The Sri Seetharamachandra Swamy temple in Bhadradri has taken a big step towards modernization. It is the first temple in the state to fully adopt digital services, including a mobile app, barcoding, and online services for devotees. The ‘Bhadrachalam Temple’ app was developed by Rameshan Athreya Infotech Systems and officially launched by the temple’s Executive Officer, L Ramadevi, during the Sri Rama Pattabhishekam and Sita Jayanti celebrations.
The app provides detailed information about temple services, historical significance, nearby attractions, transport options, and online bookings. Devotees can now access digital services such as QR code-based offerings and e-ticketing systems, making their visit smoother. The temple has also introduced barcoding for distributing Annaprasadam to ensure transparency.
With these new advancements, the Bhadradri temple is setting an example for other temples across the country by blending tradition with technology. The app is especially beneficial for devotees from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and even other parts of India and abroad. As Ram Navami approaches, devotees worldwide can now take part in the darshan from anywhere.
In addition to these digital services, barcoding has also been introduced for clothing sales. This ensures that garments are sold at prices approved by the temple.
The temple’s digitalization efforts have improved the VIP darshan experience and helped increase revenue. By adopting modern technology, the temple is making religious services more accessible and efficient for devotees.