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- 15 Nov 2021
Sri Trikoteswara Swamy Temple – kotappakonda
About Sri Trikoteswara Swamy Temple While on the way to climb the hill, we can see many crows but we cannot see a single crow on the hill. So far there are no records of crows coming up this hill. The hill is a divine sanctum sanctorum in the form of Lord Shiva Trikoteshwar, the […]
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- 15 Nov 2021
About Geetha Bhavan is a magnificent chariot-shaped architecture epitomizing Bhagavad-gita. It is envisioned by Holy Mother Pothinindi kanaka Durgamma, designed and built without the help of engineers and modern equipment. The four horses leading the Chariot stand for four Vedas and Lord Shri Krishna riding the Chariot to the preservation of dharma, representing Bhagavad Geeta. […]
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- 09 Nov 2021
History of Bhairavakona Temple The name Bhairavakona originated from temple of Sri Trimukha Durgamba Mahadevi along with Sri Barguleshwara Swamy temple is present at that place and Kaala Bhairava Swamy guards the location. The main deity has three faces in which Goddess Saraswathi Devi is seeing her face in the mirror. The temple is carved […]
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- 09 Nov 2021
Sri Malyadri Narasimha Swamy Temple
About Malyadri is one of the Nava Narasimhas. Malyadri means hills arranged as a garland. It may also be derived from Malaya. Malayadri means the Range of Hills, This hill range is also called the Nalla Mala range. The range runs north to south. Starting at Vijayapuri at the extreme north Nagarjunakonda Dam to Tirupati […]
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- 09 Nov 2021
Nemali Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple
About The word Nemali means “peacock” in Telugu. Lord Krishna along with Rukmini Devi and Satyabhama are presiding in this Temple. Timings to visit 06:00 AM – 12:30 PM | 04:30 PM – 08:00 PM How to reach Nemali Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple By Air: Vijayawada International Airport – 94.4 km By Train: Vijayawada Railway […]
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- 08 Nov 2021
Paritala Anjaneya Temple – Vijayawada
About Paritala Anjaneya Temple is a temple residing in a statue of Bhagavan Hanuman. The status of this statue is the second tallest one dedicated to Bhagavan Hanuman in the world has been replaced by another statue located at Manav Bharti University, Solan, with a height of 155 ft and 2 inches. It has also […]
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- 08 Nov 2021
About Amaravati Sthupam The Amaravati Sthupam is a ruined Buddhist monument, probably built in phases between the third century BCE and about 250 CE, at Amaravathi village, it is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. The campus includes the stupa itself and the Archaeological Museum. The important sculptures from the site are […]
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- 08 Nov 2021
Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary – Guntur
About Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary The Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary is located in Uppalapadu. Painted storks, spot-billed pelicans, and other birds that migrate from various countries such as Siberia and Australia use the village water tanks for nesting. The bird population in these tanks used to be around 12,000 previously, however lately only about 7000 birds roost […]
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- 08 Nov 2021
Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary – Kolleru
About Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary is the largest freshwater lake, located between the deltas of Krishna and Godavari rivers. Kolleru serves as a natural food-balancing reservoir between the two rivers. The lake is fed directly by the seasonal Budameru and Tammileru rivers and is connected to the Krishna and Godavari systems by 67 […]
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- 08 Nov 2021
Sri Durga Nageswara Swamy Temple – Pedakallepalli
About Sri Durga Nageswara Swamy Temple is an ancient temple built in A.C.1140. It was later renovated by Challapalli Raja, Sri Yarlagadda Kodanda Ramanna in 1782. The presiding deity Sri Nageswara Swami Varu is believed to be “Swayambhulingam” and worshipped with high veneration. Goddess Durga Ammavaru is the consort of the Lord and it is […]