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Penuganchiprolu

Penuganchiprolu is a village in NTR district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Penuganchiprolu mandal in Nandigama revenue division.[1]: 16 

Penuganchiprolu
Village
Oldest Temple In 19th Century
Penuganchiprolu
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 16°54′12″N 80°14′08″E / 16.9033293°N 80.2356245°E / 16.9033293; 80.2356245
CountryIndia
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictNTR
MandalPenuganchiprolu
Government
 • TypePanchayati raj
 • BodyPenuganchiprolu gram panchayat
Area
 • Total3,880 ha (9,590 acres)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total14,374
 • Density370/km2 (960/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
521190
Area code+91–8678
Vehicle registrationAP

Geography Edit

Penuganchiprolu is located at 16°55′00″N 80°15′00″E / 16.9167°N 80.2500°E / 16.9167; 80.2500. It has an average elevation of 42 metres (141 feet).It is located 144 km west from District headquarters Machilipatnam.This place lies in the border of Krishna District(Town: Jaggayyapet), Khammam District(Town: Madhira) and Khammam District(City: Khammam).


History Edit

Andhra Ratna Gopalakrishnayya Duggirala (1889-1928) born in our penuganchiprolu Gopalakrishnayya Duggirala was one of the famous leaders in the non-violent Indian Freedom Movement. Kommaraju Laxmana Rao, a great literature was also born in Penuganchiprolu.He Started "Sri Krishna Telugu maha Sabha" in Hyderabad. Penuganchprolu is also famous for agriculture, political movement and high skilled technical professionals are available.

Temples Edit

Penuganchiprolu Previously Called "Pedakanchi" . There Are More Than 101 Temples In Penuganchprolu. Penuganchiprolu Is One Of The Great Piligrim Places In Andhra Pradesh. The Temple Named Sri Lakshmi Tirupatamma Devastanam Has The Great Goddess "Sri Laxmi Tirupathamma, Gopaiah". Every Year, More Than Ten Lacs Of Piligrams Visit ThIs Temple. Thousands Of Women Carry Bonalu (Recipi Cooked With Rice, Milk And Jaggery) As Offering For The Temple Fair (Tirunallu) At Penuganchiprolu. Prime Attraction Is The Sri Tirupatamma Ammavari Temple.

Sri Lakshmi Tirupatamma temple that was built as far back as in the seventeenth century is attracting streams of devotees round the year and is one of the very famous temples in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, whose phenomenal growth started from the date of her immolation (Agnipravesham).

Every year lakhs of devotees visit the temple seeking Sri Lakshmi Tirupatamma talli(Mother/Goddess) blessings during Tirunallu (Ritual celebrated during the months of March and April). Penuganchiprolu is a village located in the Krishna district of Andhra-Pradesh state, India. This Place is in the border of the Krishna District and Khammam District.

Sri Tirupatamba is worshipped in the Penuganchiprolu Temple as the image of "Shakti". She preached virtuous qualities of life to her devotees and made her, abode at Penuganchiprolu.Mudiraj Papamamba was her principal devotee and therefore, her family members are ordained to perform poojas and other sevas in the Temple.

According to the folklore there were 101 Temples existing in ancient times and therefore, it was deemed as Pedakanchipuram. Muniyeru (a stream) flowing, along the Temple and it was said to be created with the spiritual power of Moudgalya Maharishi and hence it was named after him.

According to temple assistant executive office Meda Gopala Rao the annual income had touched Rs.11+ crore. A diamond crown worth Rs.2 crore had been presented to the deity. The temple authorities have also deposited Rs.5 crore with the government for the acquisition of 16 acres adjacent to the temple for developing more amenities for pilgrim.(The Hindu - 09-04-2013)

Transport Edit

Penuganchiprolu is the reachable place to 3 districts Krishna(Vijaywada), Suryapet(Kodad), Khammam(khammam). From Vijayawada for every 1 hour, you can get an APSRTC bus.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "District Census Hand Book – Krishna" (PDF). Census of India. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. p. 208. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Census 2011". The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 19 August 2014.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Penuganchiprolu news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Penuganchiprolu is a village in NTR district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh It is the mandal headquarters of Penuganchiprolu mandal in Nandigama revenue division 1 16 PenuganchiproluVillageOldest Temple In 19th CenturyPenuganchiproluLocation in Andhra Pradesh IndiaCoordinates 16 54 12 N 80 14 08 E 16 9033293 N 80 2356245 E 16 9033293 80 2356245CountryIndiaStateAndhra PradeshDistrictNTRMandalPenuganchiproluGovernment TypePanchayati raj BodyPenuganchiprolu gram panchayatArea 1 Total3 880 ha 9 590 acres Population 2011 2 Total14 374 Density370 km2 960 sq mi Languages OfficialTeluguTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN521190Area code 91 8678Vehicle registrationAP Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Temples 4 Transport 5 See also 6 ReferencesGeography EditPenuganchiprolu is located at 16 55 00 N 80 15 00 E 16 9167 N 80 2500 E 16 9167 80 2500 It has an average elevation of 42 metres 141 feet It is located 144 km west from District headquarters Machilipatnam This place lies in the border of Krishna District Town Jaggayyapet Khammam District Town Madhira and Khammam District City Khammam History EditAndhra Ratna Gopalakrishnayya Duggirala 1889 1928 born in our penuganchiprolu Gopalakrishnayya Duggirala was one of the famous leaders in the non violent Indian Freedom Movement Kommaraju Laxmana Rao a great literature was also born in Penuganchiprolu He Started Sri Krishna Telugu maha Sabha in Hyderabad Penuganchprolu is also famous for agriculture political movement and high skilled technical professionals are available Temples EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Penuganchiprolu Previously Called Pedakanchi There Are More Than 101 Temples In Penuganchprolu Penuganchiprolu Is One Of The Great Piligrim Places In Andhra Pradesh The Temple Named Sri Lakshmi Tirupatamma Devastanam Has The Great Goddess Sri Laxmi Tirupathamma Gopaiah Every Year More Than Ten Lacs Of Piligrams Visit ThIs Temple Thousands Of Women Carry Bonalu Recipi Cooked With Rice Milk And Jaggery As Offering For The Temple Fair Tirunallu At Penuganchiprolu Prime Attraction Is The Sri Tirupatamma Ammavari Temple Sri Lakshmi Tirupatamma temple that was built as far back as in the seventeenth century is attracting streams of devotees round the year and is one of the very famous temples in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh whose phenomenal growth started from the date of her immolation Agnipravesham Every year lakhs of devotees visit the temple seeking Sri Lakshmi Tirupatamma talli Mother Goddess blessings during Tirunallu Ritual celebrated during the months of March and April Penuganchiprolu is a village located in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh state India This Place is in the border of the Krishna District and Khammam District Sri Tirupatamba is worshipped in the Penuganchiprolu Temple as the image of Shakti She preached virtuous qualities of life to her devotees and made her abode at Penuganchiprolu Mudiraj Papamamba was her principal devotee and therefore her family members are ordained to perform poojas and other sevas in the Temple According to the folklore there were 101 Temples existing in ancient times and therefore it was deemed as Pedakanchipuram Muniyeru a stream flowing along the Temple and it was said to be created with the spiritual power of Moudgalya Maharishi and hence it was named after him According to temple assistant executive office Meda Gopala Rao the annual income had touched Rs 11 crore A diamond crown worth Rs 2 crore had been presented to the deity The temple authorities have also deposited Rs 5 crore with the government for the acquisition of 16 acres adjacent to the temple for developing more amenities for pilgrim The Hindu 09 04 2013 Transport EditPenuganchiprolu is the reachable place to 3 districts Krishna Vijaywada Suryapet Kodad Khammam khammam From Vijayawada for every 1 hour you can get an APSRTC bus See also EditList of villages in Krishna districtReferences Edit a b District Census Hand Book Krishna PDF Census of India Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India p 208 Retrieved 6 May 2019 Census 2011 The Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Retrieved 19 August 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Penuganchiprolu amp oldid 1131102825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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