About Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple
A 16th-century Vijayanagara-era temple. The hanging pillar that does not touch the ground gets the attention, but the real prize is overhead — the finest surviving Vijayanagara mural work on the ceiling. Outside sits India's largest monolithic Nandi.
Best Time to Visit
October to February
Winter mornings give the cleanest light through the temple's stone latticework — ideal for photographing the ceiling frescoes. Avoid April–June (38°C+) and the southwest monsoon's afternoon downpours.
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Travel Tips
- Slide a sheet of paper under the hanging pillar — guides will demonstrate the famous gap
- Look up: the ceiling above the dance hall has 14th-century vegetable-dye frescoes still mostly intact
- Combine with the giant monolithic Nandi (200 m from the temple) and a day trip to Puttaparthi (90 km)
How to Reach Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple
Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple is located in Andhra Pradesh, India at coordinates 13.8087°N, 77.6056°E. You can reach Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple by air (nearest airport in Andhra Pradesh), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.
Planning Your Visit to Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple
Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple lies in Andhra Pradesh, India, and ranks among the state’s most-visited pilgrimage destinations. The nearest major city and transport gateway is Bengaluru, roughly 93 km away — most travellers route through Bengaluru by air or rail before continuing on to Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple. Time your trip for October to February for the most comfortable weather.
Visitors from United States are eligible for India’s e-Tourist Visa — apply online a few days before you fly. all on-site costs are in Indian Rupees (₹); use the currency converter above to see each ticket tier in your home currency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple?
- The best time to visit Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple is October to February. Winter mornings give the cleanest light through the temple's stone latticework — ideal for photographing the ceiling frescoes. Avoid April–June (38°C+) and the southwest monsoon's afternoon downpours.
- What are the top travel tips for Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple?
- Slide a sheet of paper under the hanging pillar — guides will demonstrate the famous gap. Look up: the ceiling above the dance hall has 14th-century vegetable-dye frescoes still mostly intact. Combine with the giant monolithic Nandi (200 m from the temple) and a day trip to Puttaparthi (90 km).
- Where is Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple located?
- Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple is in Andhra Pradesh, India, at 13.8087° N, 77.6056° E. The nearest major city and transport hub is Bengaluru, about 93 km away.
- What are the best places to visit near Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple?
- Top attractions near Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple include Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) (about 93 km away), Tirupati Balaji Temple (about 189 km away), Mysore Palace (about 196 km away) — all easy to combine on a Andhra Pradesh trip.
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