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Nalgonda District is a district in Andhra Pradesh. It has a population of 3,247,982 of which 13.32% is urban as of 2001. [1] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (923x881, 62 KB) Summary Map of w:Andhra Pradesh, India with district boundaries - add districts shaded. ...
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Towns in the district include Nalgonda, Suryapet, Kodad, Miryalguda, Kattangur, Bhongir, Bhoodhan Pochampally, Alair, Narkatpalli, Huzurnagar, Devarakonda, Yadagirigutta, Mothkur, Kapugallu and Nakrekal. , Nalgonda is a town and a municipality in Nalgonda district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. ...
Suryapet is one of the major towns in Nalgonda district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. ...
Kodad or Kodada is a major town and mandal headquarters in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh, South India. ...
Miryalguda (population: approx. ...
Kattangoor (also spelled Katangur, Kattangur or Katangoor) is the name of both a tehsil, as well as that of a village within it. ...
Bhongir is located in Nalgonda district and is well connected by road and rail. ...
Bhoodhan Pochampally is a village in Nalgonda District. ...
Huzurnagar is a town and taluka in Nalgonda District in Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
Devarakonda is a town in Nalgonda district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India History Once upon a time a formidable stronghold of the Recherla Chiefs this fort now stands amidst ruins. ...
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Nakrekal is the one of the town of nalgonda district. ...
The rivers Krishna, Musi River, Aleru, Peddavagu, Dindi and Paleru flow through Nalgonda district. Krishna in Vijayawada in 2007 The River Krishna (meaning dark (feminine) in Sanskrit, also called the Krishnaveni, is one of the longest rivers of India (about 1300 km in length). ...
The Musi River is a river which passes through the city of Hyderabad in India. ...
There are 2 major irrigation projects in Nalgonda: - Nagarjuna Sagar and
- Alimineti Madhava Reddy Project (previously known as Srisailam Left Bank Canal)
The minor irrigation projects in the district are: // Main article: Nagarjuna Sagar Dam Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is one of the largest dams built in Asia, located between the cities of Guntur and Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh (India). ...
- Moosi Reservoir
- Dindi Reservoir
- pulichintala project under construction
- dirshanapally mdl noothankal
Demographics The district has a population of 3,238,449 and covers an area of 14,240 km² (2001 census). The literacy rate is 58%.
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| 1. Bommalaramaram 2. M Turkapalle 3. Rajapet 4. Yadagirigutta 5. Alair 6. Gundala 7. Thirumalagiri 8. Thunga Thurthi 9. Nuthankal 10. Atmakur (S) 11. Jaji Reddi Gudem 12. Shaligowraram 13. Mothkur 14. Atmakur (M) 15. Valigonda 16. Bhongir 17. Bibinagar 18. Bhoodhan Pochampally 19. Choutuppal 20. Ramannapeta Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...
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, Atmakur is a city in Nellore district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. ...
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, Atmakur is a city in Nellore district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. ...
Bhongir is located in Nalgonda district and is well connected by road and rail. ...
Bibinagar is a mandal headquarter in Nalgonda district, Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
Bhoodhan Pochampally is a village in Nalgonda District. ...
Choutuppal is a census town in Nalgonda district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
| 21. Chityala 22. Narketpalle 23. Kattangoor 24. Nakrekal 25. Kethepalle 26. Suryapet 27. Chivvemla 28. Mothey 29. Nadigudem 30. Munagala 31. Penpahad 32. Vemulapalle 33. Thipparthi 34. Nalgonda 35. Munugode 36. Narayanapuram 37. Marri Guda 38. Chandur 39. Kangal 40. Nidamanur Kattangoor (also spelled Katangur, Kattangur or Katangoor) is the name of both a tehsil, as well as that of a village within it. ...
Nakrekal is the one of the town of nalgonda district. ...
Suryapet is one of the major towns in Nalgonda district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. ...
, Nalgonda is a town and a municipality in Nalgonda district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. ...
Chandur is a city and a municipal council in Amravati district in the state of Maharashtra, India. ...
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| 41. Thripuraram 42. Miryalaguda 43. GaridePalli 44. Chilkur 45. Kodad 46. Mellachervu 47. Huzurnagar 48. Mattampalle 49. Neredu Cherla 50. Dameracherla 51. Anumula 52. Peddavura 53. Pedda Adiserlapalle 54. Gurrampode 55. Nampalle 56. Chintapally 57. Devarakonda 58. Gundla Palle 59. Chandam Pet Miryalguda (population: approx. ...
Kodad or Kodada is a major town and mandal headquarters in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh, South India. ...
MellaCheruvu also known as Medlacheruru, MellaCheruvu, popularly known as Daksina Kasi is situated at a distance of 9. ...
Huzurnagar is a town and taluka in Nalgonda District in Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
Gurrampode is a village and mandal headquarters in the Nalgonda district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
Devarakonda is a town in Nalgonda district, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India History Once upon a time a formidable stronghold of the Recherla Chiefs this fort now stands amidst ruins. ...
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The town acquired its name and fame from a sage called Yadarishi, son of the great sage Rishyasrunga who did penance inside a cave with the blessings of Anjaneya on this hill between Bhongir and Raigiri in Nalgonda district.Pleased with his deep devotion, Lord Narasimha (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) appeared before him in five different forms as Jwala, Yogananda, Gandabherunda, Ugra and Lakshminarasimha. They later manifested themselves into finely sculpted forms that later came to be worshipped as Panchanarasimha Kshetram. As the legend goes, the Lord appeared first as Jwala Narasimha (Lord as a flame); when Yadarishi was unable to face the intensity of this apparition, he appeared in a peaceful form as Yoganarasimha (Lord in a Yogic Padmasana posture with open palms on the knees). Not satisfied with the Lord appearing alone, Yadarishi sought to see him with his consort, so he is said to have appeared with Lakshmi on his lap, known as Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy, and being worshipped by Alwars, his ardent devotees. To see these three forms one has to go through an entrance that narrows itself into a dark cave (which in fact is surmised as the urga (fiery) form of Narasimha (the fourth form) because it was beyond the strength of a sage to see that form) and gandabherunda ( the garuda pakshi or the eagle) is the fifth form of the Lord which is said to have been found sculpted in rock underneath the Anjaneya, known as 'Kshetrapalaka' (or the one who ruled over that hill). All these forms are known as " swayambhu" or self emanated. Yadarishi is said to have been granted his wish that the place where the Lord appeared will be known by his name as Yadagiri (giri means hill in Sanskrit, and gutta which means a hillock in Telugu seems to have been a latter-day suffix) and that Lord Lakshmi Narasimha will be worshipped for many years to come.
SRI LAXMI NARASIMHA SWAMY TEMPLE,REPALA Hi,Sri Laxmi Narasimha Swamy Temple was located at REPALA village,and it is at a distance of 5KM from the National Highway no 9.In between Suryapet and Kodada there is a village Modhula Cheruvu,from here Repala was at a distance of 5km.The temple has history of over 400 years.Thye ancient temple gives that much of pleasure to the devotees.Every year Brahhmostavas will be held in the month of march. For further details and information please contact Venkata Reddy.Ravu S/O.Buchi Reddy(H.M,ZPHS Munagala) Senior Software Engineer Cont No:9948267890
Chaya Somalingeswara Temple Mystic Doorway "Chaya" (shadow) Somalingeswaraswamy temple. It is an amazing fact that there is an everlasting shadow formed any time of the day on the presiding deity. One has been unable to figure out what or which pillar casts the shadow above the linga placed on the ground, as the temple is surrounded by many pillars. Hence the deity acquired its name from this mysterious shadow. It is a major attraction in Nalgonda and people have been amazed by this mystery since time immemorial. Many devotees throng this temple during Sivarathri.
Ethipothala Waterfalls Eleven km downstream from the dam are the Ethipothala Waterfalls, set in a beautiful valley. The Chandravankas stream here plunges from a height of 21.3 metres into a lagoon, and flows on through a green valley much frequented by tourists. These beautiful and refreshing waterfalls, about 60 metres high, originate from the Chandravanka river. They are about 21 km east of Nagarjuna Konda and named after a priest (ethi) who meditated in the caves above "apathalla", meaning "upper place". There are also some cave temples in the area, worshipped in by the locals.
Nandikonda Nandikonda is a small village on the bank of River Krishna. It is about 64.37 km from Miryalaguda. The most important structure discovered was the Ikshvaku citadel with its great fortification wall, ditch, gates and army barracks inside and a great rectangular stadium.
Kolanupaka It is located 6 km from Aler and 80 km from Hyderabad, and is a place of much historical importance. It was once a prosperous city covering an area of 93.24 km² and the ruins of old fortifications can still be seen. It gained prominence when it was made the alternate capital of the Kalyani Chalukyas in the 11th century AD. There is a Historical Jain temple situated at boundary which is second popular in India. And also various other historical temples such as Someshwara temple, Veera Narayana Swamy tepmle and more than five religion "Motoms" are located in the village. Kolanupaka is the place where the Nizam Revolution Fight was concentrated, and most of the people from kolanupaka were paticipated in the Telangana Sayudha Poratam and lost their lives during the fight to get the freedom for telangana from the Nizams. Sri Arutla Ramchandhra Reddy and Smt. Arutla Kamala Devi were the great persons belongs to the village who were Actively paticipated and leaded Telangana Sayudha Poratam against Nizams. In conclusion Kolanupaka is the place of all kinds of religions, unity, prosperous.
Bhoodhan Pochampally Bhoodhan Pochampally, located near the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, is probably one of the most flourishing center of modern handloom industry and producing ikat saris on a large scale. The weavers in Pochampally are basically Hindus of the Padmashali community who have been residents for long and have thus adopted the local dialect and social norms. These weavers produce ikat textiles withgeometrical designs, and have also recently started experimenting with all-Indian styles.It is believed that ikat technique was brought to Pochampally from Chirala, another town in Andhra Pradesh, a couple of generations ago, perhaps as early as 1915 when the workshops in Chirala are said to have been weaving ikat saris, turbans etc. One of the reasons why Pochampally saris find a better market in India and abroad is, the weavers use modern synthetic colors instead of the expensive vegetable dyes for dying, thereby not only bringing down the cost of production, but also getting a chance to be more creative by trying out complex designs.Since the 1960's Pochampally ikat-weavers were influenced by the paolu designs of Gujarat. The reasonsfor this influence could be many. Migration of the weavers could be one of them. However, there are some experts who feel that more than migration it could be influence of the print media, which could be one of the major reasons. "Weavers have probably seen the Gujarati designs either in a magazine or might have actually seen one of the patola fabrics. It is also possible that weavers came across the designs at a handloom exhibition and copied the design," say some experts. Andra Pradesh
Pillalamarri Beautiful paintings, exquisitely carved pillars and several ancient inscriptions may be seen in the Kakatiyas temples here. This historic was the birthplace of the famous Telugu poet Pillalamarri Pina Veerabhadrudu.
Rachakonda Situated 64 km from Nalgonda it is a place of tourist importance. The 'Dasavatara' sculptures in a cave near Pattabhigutta and the five temples in the town are excellent specimens of Kakatiya art and architecture. Situated among hill ranges, Rachakonda is a place of considerable archaeological interest.
Bhongir Fort Bhongir fort was built on an isolated rock by the western Chalukya ruler Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya VI and was thus named after him as Tribhuvanagiri. This name gradually became Bhuvanagiri and subsequently Bhongir. At the foot of the fortified rocks 609.6 meters above the sea level stands the town of Bhongir. The splendid historical fort with the awe-inspiring rock and the aesthetically fortified courts which have stood the ravages of time stir the imagination of the tourists. The Bala Hisar or citadel on the top of the hill gives a bird's eye view of the neighbouring area. The fort is associated with the herioc queen Rudramadevi and her grandson Prataparudra's rule. The fort is located upon a single hill at an altitude of 500 feet (150 m). Built is the 12th century the fort spreads over an area of 40 acres
Wadapally 6000 years ago sage Agasthya Maharshi installed the idols of Sri Meenakshi Agasteswara and Sri Laxmi Narsimha at holy SANGAM of Krishna and Musi rivers in Wadepalli village of Miryalguda Mandal. For thousands of years the temple place remained in dense forest. During the time of excavation the idols of Lord Shiva were found in the temple and reinstalled the same. Once a hunter was chasing a bird, the bird wanted to save its life. So it hid behind the idol of Lord Shiva by covering it with its wings. Lord Shiva appeared to the hunter and asked him not to kill the bird. Lord Shiva assured the hunter that he would offer his brain instead of bird. Then the hunter agreed to him and had the brain of Shiva by inserting his fingers. As he did so, holes were made on his head. Goddess Ganga rose out of the holes, soon after this incident. There are holes on the SIVA LINGAM in which 10 figures can be inserted. Even after taking large quantities of water from the holes, the level of water does not go down. Once Sri Shankaracharya visited the temple along with his diciples.They wanted to find out the reason as to why the water level is not going down therefore they tied a thread to spoon and dropped it into the hole then it went inside deep and stopped. When they pulled up the thread, they found blood stains on that, then realised their mistakes and begged pardon from the God.
Pangal The shrines of Panagal constitute perhaps the finest examples of the medieval deccan temples. The temple complex consists of the main shrine dedicated to Siva with the Nandi mandapa in front. The architecture of the temple is the finest. It has 66 pillars. The four central pillars of the mandapa are highly ornate at the bottom and, on them, the scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata are depicted. The perfected-screen pattern on the flanks in various dancing poses displays the supreme workmanship accomplished during that period. Dancers and hair styles also adorn the outer walls. These are specially noted for their graceful carving. The beauty of their proportion and the vibrant texture of the shapes which enrich the exterior and their impressive clarity testify the architectural genius of their builders. They also reveal the high perfection reached by the sculptors and architects of that age. The Kakatiya Stapati mastered the idioms of the earlier Chalukya style. The Chayala Somesvara temple is yet another temple near Panagal. The temple is known for the Chhaya (shadow) of Siva Linga which is said to be stationary from sunrise to sunset. The technique of the architect is unique. It is regarded as the most imaginative work of the Kakatiya architecture. The temple also contains valuable inscriptions of Rudramba's time. The most conspicuous feature of the Pandya style was the emergence of the monumental gateway or Gopuram which is the dominant point of temple complex. The walls of the temples imposed an ornamental appearance. The gateways are treated with rich plastic decorations
MATTAPALLI The Temple of Sri Laxmi Narsimha Swamy , a famous pilgrimage is situated here on the banks of rever Krishna . Major celebrations take place during the Vykunta Ekadasi in January & Kalyana Mahotsvam in May.THE IDAIL WAS FORMED NATURALY, IT IS SITUVATED IN CAVE.
DEVARAKONDA FORT The prosperous kingdom of Devaraknoda was established by the “Padma Nayaka Veluma Rajas” choosing the Devaraknoda fortress as the Autonomously ruled palace and they reigned supreme from 1287 to 1482 A.D. with much pomp and Glory. The Second Maada Naidu is the eight kings of these Padma Nayaka lineages.
Buddha Statue Nagarjuna Sagar in an important Buddhist site located 52 km from Nalgonda. The historic location takes its name from the Buddhist saint and scholar Acharya Nagarjuna who is said to have set up a centre of learning here. Today, Nagarjuna Sagar is home to Nagarjuna Sagar Dam - the world's tallest masonry dam that irrigates over 1000,000 acres (4,000 km²) of land. It was during the building of the dam that the ruins of an ancient Buddhist civilization were excavated here. Some of the relics unearthed have been carefully preserved on a picturesque island called Nagarjuna Konda, located in the centre of a man-made lake. The vestiges of a sacred Buddhist stupa, vihara, monasteries, a university and a sacrificial altar have been carefully reconstructed at Anupu on the east bank of the reservoir.
PANIGIRI panigiri is the one of the importent historic location .its located 52 km from Nalgonda.
Problems faced by Nalgonda people Clean drinking water, water supply for irrigation and educational facilities for all are perhaps the most important problems Nalgonda faces right now. Nearly 500 villages in Nalgonda district are affected by the high fluorine content in water. It is estimated that nearly 1 million people are affected by Fluorosis in Nalgonda district. Distinguished from fluorene and fluorone. ...
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