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Kotabommali

Kotabommali in Srikakulam district is widely known for the sacred Kottammathalli Temple and the grand Kottammathalli Jatara, one of the most important traditional festivals in this region. The Kottammathalli Jatara, celebrated once every year, is the highlight of the town’s cultural identity. The festival usually takes place around the end of the harvest season. During the Jatara, the goddess is beautifully decorated, and priests perform traditional rituals, special poojas, and sacred offerings.

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One of the most striking parts of the celebration is the grand procession, where the idol of Kottammathalli is carried through the streets with traditional drums, folk music, and chanting. People from nearby villages join the procession, turning the event into a powerful display of unity and faith. The entire mandal comes together, making the Jatara not just a religious event but also a celebration of community bonding and local heritage.

How to Reach Kotabommali

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Kotabommali is easily accessible by all three major modes of transport—roadways, railways, and airways—which is a relief for many travel enthusiasts planning to visit the town.

By Road


Santhabommali APSRTC bus station and Narasapuram APSRTC bus station are the nearest major bus stations to Kotabommali. APSRTC operates several buses from major cities to Kotabommali.

By Rail


Railways are one of the most affordable and preferred ways to travel in India, and Kotabommali is well connected through nearby stations such as the Kotabommali railway station and Dindugopalapuram railway station.

By Flight


For air travel, the nearest airports to Kotabommali are Visakhapatnam Airport and Biju Patnaik Airport in Bhubaneswar, offering convenient access for travellers.

Places to visit in Kotabommali

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The Sri Kotammatalli Temple is a well-known Hindu temple in Kotabommali. It is an important spiritual center where devotees come to offer prayers, especially during the Dasara festival. Dasara Utsavs are celebrated for three days with special poojas and rituals, and many people worship Sri Kotammatalli to seek relief from obstacles and hardships.

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Kotabommali is also home to a beautiful Sri Bhairava Temple, known for its tall pillars and finely sculpted statues. This ancient temple is admired for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings. A striking statue of Lord Shiva stands within the temple complex, with the Holy Ganga flowing from his matted hair—making it a major attraction for both devotees and visitors.

Villages in Kotabommali Mandal

Banks in Kotabommali Mandal

Bank Name Bank IFSC Codes
Union Bank of India Kotabommali Address Vysya Street, Opp Vasudeva Enterprises, Kotabommali
State Bank of India Kotabommali Address near MCB Chicken Center, Kotabommali - Santabommali Road, Kotabommali
Axis Bank Kotabommali Address D No 6, 6/15, near Sangeet Hotel, Kothapeta Flyover Road, Kotabommali
Indian Bank Kotabommali Address besides Ashapura Hardware Plywood, Kotabommali - Santabommali Road, Kotabommali
DCCB Bank Kotabommali Address near Suryamani Jewellery, Kotabommali - Santabommali Road, Kotabommali
APGVB Kothapalli Address besides Reddy Complex, Main Road, Kotabommali
Fino Payments Bank Kotabommali Address 2-51, near Sri Srinivasa Sweets, Gopalapuram, Kotabommali

Banks in Kotabommali Mandal - IFSC Codes

Bank Name Bank IFSC Codes
Union Bank of India Kotabommali IFSC Code UBIN0815535
State Bank of India Kotabommali IFSC Code SBIN0021909
Axis Bank Kotabommali IFSC Code UTIB0004569
Indian Bank Kotabommali IFSC Code IDIB000K081
DCCB Bank Kotabommali IFSC Code APBL0001004
APGVB Kothapalli IFSC Code APGV0001172
Fino Payments Bank Kotabommali IFSC Code

Banks in Kotabommali Mandal - Toll Free Numbers

Bank Name Bank Toll Free Numbers
Union Bank of India Kotabommali 1800 22 2244
State Bank of India Kotabommali 1800 425 3800
Axis Bank Kotabommali 1860 419 5555
Indian Bank Kotabommali 1800 4250 0000
DCCB Bank Kotabommali 18004251958
APGVB Kothapalli 1800 121 0354
Fino Payments Bank Kotabommali 022 6868 1414