Gudimallam

Gudimallam is a small village located in Srikalahasti Mandal, of the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. It is seven miles away from Renigunta Railway Junction of considerable significance. Gudimallam is just 30-km east of Tirupati.Though a small village, historically it is very important, because it has a beautiful Siva Temple which is popularly known as "the Parasurameswara Temple."
The main importance of the temple lies in the Linga which is housed in the Garbhagriha of the temple. This is supposed to be the earliest Linga discovered so far and it has been assigned to the 2nd or 1st century B.C. The name of the temple is mentioned as Parasurameswara Temple in the inscriptions.
The floor of the sanctum is below the floor level of the Antarala and Mukhamantapa. The figure of Siva carved on the linga resembles a vigorous hunter. These two names however are not mentioned in the inscriptions. The village is referred as Viprapita (Brahmana Agrahara).