Somappa Temple : : :
Oldest Temple(2000 years old) located near musi river at somaram village(Nereducharla Mandal). Renovated 8 years back......
It has another name "Brugumalika someswara swamy temple"
(Somavaram Village), Nereducharla Mandal, Nalgonda(District)
Jan Pahad Saidul Dargah ::
is a dargah situated in Neducherla
Jan Pahad Dargah in Nereducherla mandal has turned into a sea of humanity with people belonging
to different religious faiths thronging the famous dargah to worship and spread the fragrance of
communal amity on the occasion of the annual Urs festival.
The Hindus, especially the tribals, outnumbered the Muslim devotees at the dargah which is known
as an epitome of communal harmony, national integration and a perfect venue for multi-religious festival.
The people of the area share a close bond with the famous pilgrim centre so much so that many of them named their
wards as Saidulu and Janaiah after the saint Mohiuddin alias Shaheed and Jan Pahad Saida as popularly known locally.
The dargah houses the tombs of Shaheed alias Jan Pahad Saida and his disciples who attained martyrdom at this
place more than 400 years ago, according to legends.
The couples donate swing sets as thanks giving gesture to the saint for blessing them with children.
Devotees carrying hens in their lap offered prayers at the historical dargah.
Interestingly, the devotees cutting across religious affiliations offered coconuts and eggs at the anthill
considered as the symbol of goddess Nagadevatha in front of the famous dargah.
Oldest Temple(2000 years old) located near musi river at somaram village(Nereducharla Mandal). Renovated 8 years back......
It has another name "Brugumalika someswara swamy temple"
(Somavaram Village), Nereducharla Mandal, Nalgonda(District)
Jan Pahad Saidul Dargah ::
is a dargah situated in Neducherla
Jan Pahad Dargah in Nereducherla mandal has turned into a sea of humanity with people belonging
to different religious faiths thronging the famous dargah to worship and spread the fragrance of
communal amity on the occasion of the annual Urs festival.
The Hindus, especially the tribals, outnumbered the Muslim devotees at the dargah which is known
as an epitome of communal harmony, national integration and a perfect venue for multi-religious festival.
The people of the area share a close bond with the famous pilgrim centre so much so that many of them named their
wards as Saidulu and Janaiah after the saint Mohiuddin alias Shaheed and Jan Pahad Saida as popularly known locally.
The dargah houses the tombs of Shaheed alias Jan Pahad Saida and his disciples who attained martyrdom at this
place more than 400 years ago, according to legends.
The couples donate swing sets as thanks giving gesture to the saint for blessing them with children.
Devotees carrying hens in their lap offered prayers at the historical dargah.
Interestingly, the devotees cutting across religious affiliations offered coconuts and eggs at the anthill
considered as the symbol of goddess Nagadevatha in front of the famous dargah.