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- 08 Oct 2021
About Vizianagaram Fort Vizianagaram fort is 18th-century fortĀ in northeastern Andhra Pradesh, South India. It was built by Vijaya Rama Raju, the Maharaja of Vizianagaram in 1713. While laying the foundation for the fort, it was represented five signs of victory. There are many temples and palaces within the fort and a victory tower. The […]
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- 07 Oct 2021
Vizianagaram Subrahmanya swamy Temple
About Valli Devasena Subramanya Swamy Temple a newly constructed 60 feet Subramanya Swamy statue is attractive and other dirties Ganesha, Shirdi Sai and two other dieties are also present here. Timings to visit 06:00 AM – 10:30 AM | 05:00 PM – 07:30 PM Festivals celebrate at Subrahmanyaswamy Temple Subramanya Shasti, Guru Purnima, Karthika Masam. […]
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- 07 Oct 2021
History of Bobbili Fort Once in 1652, when Sher Muhammad Khan, Fouzdar of the Nawab of Srikakulam under the Nizam, had come to the Vizianagaram district. He was then accompanied by Peddarayadu, the 15th scion of the Rajas of Venkatagiri, of the Velama community and the ancestor of the Raja of Bobbili Fort, and Pusapati […]
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- 07 Oct 2021
Ramanarayanam Temple – vizianagaram
About Ramanarayanam Temple The temple was constructed by NCS Charitable Trust over 15 acres area based on Ramayana and temple which is designed like a Bow and arrow shape. It was established within 18 months, with the temple developed by Narayanam Chalamayya and sons, who are in the business and even in charity, philanthropic activities […]
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- 05 Oct 2021
Sri Kurmanadha Swamy Temple – Srikakulam
About Sri Kurmanadha Swamy Temple This temple is dedicated to the Kurma avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, who is worshipped as Kurmanatha Swamy, and his consort Lakshmi worshipped as Kurmanayaki. According to Hindu legend, the presiding deity is believed to have manifested here in the form of a tortoise-shaped deity. Brahma then consecrated the […]
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- 05 Oct 2021
Sri Pydithalli Ammavari Temple – Vizianagaram
About Sri Pydithalli Ammavari Temple As per History and Sayings, Paidimamba or Paiditally is the deity of the people of Uttaranchal and the king of Poosapati. Sri Pydithalli Ammavari Temple was built at the intersection of three lanterns. Once on Tuesday, the day of Vijayadashami in the year 1757 Dhata Nama, a man named Pativada […]
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- 05 Oct 2021
Panchadarla Uma Dharmalingeswara Temple
About Panchadarla Uma Dharmalingeswara Temple Kotilingeswara Aalayam or Panchadarla temple is said to be built by the Eastern Chalukya Cholas in the ninth century. The temple derived its name Panchadarla from five jets of water coming out of five fountains, which receive their supplies from a natural perennial spring. Locals said the water, which is […]
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- 05 Oct 2021
Kothapally waterfalls – Visakhapatnam
About Kothapally waterfalls is near to southeastern coast of India at Gangaraju Madugula, near Paderu. The falls were only recently discovered by a village boy, Vanthala Abbi. Although the falls lack any public infrastructure, they have become a tourist attraction in the Visakhapatnam. The Kothapally waterfalls are surrounded by Chintapalle Mandal to the south, Paderu […]
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- 05 Oct 2021
About Borra Caves The native name for the caves is Borra Guhalu. Where Borra means abdomen in Telugu language and guhalu means caves in Telugu language caves were discovered in 1807, by William King George of the Geological Survey of India. The Gosthani River, which originates from these caves and flows between the solidified stalactites […]