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Phala Dhara

The Phaladhara Panchadhara is a scenic spot located 4 km from Srisailam known for its subterranean streams of pure water. Saint Adi Sankara performed penance there and composed the famous hymn Sivanandalahari. The streams, which originate from the forehead of Shiva and represent his five aspects, flow with a musical sound throughout the valley and all seasons.

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Phala Dhara

The Phaladhara Panchadhara is a scenic spot located 4 km from Srisailam known for its subterranean streams of pure water. Saint Adi Sankara performed penance there and composed the famous hymn Sivanandalahari. The streams, which originate from the forehead of Shiva and represent his five aspects, flow with a musical sound throughout the valley and all seasons.

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Phaladhara Panchadhara

This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from


Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical sounds
reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known as
Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from the
fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the Panchadhara
(Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this stream flows at

all seasons uninterruptedlyPhaladhara Panchadhara


This most beautiful scene spot is located about 4 km from
Srisailam. Tradition records that Bhagavan Adisankara performed
penance at this place and composed the famous Sivanandalahari
here. This spot is in a narrow valley approached by a flight of
steps where subterranean streams of pure water with musical
sounds reverberating the surroundings. These streams are known
as Phaladhara-Panchadhara and these signify their origin from
the fore head of God Siva, the Phaladhara (Phala=fore head,
dhara=stream) and denotes the five aspects of Siva, the
Panchadhara (Pancha=five, dhara=stream). The water from this
stream flows at all seasons uninterruptedly

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