Bhairava Kona Temple
Bhairava Kona is located in the middle of dense Nallamala Forest near to Ambavaram-kothapalli villages. The place is close to the borders Nellore and prakasam districts. It is situated at a distance at 12kms from Onipenta a small village that comes on the way of Mydukur-Porumamilla bus route. There is a legend about the origin of the name of 'Bhairava Kona'. It is said that a shepherd named Bhairava Kondiah sacrificed his head to god as his desire was not fulfilled... Thus the body of the Bhairava Kondiah and the Mondi sila (headless trunk) were buried here and hence it became the place of worship and the place from then was called as "Bhairava Kona". Bhairava - Name of the shepherd and Kona - Small pond. Bhairava Kona is one of the famous Religious Place In Andhra Pradesh . This Temple is said to be constructed in 7th and 8thcentury A.D during the period of pallavas. This may be perhaps only one temple in India where Brahma, Vishnu, Maheswara are wor