Lord Vinayaka, Goddess Rajarajeshwari, Goddess Pochamma, and Nagadevata are all venerated at the Ellamma temple ’s upalayas. The Balkampet Yellamma temple is open for devotees from 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM every day. There is no entry fee here. Sri Yellamma Pochamma Devasthanam Sri Yellamma Pochamma Devasthanam, Balkampet has been constructed in the year 1919. The main Goddess YELLAMMA is said to be Swaymbhu, meaning Self appeared, not installled by humans at ground level. The deity is in the water and un-spontaneously water will flow through springs (Uta) particularly. There is a small temple towards south side which is called as POCHAMMA Devi. The two important festivals in this temple are Ammavvari “KALYANAM” and “BONALU ... Sri Yellamma Pochamma Devasthanam, Balkampet Sri Yellamma Pochamma Devasthanam, Balkampet has been constructed in the year 1919. The main Goddess YELLAMMA is said to be Swaymbhu at ground level. The deity is in the water and un-spontaneously water will flow through springs (Uta) particularly. There is a small temple towards south side which is called as POGHAMMA Devi. The Balkampet Yellamma Temple is one of the most famous and highly revered temples in Hyderabad, Telangana . Dedicated to Goddess Yellamma (Renuka Devi), the temple is widely believed to possess miraculous healing powers, especially for skin-related diseases.