Sangamam

Where the sacred Godavari River meets the vast Bay of Bengal

Sangamam at Antarvedi is a sacred confluence where the holy River Godavari merges with the Bay of Bengal. This rare natural phenomenon holds immense spiritual significance and is revered by pilgrims and visitors alike. The meeting of river and sea creates a serene yet powerful atmosphere, symbolizing unity, purification, and divine balance.

Spiritual & Natural Significance

Spiritual Importance

  • Considered highly sacred in Hindu tradition
  • Devotees perform holy snanam (ritual bath)
  • Pitru tarpana rituals are commonly observed
  • Closely associated with Antarvedi Temple worship

Natural Beauty

  • Visible contrast between river and sea waters
  • Peaceful surroundings with open horizons
  • Ideal spot for sunrise and early morning views
  • Perfect for photography and quiet reflection

Best Time to Visit

  • Season: October to March
  • Time: Early morning & sunset
  • Monsoon months may have strong currents
  • Weather is calm and pleasant in winter

Note: Swimming near the confluence is not recommended due to strong undercurrents. Visitors are advised to follow local guidance, respect religious practices, and help preserve the natural environment.