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Penukonda

Penukonda also called Penugonda is a town in the Sri Sathya Sai district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is 70 km away from Anantapur town.[1]

Penukonda
Penugonda
Chilla Konda near Penukonda
Penukonda
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 14°05′06″N 77°35′46″E / 14.085°N 77.596°E / 14.085; 77.596
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictSri Sathya Sai District
Government
 • TypePanchayati raj
 • BodyGram Panchayat
Area
 • Total6.5 km2 (2.5 sq mi)
Elevation
769 m (2,523 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total27,382
 • Density4,200/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Demonympenukondavi
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationAP 02
Nearest cityHindupur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPenukonda

Demography edit

According to The Imperial Gazetteer of India,[2] Penukonda was a subdivision and taluk of Anantapur district in Madras province. It contains 96 villages covering an area of 677 square miles. The population in 1901 was 92,482 compared with 81,104 in 1891. Penukonda was the headquarters with a population of 6,806. The Penner River flows along its western and Chitravati river along its eastern boundary.[citation needed]

History edit

This region was controlled at different points in history by the Hoysalas, Chalukyas, Vijayanagar, Nawabs, Maratha chieftain Murari Rao, Tipu Sultan, Nizam and eventually came under British rule after it was ceded to the British by the Nizam of Hyderabad.[3] It was a melting pot of different religions but the town and fort were established by early Hoysala kings, who were practitioners of Jainism.[citation needed]

 
Parsvanath image in Penukonda style

After Krishna Deva Raya, Venkatapathi Rayalu, the Emperor of Vijayanagar, took over.[citation needed] He made Raya Dalavayi Koneti Naidu (son of Kasturi Naidu, grandson of Akkappa Naidu, great-grandson of Kanaka Naidu of Chandragiri), as the governor of Penukonda and conferred him the title with Maha-Raja-Raja-Sri and celebrated Koneti Naidu's marriage with Swarna. Koneti Naidu ruled Penukonda, Rayadurga and Kundurpi Forts for about 17 years (1635-1652 AD). After the ruling of Koneti Nayudu his descendants Raya Dalavayi Sri Venkatapathi Nayudu, Peda Timmappa Nayudu, Venkatapathi Nayudu, Koneti Nayudu, Rajagopala Nayudu and Timmappa Nayudu ruled this Penukonda.[citation needed] Following Vijayanagara's defeat at the Battle of Talikota in 1565, Tirumala moved the capital of the Empire to Penukonda, where it stayed until 1592.[4]

Because of its ancient Jain history and presence of many temples it is one of the most revered places for Jains. In the Tamil Jain tradition, this is counted as one of the four Jain centers of learning (Vidystahana) i.e. a Bhattaraka matha which are Delhi, Kolhapur, Jina Kanchi and Penukonda.[5] The famous Pache Parsvanath Swamy Temple, with idol of Parsvanath containing a single green coloured stone (Pacha) is located here.[6][7] According to the inscription on the image, it was consecrated in A.D. 1359, by a disciple of Mula Sangh Nandisangha's Balatkara Gana, Saraswathi Gachha, Kondakundanvaya's Priyarajaguru Mandalacharya Maghanandi Siddantha Deva. It was once the seat of a Jain Bhattaraka, established in A.D. 1359. The seat became extinct and the local Jain population declined. However the temple is well preserved. Also located here is the historic Ajitnath temple from the same period. After renovation by the Gowdanakunte family of Amarapura, it was preserved by Muni 108 Sri Ajithakeerthi Maharaj. After his samdhi in 1966, the temple was in poor condition byt has recently been renovated by the Dharmasthala institution.[8]

Kumbakarna garden here spreading over 5 acres has a Gigantic statue of the sleeping Kumbhakarna, measuring 142 feet in length and 32 feet in height into whose cavernous belly one can walk. Several asuras are seen trying to wake up the sleeping Giant, depicting the famous story of this in invincible brother of Ravana in Ramayana.[9]

a Tomb of Baba Fakruddin a sufi saint who settled in Penukonda.

Assembly constituency edit

Penukonda is an assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh.

Notable names in history – The Penukonda family name was responsible for developing the popular Kadapa stone that is used for granite countertops.

References edit

  1. ^ "Anantapur District Mandals" (PDF). Census of India. p. 421. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  2. ^ Penukonda in The Imperial Gazetteer of India vol 20, pp: 104-5.
  3. ^ http://www.anantapur.com/travel/penu.html
  4. ^ Eaton, Richard (2019). "The Deccan and the South, 1400-1650". India in the Persianate Age, 1000-1765. Penguin Books. p. 175.
  5. ^ Jain Monuments of Andhra, G. Jawaharlal, Sharada Publishing Houe, 2002, p. 74
  6. ^ A speed-breaker called Penukonda, The Hindu, Jul 10, 2004[dead link]
  7. ^ Penukonda
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 August 2018. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2016.

penukonda, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, templates, tools, available, assist,. This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 Penukonda news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Penukonda also called Penugonda is a town in the Sri Sathya Sai district of Andhra Pradesh India It is 70 km away from Anantapur town 1 Penukonda PenugondaChilla Konda near PenukondaPenukondaLocation in Andhra Pradesh IndiaCoordinates 14 05 06 N 77 35 46 E 14 085 N 77 596 E 14 085 77 596Country IndiaStateAndhra PradeshDistrictSri Sathya Sai DistrictGovernment TypePanchayati raj BodyGram PanchayatArea Total6 5 km2 2 5 sq mi Elevation769 m 2 523 ft Population 2011 Total27 382 Density4 200 km2 11 000 sq mi DemonympenukondaviLanguages OfficialTeluguTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Vehicle registrationAP 02Nearest cityHindupurVidhan Sabha constituencyPenukonda Contents 1 Demography 2 History 3 Assembly constituency 4 ReferencesDemography editAccording to The Imperial Gazetteer of India 2 Penukonda was a subdivision and taluk of Anantapur district in Madras province It contains 96 villages covering an area of 677 square miles The population in 1901 was 92 482 compared with 81 104 in 1891 Penukonda was the headquarters with a population of 6 806 The Penner River flows along its western and Chitravati river along its eastern boundary citation needed History editThis region was controlled at different points in history by the Hoysalas Chalukyas Vijayanagar Nawabs Maratha chieftain Murari Rao Tipu Sultan Nizam and eventually came under British rule after it was ceded to the British by the Nizam of Hyderabad 3 It was a melting pot of different religions but the town and fort were established by early Hoysala kings who were practitioners of Jainism citation needed nbsp Parsvanath image in Penukonda styleAfter Krishna Deva Raya Venkatapathi Rayalu the Emperor of Vijayanagar took over citation needed He made Raya Dalavayi Koneti Naidu son of Kasturi Naidu grandson of Akkappa Naidu great grandson of Kanaka Naidu of Chandragiri as the governor of Penukonda and conferred him the title with Maha Raja Raja Sri and celebrated Koneti Naidu s marriage with Swarna Koneti Naidu ruled Penukonda Rayadurga and Kundurpi Forts for about 17 years 1635 1652 AD After the ruling of Koneti Nayudu his descendants Raya Dalavayi Sri Venkatapathi Nayudu Peda Timmappa Nayudu Venkatapathi Nayudu Koneti Nayudu Rajagopala Nayudu and Timmappa Nayudu ruled this Penukonda citation needed Following Vijayanagara s defeat at the Battle of Talikota in 1565 Tirumala moved the capital of the Empire to Penukonda where it stayed until 1592 4 Because of its ancient Jain history and presence of many temples it is one of the most revered places for Jains In the Tamil Jain tradition this is counted as one of the four Jain centers of learning Vidystahana i e a Bhattaraka matha which are Delhi Kolhapur Jina Kanchi and Penukonda 5 The famous Pache Parsvanath Swamy Temple with idol of Parsvanath containing a single green coloured stone Pacha is located here 6 7 According to the inscription on the image it was consecrated in A D 1359 by a disciple of Mula Sangh Nandisangha s Balatkara Gana Saraswathi Gachha Kondakundanvaya s Priyarajaguru Mandalacharya Maghanandi Siddantha Deva It was once the seat of a Jain Bhattaraka established in A D 1359 The seat became extinct and the local Jain population declined However the temple is well preserved Also located here is the historic Ajitnath temple from the same period After renovation by the Gowdanakunte family of Amarapura it was preserved by Muni 108 Sri Ajithakeerthi Maharaj After his samdhi in 1966 the temple was in poor condition byt has recently been renovated by the Dharmasthala institution 8 Kumbakarna garden here spreading over 5 acres has a Gigantic statue of the sleeping Kumbhakarna measuring 142 feet in length and 32 feet in height into whose cavernous belly one can walk Several asuras are seen trying to wake up the sleeping Giant depicting the famous story of this in invincible brother of Ravana in Ramayana 9 a Tomb of Baba Fakruddin a sufi saint who settled in Penukonda Assembly constituency editPenukonda is an assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh Notable names in history The Penukonda family name was responsible for developing the popular Kadapa stone that is used for granite countertops 1952 L N Reddy Independent 1955 Chidambara Reddy Indian National Congress 1962 Narasireddy Independent 1967 Narayana Reddy Indian National Congress 1972 S D Narayana Reddy Indian National Congress 1978 G Narayana Reddy Indian National Congress I 1983 S Ramachandra Reddy Telugu Desam Party 1985 S Ramachandra Reddy Telugu Desam Party 1989 S Chennareddy Indian National Congress 1991 S V Ramana Reddy Indian National Congress 1994 Paritala Ravindra Telugu Desam Party 1999 Paritala Ravindra Telugu Desam Party 2004 Paritala Ravindra Telugu Desam Party 2005 Paritala Sunitha Telugu Desam Party 2009 B K Parthasarathi Telugu Desam Party 2014 B K Parthasarathi Telugu Desam Party 2019 Malagundla Sankaranarayana YSR Congress Party References edit Anantapur District Mandals PDF Census of India p 421 Retrieved 6 June 2017 Penukonda in The Imperial Gazetteer of India vol 20 pp 104 5 http www anantapur com travel penu html Eaton Richard 2019 The Deccan and the South 1400 1650 India in the Persianate Age 1000 1765 Penguin Books p 175 Jain Monuments of Andhra G Jawaharlal Sharada Publishing Houe 2002 p 74 A speed breaker called Penukonda The Hindu Jul 10 2004 dead link Penukonda Sri Ajithanatha Digambar Jain Temple Penkonda 2019 Archived from the original on 21 August 2018 Retrieved 22 March 2019 anantapuramu Archived from the original on 5 March 2017 Retrieved 13 June 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Penukonda amp oldid 1184946391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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