శ్రీ వల్లి దేవసేన సమేత షణ్ముఖ సుబ్రమణ్య స్వామి దేవస్థానం
Shri Valli Devasena Sametha Shanmukha Subramanyam Swamy Temple

Architectural Splendor

Discover the divine craftsmanship and sacred geometry of Shri Subramanyam Temple

The Shri Subramanyam Temple stands as a magnificent example of Dravidian architecture, meticulously crafted according to ancient Vedic principles. Built in the 15th century, the temple complex spans over 5 acres and features the traditional Gopuram, Mandapam, and Sanctum Sanctorum layout.

The main tower rises 120 feet high, adorned with intricate carvings depicting scenes from Hindu epics. The temple's unique feature is its Navagraha Mandapam (Hall of Nine Planets), where each celestial body is represented by exquisitely carved deities.

Sacred Building Materials

Sandstone
Granite
Teak Wood
Lime Mortar

Vastu Shastra

Designed according to ancient principles with precise geometric proportions and cosmic alignments.

Intricate Carvings

Over 5000 hand-carved sculptures depicting deities, celestial beings, and mythological scenes.

Sacred Geometry

Mandala patterns and yantras integrated into floor designs and ceiling structures.

Water Channels

Ancient drainage system that collects rainwater for ritual purposes and temple tanks.

Solar Alignment

Main sanctum designed so sunlight illuminates the deity on specific auspicious days.

Acoustic Design

Pillars and domes create natural resonance for chanting and musical performances.