Srisailam Mallikarjuna Temple Darshan Timings 2026 — Sparsha Darshan, Bhramaramba & Complete Guide | srisailadevasthanam.org

Only three temples in India are simultaneously a Jyotirlinga and a Shakti Peetha. Vaijnath in Maharashtra. Ujjain’s Mahakala in some traditions. And — most definitively — Srisailam, where Lord Mallikarjuna (Shiva) and Goddess Bhramaramba Devi (Parvati) have resided together on the same hilltop in the Nallamala forest since before written history. Devotees who visit receive the merit of both a Jyotirlinga pilgrimage and a Shakti Peetha darshan in a single trip. Two of India’s most sacred designations. One ancient temple in the forests of Andhra Pradesh.

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💡 Quick Answer Timings: 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (5-hr break 1–6 PM) Sparsha Darshan: Touch the Jyotirlinga — Tue–Fri 2–3 PM + 6:30–7:30 PM VIP Darshan: ₹500/person Bhramaramba Devi Darshan: ₹200 (quick) | ₹500 (VIP) Online Booking: srisailadevasthanam.org Location: Nallamala Hills, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh

2026 Update: Srisailam is uniquely revered as both a Jyotirlinga and a Shakti Peetha — one of only three temples in India where both coexist. Sparsha Darshan (direct touch of Jyotirlinga) available Tue–Fri. VIP darshan available from ₹500 at srisailadevasthanam.org. Source: tirumalaonline.in April 2026.


Jyotirlinga + Shakti Peetha — Why Srisailam Is Twice as Sacred

Feature Srisailam Most Other Temples
Jyotirlinga ✅ Lord Mallikarjuna (Shiva) Only if Jyotirlinga temple
Shakti Peetha ✅ Goddess Bhramaramba Devi Only if Shakti Peetha
Both together Yes — one of only 3 in India Extremely rare
Sparsha Darshan ✅ Touch the Jyotirlinga Very rare
Separate booking Mallikarjuna + Bhramaramba separately

The 3 temples with both Jyotirlinga + Shakti Peetha:

  1. Srisailam, AP — Mallikarjuna + Bhramaramba Devi
  2. Mahakaleshwar, Ujjain — some traditions count Mahakali here
  3. Vaijnath/Parali — traditions vary

Srisailam is the most universally accepted of these three.


Srisailam Mallikarjuna Temple — At a Glance

Detail Information
Temple Name Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, Srisailam
Deities Lord Mallikarjuna (Shiva) + Goddess Bhramaramba Devi (Parvati)
Location Srisailam, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh — 518 101
Setting Nallamala Hills — deep forest + Krishna River below
Jyotirlinga 2nd (some traditions say 5th)
Shakti Peetha One of 18 Maha Shakti Peethas
Temple Opens 4:30 AM
Morning Session 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Afternoon Break 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM (5 hours)
Evening Session 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Official Booking srisailadevasthanam.org
Distance from Hyderabad 212 km
Distance from Kurnool 185 km

Darshan Timings 2026

Session Time
Temple Opens 4:30 AM
Abhishekam 4:30 AM – 6:00 AM
Morning Darshan 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Afternoon Break 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Evening Darshan 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Temple Closes 9:00 PM

Sparsha Darshan Timings

Day Sparsha Darshan Sessions
Tuesday – Friday 2:00–3:00 PM + 6:30–7:30 PM
Saturday – Monday Check srisailadevasthanam.org
Festivals/Mondays Special extended sessions

Darshan Types & Ticket Prices 2026

Darshan Price Wait Time Notes
Sarva Darshan (Free) Free 1–3 hrs General queue
Seegra Darshan Check portal 30–45 min Faster queue
VIP Darshan ₹500/person 15–30 min Best for families
Bhramaramba Quick ₹200/person 15 min Goddess only
Bhramaramba VIP ₹500/person 5–10 min
Sparsha Darshan Check portal Limited slots Touch Jyotirlinga

Sparsha Darshan — Touch the Jyotirlinga

Sparsha Darshan (Sparsha = touch in Sanskrit) is one of the rarest spiritual experiences in India — the opportunity to directly touch the Swayambhu Jyotirlinga of Lord Mallikarjuna.

Unlike most temples where the deity is seen from a distance, Srisailam’s Sparsha Darshan allows devotees to place their hands on the self-manifested Shivling — believed to cleanse sins, remove negative karma, and grant direct divine blessing.

Detail Information
What Physical touch of the Swayambhu Jyotirlinga
Timing Tue–Fri: 2:00–3:00 PM + 6:30–7:30 PM
Booking srisailadevasthanam.org — limited slots
Significance One of only a handful of Jyotirlingas that permit touch
Preparation Traditional attire, post-bath purity preferred

Book Sparsha Darshan well in advance — slots are extremely limited and fill weeks ahead for weekends.


Bhramaramba Devi — The Shakti Peetha Darshan

Most pilgrims focus on Lord Mallikarjuna and forget that Goddess Bhramaramba Devi — one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas — is equally sacred here.

According to Shakti Peetha tradition, Goddess Sati’s neck fell at this location, making it the seat of Bhramaramba — Shiva’s consort in her fierce goddess form.

Detail Information
Goddess Bhramaramba Devi (Shakti Peetha form of Parvati)
Quick Darshan ₹200/person — separate booking
VIP Darshan ₹500/person
Timings Align with main temple hours
Booking srisailadevasthanam.org

Complete Srisailam experience: Both Mallikarjuna (Jyotirlinga) and Bhramaramba (Shakti Peetha) — one trip, two of India’s most sacred designations.


Seva & Homam Prices 2026

Seva Price Timing
VIP Darshan ₹500 6:00 AM onwards
Bhramaramba Quick ₹200 Temple hours
Samuhika Abhishekam ₹1,500 6:30 AM
Rudra Homam ₹1,500 7:30 AM
Chandi Homam ₹1,500 9:30 AM
Mrityunjaya Homam ₹1,500+
Bilwarchana ₹2,500–₹5,116 ~11 AM (book 2+ days ahead)

Online Booking — Step by Step

Official Portal: srisailadevasthanam.org

Step 1 — Go to srisailadevasthanam.org Step 2 — Click “Darshanam Booking” Step 3 — Register/login with mobile number + OTP Step 4 — Select darshan type (VIP/Seegra/Sparsha) Step 5 — Choose date and time slot Step 6 — Enter devotee details — name, ID, age Step 7 — Pay online → Download e-ticket

That’s it. Book at least 7 days in advance; Sparsha Darshan — 2–3 weeks in advance.


The Srisailam Trap — 5-Hour Afternoon Break

Free darshan at Srisailam operates daily from 4:30 AM to 1:00 PM, and again from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

This means a 5-hour break from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM — the longest afternoon closure of any major temple in India.

Most pilgrims driving from Hyderabad (212 km) or Kurnool arrive in the early afternoon — convenient after breakfast and the mountain drive. They arrive at 2:00–3:00 PM and find the temple closed until 6:00 PM.

Fix: Either plan to arrive by 11:00 AM (morning darshan window) or after 6:00 PM (evening window). Use the afternoon break to visit Patalanganga (sacred river below), Akkamahadevi Caves, or the Srisailam Dam viewpoint.


Nallamala Hills + Srisailam — What Else to See

Srisailam sits inside the Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve — one of the largest in India.

Attraction Distance Notes
Patalanganga Temple base — cable car ₹150 Sacred Krishna River tributary — holy dip
Srisailam Dam 3 km One of India’s largest dam + reservoir
Akkamahadevi Caves 5 km Ancient rock-cut caves
Sakshi Ganapati Temple On premises Lord Ganesha who witnesses darshan

How to Reach Srisailam

Mode Details
Car from Hyderabad 212 km via NH 765, ~4.5 hours
Car from Kurnool 185 km, ~4 hours
Bus APSRTC from Hyderabad, Kurnool, Vijayawada
Train Markapur Road Station (90 km) or Kurnool City (185 km) — cab/bus onwards
Flight Hyderabad Airport (HYD) — 212 km

Common Errors + Fixes

“1 baje pahuncha — band tha” → Fix: 5-hour break 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Arrive before 12:30 PM or after 6:15 PM.

“Bhramaramba Devi darshan miss ho gayi” → Fix: Separate booking ₹200 at srisailadevasthanam.org. Same temple complex. Visit both same day.

“Sparsha Darshan kaise book karein” → Fix: srisailadevasthanam.org → Sparsha Darshan → limited slots. Tue–Fri 2–3 PM + 6:30–7:30 PM. Book 2–3 weeks in advance.

“VIP darshan price kya hai” → Fix: ₹500/person for Lord Mallikarjuna. ₹200/person for Bhramaramba quick darshan.

“Hyderabad se kitne ghante” → Fix: 212 km, ~4.5 hours via NH 765. Ghat section after Dornala — narrow, scenic. Leave Hyderabad by 5:00 AM to arrive for morning darshan.


Srisailam Visit Checklist

☑ Arrive before 12:30 PM or after 6:15 PM — avoid 5-hour break ☑ VIP Darshan — srisailadevasthanam.org — ₹500 — book in advance ☑ Bhramaramba Devi — ₹200 — separate booking — same trip ☑ Sparsha Darshan — book 2-3 weeks in advance ☑ Traditional attire — dhoti/kurta (men), saree/salwar (women) ☑ Patalanganga cable car — ₹150 — during afternoon break ☑ Hyderabad: Leave by 5:00 AM for morning darshan ☑ Bilwarchana — book 2+ days in advance ☑ Ghat road — narrow after Dornala — caution at night ☑ Accommodation — Devasthanam trust rooms available


FAQ

Srisailam Mallikarjuna temple darshan timings 2026 kya hain?

Morning: 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM. Afternoon break: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM (5 hours — longest in India). Evening: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.

Sparsha Darshan Srisailam mein kaise book karein?

srisailadevasthanam.org → Sparsha Darshan → select date + slot. Available Tue–Fri: 2–3 PM + 6:30–7:30 PM. Limited slots — book 2–3 weeks in advance. Sparsha = direct touch of the Swayambhu Jyotirlinga.

Srisailam VIP darshan ticket price kya hai?

Lord Mallikarjuna VIP: ₹500/person. Bhramaramba Devi quick darshan: ₹200/person. Bhramaramba VIP: ₹500. Book at srisailadevasthanam.org.

Srisailam mein Jyotirlinga + Shakti Peetha dono hain?

Yes — Srisailam is one of only 3 temples in India with both. Lord Mallikarjuna = Jyotirlinga. Goddess Bhramaramba Devi = one of 18 Maha Shakti Peethas. Separate shrines, separate bookings, same temple complex.

Hyderabad se Srisailam kaise jaayein?

212 km via NH 765, ~4.5 hours by car. APSRTC buses from Hyderabad. Leave by 5:00 AM to reach by morning darshan at 4:30 AM opening. Ghat section after Dornala — drive carefully.

Srisailam 5-ghante band kyun rehta hai?

1:00 PM – 6:00 PM daily for elaborate midday rituals and preparations. This is the longest afternoon break of any major Indian temple. Use this time for Patalanganga, dam viewpoint, or Akkamahadevi Caves.


Two deities. One hilltop. A forest so deep that tigers patrol the valley below, and a river so sacred that its touch is believed to grant liberation. Lord Mallikarjuna and Goddess Bhramaramba have waited in these Nallamala Hills for longer than any text records. Book your Sparsha Darshan at srisailadevasthanam.org, arrive before 12:30 PM, and receive the blessing of both Jyotirlinga and Shakti Peetha in a single visit. Om Namah Shivaya!

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