VizianagaramVizianagaram
is located in the Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh in South
India. Vizianagaram is an ancient city of 500 years. The coastal city is
bounded on the south-eastern side by Bay of Bengal. The history of this ancient city
is as old as the Kalinga Dynasty of Orissa.In the 4th century B.C the
Kalinga Empire extended up to the Vizianagaram.Later it was ruled by the
Mauryas, the Chedis, the Satavahanas, the Pitribhaktas, the Marathas,
the Chalukyas of Vengi and many other royal dynasties. Thus the city is
the witness of many important historical events. In the
post-independence time after the formation of the Srikakulam and
Visakhapatnam districts, Vizianagaram district was formed in 1979 taking
portions of land from the neighboring two districts of Visakhapatnam
and Srikakulam. The city has been the home of
many eminent personalities. To name a few:Sri Gurajada Apparao-one of
the most famous writer of Telegu literature, Dwaram Venkata Swami
Naidu- the famous violinist, Sri Kodi Rammurthy-an excellent wrestler
and many others. Vizianagaram Tourist Attractions Ramathertham: One of the
major tourist attractions of this city is Ramatheertham-a thousand year
old temple devoted to Lord Rama .The distinctive feature of this temple
is that it was carved out of a single piece of rock. The festivals of
Ramnavami and Vaikuntha Ekadashi are celebrated with much pomp and
grandeur. Bobbli: The famous Bobbli
fort stands in testimony to the numerous historic battles fought in the
region between the Raja of Bobbli and his enemies. Punyagiri: One of the
oldest Shiva temples of the country is located in Punyagiri.The sanctum
receives an underground water supply through out the year which ensures
that the Shivalinga is perpetually bathed with water. Kumili:South India is
known for the ancient temples and temple architectures. The Kumili
temples are no exception to this.Kumili has temples of Ganapathi, Shiva,
and Kalika Devi, Venu Gopalaswamy, Sathyanarayan Swamy, Seetharama
swamy, Anjaneya swamy and Navagrahalu within the temple complex. Venkateswara Alayam Govindapuram: Venkateswara Alayam Govindapuram is famous for its sculptural beauty, especially for the sculpture of Lord Krishna on a chariot. Located 20 km away from Vizianagaram, Govindapuram is a village. One of the most prominent attractions of this village is the Gita Mandir. This 90 feet long, 45 feet wide and 63 feet high temple is visited by people from across the world. Jami Vruksham: Jami Vruksham is located about 10 km away from Vizianagaram on the banks of the River Gowthami. According to legend, it is believed that the Pandavas hid their weapons during their ‘agnatavasam’ (exile) in this tree. During the same time, Dharma Raja and Kunti Devi installed the idols of Sri Tripuranatha Swami and Sri Janardhana Swami (Lord Vishnu) at Jami. Later in the 14th and the 15th centuries, the local people discovered an idol of Sri Venu Gopala Swami. On discovering the idol, they installed it in between the two existing shrines. According to another legend, in order to shift the temple, the people tried to uproot the Shivalingam but failed. This Lingam is 179 feet long and is fixed deep in the earth. Gosthani Sarovar Vihar: Gosthani Sarovar Vihar is a famous picnic spot near Vizianagaram city. Situated at the Thatipudi Reservoir Project, this spot is located near the Thatipudi village in the Gantyada Mandal. This reservoir was constructed in 1968 across the River Gosthani and hence, the site is known as Gosthani Sarovar Vihar. The river originates at Ananthagiri Hills of the Eastern Ghats. Saripalli: Saripalli, located on the banks of the Champavathi River, is a village in the Nellimarla mandal of the Vizianagaram district. This village is known for the Dibbi Lingeswara Swami temple, which is believed to be constructed by the Chanukyas. Best time to Visit Vizianagaram: February & October How to Reach Vizianagaram Vizianagaram is an important railway junction. It is well connected by road. To reach this place by road from Visakhapatnam, you need to cover 60 km distance. By Road : The place is connected via roads to other states and cities By Rail : A rail junction is present at Vizianagaram; it lies on the southeastern railways. The trains connect the place to other parts of the sate as well outside it. By Air : The airport that lies at shortest distance from here lies at Vishakhapatnam. | ||||
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