Bhadra performed penance at the bank
of river Godavari in this " Dandakaranya " to get
grace of lord Rama and in countenance of his beloved God -
The exulted "Rishi" implored Rama to be seated on
his head ,but Rama who was in search of his consort Sita gave
promise to his Bhakta that his desire would be fulfilled on
his way back , after finding Sita and accomplishing the process
of punishing the wicked Ravana and establish 'Dharma' . Thus
the sage had been in continuation of the frightened penance
as Rama could not accomplish the promise in Ramavatara . Then
Sri Mahavishnu manifested himself as Vykuntha Rama and rushed
to his devotee Bhadra , signaling hisarrival by blowing 'Shanku',accompanied
by his consort Sita and brother Laxmana , resembling that
of 'Gajendra Moksham ' - Thus , the moorthies of Rama ( having
four hands ) - Shanku on the right , Chakra at his left and
Dhanurbhana ( Bow and Arrow in the rest two hands ) , Sita
had condescended on the left lap of Rama and brother ( at
Rama's left ) are existed . And the hill place where the Deities
were seated on , was the head place of Bhadra - achalam (
hill ) ,thus this shrine was transformed into Bhadrachalam
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The idols
of Vykuntha Rama, Laxmana and Sita were found by Pokala Dhammakka.
Pokala Dhammakka, an ardent devotee of Rama lived in the 17th
century and was an inhabitant of Bhadrireddypalem, a mile away
from this holy place. On one fine night, she had darshan of Rama
in her dream who said "the saints and sages are worshiping my
embodied moorthy settled on Bhadragiri" and asked her to trace
them, perform pooja and attain salvation. On the very next day
morning she started searching for the idols-peeped into an ant-hill
and found the idols hidden in it. She poured hundreds of pots
of Godavari water on the ant-hill which tardily dissolved and
gave way for the appearance of the hidden Deities. Since then,
she used to perform pooja daily and offer 'naivedyam' with fruits
fallen from near palmyra tree and constructed a mandapam of thatch
hut with the help of local villagers. Bhagawan Rama told Dhammakka
that at a later date, one of his devotees would construct a Mandir
at this site. Dhammakka waited patiently for the devotee. The
devotee turned out to be Bhakta Ramadas. |
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