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| Hyderabad | Nagarjunasagar | Nellore | Thirupathi | Warangal | Visakhapatnam | Ananthapur |
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Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, offers a fascinating
panorama of the past, with a rich blend of cultural and historical tradition
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Nagarjunakonda
is known for Buddhist sculptures, inscriptions and architecture datable
to the 3rd Century A. D. Yuan Chwang describes it as a monastery on
an isolated rock of a pyramidal shape with five stories, each ornamented
with the figure of an animal and with 1500 cells in all. The monastery
had an excellent water supply system. Windows were cut in the rock to
let in air and light.
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Nellore
district, is the southern most coastal district in Andhra Pradesh with
Nellore as the District HeadQuarters.
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Tirumala and Tirupati are places well known all over India. Sri Venkateswara,
the presiding deity of Tirumala or Vengadam, is revered by lakhs of
people all over the country.
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Warangal means
single stone. It was founded by Prola Raja of the Kakatiya dynasty.
It has hundreds of very beautiful temples.
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Gooty
Fort is located in Anantapur. The town is said to have derived its name
from Goutamipuri the town of sage Goutama who is believed to have lived
and performed penance on a hillock called Gourigutta.
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