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- 25 Oct 2021
Rallapad Reservoir – Rallapadu
About Rallapad Reservoir This Project was constructed across Manneru River during the year 1951 to 1958 near Rallapadu village, Lingasamudram mandal of Prakasam district. The longitude and latitude of this project are 79° 42’€™30″€ and 15° 02’€™ 30″€. The catchment area of this project is 2202 Sqkm, reservoir capacity is 1105.328 Mcft (31.30 MCum). This […]
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- 25 Oct 2021
Gundlakamma Reservoir – Gundlapalli
About Kandula Obula Reddy Gundlakamma Reservoir Project is formed across Gundlakamma river near Chinnamallavaram Village of Maddipadu Mandal in Prakasam District. The reservoir consists of earthen dam for a length of 5.699 km, 227 meters long spillway with 15 Nos. Vertical gates of each vent 12.0×8.30 mtrs size and crest level of +16.38 M for […]
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- 25 Oct 2021
Sri Prasanna Chennakesava Swamy Temple – Ongole
About This temple is one of the most Ancient temples present in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. During the end of the 16th century, Rama Bhadra Raju and Raghupathy Raju, the long-term ruled kings for the Vijayanagara Kingdom were ruling from Ongole. These Kings were ardent devotees of Lord Venkateshwara. Hence they installed an […]
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- 25 Oct 2021
Battle of Padmanabham – Visakhapatnam
About The Battle of Padmanabham occurred in Padmanabham on 10 July 1794. This is a Battle of Padmanabham between Zamindari of Vizianagaram led by Vijayram Raj II and East India Company Madras Presidency Forces led by Colonel Pendergast, on behalf of the British Governor of Madras, Sir Charles Oakley. The British emerged victoriously and the […]
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- 25 Oct 2021
Jagannatha Swamy Temple – Vizianagaram
About The Sri Jagannatha Swamy temple, believed to be constructed in the 13th century, got a facelift the temple considered to be a replica of the famous Jagannath temple of Puri, Odisha, was constructed in accordance with the rules of the Pancha Ratra Agama Sastras. Prayers are offered to Lord Jagannatha Swamy, along with his […]
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- 25 Oct 2021
Venugopala Swamy Temple – Bobbili
About The temple was built by the Kings of Bobbili. The temple was dedicated to Venugopala Swamy, the family deity of the Bobbili Royal family. The present form of the temple was built by the King Chinna Ranga Rao of the Bobbili dynasty. The temple tower at the entrance was built in 1851 AD by […]
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- 25 Oct 2021
Sirimanu utsavam at Pydithalli Ammavari Temple- Vizianagaram
About Sirimanu utsavam Sirimanothsavam is a festival organized to propitiate Goddess Pydithalli amma of Vizianagram Town. Siri means “goddess Lakshmi in other words wealth and prosperity ” and manu means “trunk” or “log”. The priest of the Sirimanu utsavam temple while taking procession between the fort and Sirimanu utsavam temple, three times in the evening […]
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- 25 Oct 2021
Punyagiri Shiva Temple – Vizianagaram
About The Punyagiri Shiva Temple is nestled amidst lofty hills, waterfalls in the middle of it, and lush greenery with a rich flora and fauna. Uma Kotilingeswara Swamy is a shrine located on the hills. Devotees believe that if they bathe here and visit Parameswara, also known as Uma Kotilingeswara Swamy, all their sins will […]
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- 23 Oct 2021
About Buddhist Stupas is in Adurru, a village and a 2nd-century CE Buddhist archaeological site in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located in the Mamidikuduru Mandal, on the western bank of Vainateya, a distributary of the Godavari river. Adurru is the location of an ancient Buddhist site, which is situated […]
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- 23 Oct 2021
Sri Someswara Swamy Temple – Appikonda
About The temple was declared a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India. This temple was built in 1070 by King Kulottunga I of the Chola dynasty and is referred to as the Chola Monument. According to the legends, A saint by the name of Kapila Maha Muni instituted the idol of Sri Someswara […]