Keesara Gutta Temple

Keesara Gutta Temple WELCOME TO KEESARAGUTTA. The history of Keesara goes back to early Christian era. In fact it is the

Who is Shiva? A myth, a legend, a God?Shiva is power. He denotes action, reaction, sacrifice, life and death. Everything...
13/02/2018

Who is Shiva? A myth, a legend, a God?

Shiva is power. He denotes action, reaction, sacrifice, life and death. Everything is born from Shiva, and everything sucks back into it.

In an amazing definition, Shiva translates both into Sha, or shareeram (body); and Shava or dead body. He is the space, he is the consciousness. He is energy, and he is destruction. Visualize the massive dark Universe: We are born from nothing, and we go back into nothing.

This Universe, this cosmos is Shiva. Shiva is something which cannot be defined. No, He is not God. “Shiva” means literally, “that which is not.”

He is the first Yogi.. He is everything between innocence and intelligence. Shiva has no limits. He has no shape.

वही शून्य है वही इकाय, जिसके भीतर बसा शिवाय...

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27/10/2016

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E. NARAYANA Keesara temple Senior Assistant,  who takes care of all the requirements from people visiting temple for spe...
26/10/2016

E. NARAYANA Keesara temple Senior Assistant, who takes care of all the requirements from people visiting temple for special Abhishekams.

  Temple special   list for Karthika Masam, Pl follow this pamphlet if you are planning to do special Dharsshanam or poo...
26/10/2016

Temple special list for Karthika Masam, Pl follow this pamphlet if you are planning to do special Dharsshanam or pooja in Karthika Masam. Om Namaha Shivaya!

Keesaragutta Temple Entry Fee.Keesaragutta Temple Timings
25/10/2016

Keesaragutta Temple Entry Fee.

Keesaragutta Temple Timings

25/10/2016

Morning Aarthi at Temple! Om Namaha Shivaya!!

Did you Know?On October 18, 2014, twelve idols of Jain Tirthankara dating back to the 4th-5th century were found near th...
24/10/2016

Did you Know?

On October 18, 2014, twelve idols of Jain Tirthankara dating back to the 4th-5th century were found near the temple steps at a depth of one foot which proves that Jainism co-existed along with Hinduism at Keesaragutta during the time of Vishnukundins in 4-5th century!

07/09/2016

Om Gan Ganapati hey Nama ha!!

Jai Bajrangballi!!
22/04/2016

Jai Bajrangballi!!

07/03/2016

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