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The Kambagiri Swamy temple is located in Dhone Taluk in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. The way to reach the temple is to reach Dronachellam (Dhone) by train and then take a bus to Kommemarri or Boorugula to reach the village Racherla. There is a Ghat road to the temple from Racherla. Lord Vishnu appears in the form of a varanus here. He is popularly known as Kambagiri Rama.In summer, there is huge water problem and it is very hot. Every year on the full moon day of Chatra (15 days after Ugadi), a Tirunnalla takes place which is attended by lakhs of devotees. Special government buses run to aid the devotees.

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