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- Bhavanarayana Temple is a temple in Bapatla of Bapatla district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Lord Bhavanarayana and...
- Sri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in Sarpavaram, approximately 5 km from Kakinada in Andhra...
- Andhra Pradesh. It is located approximately 9 kilometers from Bapatla Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple and 50 miles south of Guntur City. It is located in the...
- Dwaram Bhavanarayana Rao (Telugu: ద్వారం భావనారాయణ రావు) (15 June 1924 – 24 July 2000) was a famous Indian violinist and son of legendary Padmasri Dwaram...
- Venkataswamy Naidu and daughter of 'Sangeetha Kalaprapurna' Dwaram Bhavanarayana Rao and 'Veena Vidushi' Smt. Dwaram Venkata Varadamma. Dwaram Anantha...
- College, Kothapet (1994). Kakarparthi Bhavanarayana Post Graduate College, Kothapet (2001) Kakarparthi Bhavanarayana Post Graduate Centre, Kothapet (2003)...
- respectively. The name Bapatla is derived from the presiding deity of the Bhavanarayana Temple, which is believed to date back to the Mauryan period. Historically...
- Bhavanarayana Rao Ghantasala 9 "Sukravarapu Poddu Sirini" Chillara Bhavanarayana Rao S. Janaki 1:08 10 "Jaya Jaya Mahalakshmi" Chillara Bhavanarayana...
- Surutapalli Venugopalaswamy Temple, Karvetinagaram East Godavari Annavaram Bhavanarayana Temple, Sarpavaram Biccavolu Draksharama Kodandarama Temple, Gollala...
- has an Indian Air Force station and several universities. Named after Bhavanarayana Swamy temple, it was originally called Bhavapuri, and later to Bhavapatla...