Draksharamam, Andhra Pradesh

Bhimeswara Temple (Manikyamba)

Bhimeswara Temple (Manikyamba)
Deity (Shakti) Manikyamba Devi
Bhairava (Shiva) Bhimeswara
Body Part Left Cheek
Chakra Vishuddha (Throat Chakra)

Yoga & Spiritual Connection


The Cheek is part of the face and expression, linked to the Vishuddha Chakra. Manikyamba represents the beauty of divine expression. Worship here enhances artistic abilities and the purity of communication.

Significance & History


Draksharamam is one of the Pancharama Kshetras and a Shakti Peetha. It is believed that the left cheek of Sati Devi fell here. The goddess is worshipped as Manikyamba Devi. The temple is known for its massive Shiva Lingam and architectural grandeur.

As one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, this site holds immense spiritual vibration. Devotees from all over the world visit Draksharamam, Andhra Pradesh to seek the blessings of Manikyamba Devi. The combination of the Shakti Peetha and the presence of the Bhairava makes it a complete spiritual destination.