Kanipakam
Anuradha ShankarAnuradha Shankar/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ANDHRA PRADESH/ Updated : May 12, 2015, 10:13 IST
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The temple of Varasiddhi Vinayaka at Kanipakam is an ancient temple built during the Vijayanagar Empire. The temple as well as the deity are interesting, and are gaining popularity among visitors to Tirupati. The legend of the tem … Read more
The temple of Varasiddhi Vinayaka at Kanipakam is an ancient temple built during the Vijayanagar Empire. The temple as well as the deity are interesting, and are gaining popularity among visitors to Tirupati. The legend of the temple relates to three brothers, among whom, one was deaf, one was dumb and one was blind. They tilled their land together and made a living. Read less

The temple of Varasiddhi Vinayaka at Kanipakam is an ancient temple built during the Vijayanagar Empire. The temple as well as the deity are interesting, and are gaining popularity among visitors to Tirupati. The legend of the temple relates to three brothers, among whom, one was deaf, one was dumb and one was blind. They tilled their land together and made a living. When their well dried up, they dug another well but were stumped when they were unable to dig after a particular level. When they tried harder, the iron spade hit a stone which began to ooze out blood! The minute the blood oozed out, the brothers lost their deformities, and were stunned to see the sight! The villagers were amazed, and attempted to deepen the well further to see the origin of the blood. Finally, from the waters emerged an idol of Lord Ganesha, who is named ‘Varasiddhi Vinayaka’ because he makes wishes come true.
The drive to the temple takes us through picturesque landscapes, and the temple itself is serene and peaceful. This is another temple which you must visit if you are in Tirupati.
Kanipakkam is 75 km from Tirupati and 165 km from Chennai APSRTC runs daily buses between Tirupati and Kanipakkam
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