The statue of Bhadra Maharshi can be seen once you disembark at the roadside of the temple town's entry point. The town's name is derived from the sage, and a statue of him was established some years ago. It looks beaming with a colorful presence. In the background, a dhwaja sthambham can be seen, taller in front of the Abhayanjaneya Swami temple.
Visitors coming from far-off places to have a darshan of the temple have to cross the bridge to enter the town. Some people who used to come in their own vehicles would take a turn from the alley of this temple and end up at the ghats of the Godavari River to take holy dips. Weekend days seem to witness more footfall compared to other days.
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