This temple is one of the most ancient shrines in Gabbur, dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara and Goddess Lakshmi.
It is believed to be built during the Vijayanagara period and is famous for its miraculous phenomenon where hot water offered during abhishekam turns cool — symbolizing divine purity and grace.
What daily rituals are performed at the temple?
Daily Suprabhata Seva, Abhishekam, Archana, and Deepa Aradhana are conducted with devotion.
Devotees can participate in these poojas by registering at the temple office or online (if available).
Where is the Ancient Shri Lakshmi Venkateshwara Temple located?
The temple is located in Gabbur village, Deodurga Taluk, Raichur District, Karnataka, India.
Gabbur is about 30 km from Raichur city, known as the “Temple Town” for its 30+ ancient shrines.
What is the story behind the hot water miracle?
During abhishekam (ritual bathing of the deity), the hot water turns cool when poured on the idol of Goddess Lakshmi.
Devotees believe this signifies the goddess’s divine energy and compassion, making the temple spiritually unique.