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- Pavurallakonda or Pavurallabodu is a hill po****rly known as Narasimhaswamy Konda. It is located near Bheemunipatnam, about 25 km north of Visakhapatnam...
- Gosthani. See pavurallakonda page for more details. There is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha on the eastern side of Pavurallakonda facing the...
- scattered across Visakhapatnam, reflecting the region's Buddhist legacy. Pavurallakonda ("pigeon hill") is a hillock west of Bhimli, about 24 km (15 mi) from...
- sorted by location. Amaravati Bavikonda Bojjannakonda Nagarjunakonda Pavurallakonda Phanigiri Ramatheertham Salihundam Thotlakonda Golden Pagoda, Namsai...
- existence along with nearby sites in Visakhapatnam like Bavikonda and Pavurallakonda. The lofty stupas shining during the day, with their light lime plaster...
- life imprisonment.[better source needed] Buddhist heritage sites of Pavurallakonda, Thotlakonda and Bavikonda lie along the coast of Bay of Bengal at Visakhapatnam...
- Jwalapuram Kotturu Dhanadibbalu Lepakshi Madakasira Nagarjunakonda Pavurallakonda Penukonda Ramatheertham Salihundam Tadpatri Thotlakonda Undavalli caves...
- State archaeological Department. The Buddhist sites of Thotlakonda and Pavurallakonda are situated close by. The Indian National Trust for Arts and Cultural...
- Dharanikota Ghantasala Gudivada Guntupalli Jag****yapeta Nagarjunakonda Pavurallakonda museum Ramatheertham Salihundam Thotlakonda Undavalli Caves Visakhapatnam...
- in various regions. They can also be seen at Thotlakonda, Bavikonda, Pavurallakonda around Visakhapatnam. They all flourished around 3rd century BCE to...