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Draksharamam --Temple |
Draksharamam , located 25kms from Kakinada, the Bhimeswara Swamy temple and also known as Dakshina Kasee. It is one of the TRILINGAS in the state. The temple is noted not only for its architectural beauty and historical importance, but also for its sanctity and holiness which attracts pilgrims in large number. The architecture is a perfect and harmonious blend of both Chalukya and Chola style of temple architecture. There are 381inscriptions ranging from 1080 A.D to 1434 A.D. The shape of Mula Virat Lord Siva is a long cylindrical pillar, worshipped as Lingakara, of about 20 to 25 feet in three stairs.
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Draksharamam --Temple Main Entrance |
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one of the longest Road cum rail bridges of Asia , Rajahmundry--across the Godavari |
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Cotton Barrage |
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Ainavalli -- Ganesh Temple |
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Annavaram - Sri Rama Satyanarayana Swamy Temple |
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Antharvedi Temple |
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Draksharamam Temple |
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Drakshramam Temple -- Inner View |
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Samarlakota Temple-- Inner View |
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Draksharamam -- North Entrance |
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Dwarapudi Temple Entrance |
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Nataraj -- Dwarapudi |
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Eswara Temple --Dwarapudi |
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Ardha Nareeswara, Dwarapudi |
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Ayyappa Swamy Temple --Dwarapudi |
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Huge Nandi -- Dwarapudi |
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Gollala Mamidada Ramalayam |
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Gollala Mamidada Ramalayam |
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ISKCON Temple -- Rajahmundry |
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ISKCON Temple -- Rajahmundry |
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ISKCON Temple -- Rajahmundry |
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Kotipalli Eswara Temple |
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Kotipalli Eswara Temple |
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Kotipalli temple |
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Samarlakota--Kumara Bhimalingeswara Swamy, one of the temples of "Pancharamalu" |
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Fish named "Pulasa"--famous in Godavari Districts |
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Bridge of Rajahmundry, across the Godavari |
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Bridges of Rajahmundry, across the Godavari |
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Bridges of Rajahmundry, across the Godavari |
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Road cum rail bridge, Rajahmundry--across the Godavari |
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Arthur Cotton |
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Front Side of Sri Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy--Ryali |
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Sri Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy--Ryali |
Ryali is located 35 kms from Rajahmundry. This village is the site of the renowned Sri Jagan Mohini Swamy temple. The exquisite idol, made of black stone depicting Maha Vishnu and Mohini in its front and rear sides, is a real marvel of sculptural dexterity.
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Konaseema |
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Konaseema |
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Konaseema |
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Konaseema |
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Konaseema |
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Uppada Handloom |
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Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry |
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