Beechupally in Jogulamba Gadwal district, Telangana, India, is a shrine of the Hindu god Hanuman (Anjaneya Swamy).
[1][2] It is located on the banks of the Krishna River (where obsequies to the dead take place according to Hindu custom) about 30 kilometers downstream from the Jurala Project.
During the rainy season the river rises high enough to touch the Shiva lingam temple.
During the 2016 Krishna pushkaras the government of Telangana State made elaborate arrangements and constructed several ghats for the pilgrims.
The larger island (Gurram Gadda village) has an area of about 10 km2 and is populated by farmers due to its soil fertility.