The name Jogulamba is believed to originate from the Telugu term "Yogula Amma," which translates to "Mother of Yogis."The Jogulamba Temple, one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, is a key pilgrimage site in Shaktism. It shares its complex with the Navabrahma Temples, a group of nine Shiva temples built in the 7th–8th century CE.The Jogulamba Temple is revered as a Shakti Peetha, where Sati Devi's upper teeth are believed to have fallen. The legend of Daksha Yagna and Sati’s self-immolation forms the foundational story of the Shakti Peethas.
The Jogulamba Temple, located in Alampur, Telangana, is an ancient shrine dedicated to Goddess Jogulamba, a form of Durga. Originally built in the 6th century during the Chalukya dynasty, the temple has undergone multiple renovations, preserving its cultural and historical significance.