N. Gollapalem, Pedayadara Post, Machilipatnam Mandal, Krishna DistrictAndhra Pradesh 521001
Sri Krishna and Saraswathi Temple at N. Gollapalem

Temple of devotion, learning and service

Sri Bhagavan Sri Krishna & Saraswathi Matha Temple

A peaceful home for Sri Krishna devotion and Saraswathi blessings, created through the collective service of N. Gollapalem village near the sacred Krishna River.

1.25 AcresTwin temple complex and sacred community space
3,000 sq. ft.Community mandapam for auspicious occasions
350 FamiliesVillage families united for the temple work

About the Temple

A sacred place shaped by unity, knowledge and devotion.

N. Gollapalem is located on the banks of the sacred Krishna river, between Mopidevi, known for Subramanya Swamy Temple, and Hamsaladeevi, where the Krishna river joins the ocean.

The village is surrounded by places of spiritual and cultural importance including Amaravati, Kuchipudi and Machilipatnam. The temple project brings together Sri Krishna and Goddess Saraswathi as a symbol of spiritual guidance, learning, service and village unity.

Sri Krishna and Saraswathi temple exterior in Krishna District Andhra PradeshSri Krishna Saraswathi temple front elevation architectural design

Sevas & Purpose

Built for worship, learning and community gatherings.

Sri Krishna Temple

Dedicated to Lord Sri Krishna, Geetacharya, whose Bhagavad Gita teachings guide devotees in bhakti and dharma.

Saraswathi Matha Temple

A shrine for Goddess Saraswathi, blessing students, Aksharabhyasam, Vidyarambham, Saraswathi pooja and education prayers.

Mandapam

A community space for marriages, pujas, cultural gatherings and other auspicious village occasions.

Important Events

Milestones in the temple journey.

Bhoomi Puja

Temple construction began with Bhoomi Puja and collective village participation.

Foundation Ceremony

Foundation work started for the Sri Krishna and Saraswathi temple complex.

Temple Journey

Construction progress, opening memories and community participation are preserved in the gallery.

Gallery

Temple design, construction and opening memories.