
A simple, no-frills canteen serving traditional South Indian breakfast items, popular among locals and pilgrims.
A popular coffee shop near the temple, serving filter coffee and light snacks since 1960s.
A well-known restaurant serving traditional Andhra and South Indian dishes, famous for its lunch buffet.

Sri Kalahasti is hot and humid, light cotton clothing is essential for comfort.
Protect yourself from the sun while exploring the temple and nearby areas.
High UV index in Sri Kalahasti, sunscreen is crucial to prevent sunburn.
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