Rama, Sita and lakshmana are said to have stayed at parnasala, 35 km away from bhadrachalam. Rama is said to have crossed the river Godavari on his way to Sri Lanka to rescue sita, at the spot where the bhadrachalam temple stands, on the northern bank of the river.
It is believed to be the place where the demon king ravan abducted sita devi. A tiny hut, which portrays the major events of Ramayana with flamboyantly painted sculptures of Sri Ram, laxman, sita and ravan is the main attraction in parnasala.
It is believed to be the place where the demon king ravan abducted sita devi. A tiny hut, which portrays the major events of Ramayana with flamboyantly painted sculptures of Sri Ram, laxman, sita and ravan is the main attraction in parnasala.
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