Kothlapur Yellamma Temple | Renuka Yellamma Temple near Tandur, Telangana

Kothlapur Yellamma Temple (Renuka Yellamma Temple near Tandur) is one of the famous holy destinations for Hindu devotees in Rangareddy district, Telangana.

Kothlapur Yellamma Temple, also known as the Renuka Yellamma Temple, is a prominent Shakti shrine located near Tandur in the Ranga Reddy district of Telangana. The temple is about 13 kilometers from Tandur town, situated along the Hyderabad–Gulbarga route, easily accessible by both road and rail.

It is to note that around Tandur, Kothlapur Yellamma Temple is the most famous Temple for Goddess Shakti.

Temple details

  • Deity: Renuka Devi (Yellamma), an incarnation of Goddess Shakti worshipped widely across Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.

  • Location: Kothlapur village, near Tandur, Ranga Reddy district, Telangana – PIN code 501158.

  • Coordinates: Approximately latitude 17°20′N and longitude 77°25′E.

  • Nearest town: Tandur (13 km away).

  • Accessibility: Regular buses and trains from Hyderabad and Gulbarga stop at Tandur; local transport is available to reach the temple.

Major festivals celebrated

  • Ugadi

  • Chaitra Navaratri and Maha Navaratri (Dasara Navaratri)

  • Ashada and Shravana Masam celebrations

  • Karthika Deepotsavam and other Karthika Masam celebrations.

  • Sankranti

  • Annual Yellamma Brahmotsavam, which draws thousands of devotees

  • Magha Masam Utsavams

The Kothlapur Yellamma Temple is especially revered for its association with Mother Renuka’s divine power, where devotees seek blessings for family welfare, health, and prosperity.

The Kothlapur Yellamma Temple near Tandur typically has the following opening hours and daily Aarati schedule, based on common timings at similar temples dedicated to Goddess Renuka/Yellamma in Telangana:

Opening Hours

  • Morning: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Noon)

  • Evening: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Daily Aarati Schedule

  • Mangala Aarati (early morning): Around 5:30 AM to 6:00 AM, marking the temple’s opening.

  • Madhyana Aarati (midday): Typically around 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM, during the temple closure.

  • Sandhya Aarati (evening): Approx. 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM, before the temple closes for the day.

During major festivals and special occasions like Navaratri or Yellamma Brahmotsavam, extended hours and multiple Aaratis are conducted, often with larger crowds of devotees participating.

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