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Pick up from Vijayawada Airport / Railway station / Bus Stand. Transfer to hotel. After fresh ups, departure to Amaravathi via Guntur. Visit Amareswara Swamy in Amaravathi temple (One of the Pancharamams) and back to Vijayawada via Mangalagiri (Panakalaswamy temple). Evening visit famous Kanaka Durga (a Shakthi Peetham) temple on Indrakeeladri Hills.
After breakfast, proceed to visit Vundavalli Caves and then proceed to visit Hailand(Amusement Park) near Guntur, till evening. Back to Vijayawada.
At about 7 AM check out from the Hotel and Departure to Dwaraka Tirumala. To visit Lord Venkateswara temple (Chinna Tirupathi), return back to Vijayawada, Enroute visit Bhavani Islands and world famous Kondapalli Toys Arrive back to Vijayawada. Drop at Railway Station / Bus Stand / Airport to board the return Train / Bus / Flight for destination.
Amaravati is also known as 'Punyakshetra'. When Subramanya killed the demon Tarakasura, the Shivalingam in his throat broke and fell in five different spots, which became the Pancharama kshetras. The foremost of these is Amareswara at Amaravati where Indra and the Devas are believed to have worshipped Shiva. Amareswaram is considered sacred because of three things, the Krishna River, an important 'Kshetra' with a 'Sthalamahatyam' and the 'Sri Mahalinga Murthy', which are three sacred principles embodied in one. It was also the capital of Satavahanas, the first great Andhra kings who ruled from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, after the downfall of Maurya empire.
Vijayawada is the third largest city in the state of Andhra Pradesh and has great religious and cultural importance. A major part of Vijayawada is covered by a low range of hills and Krishna River runs through the city. It is believed that Arjuna was granted the divine weapon ‘Pashupathastra’ by Lord Shiva at this place. Vijayawada has a number of tourist attractions which include Kanaka Durga Temple, Gandhi Hil, Mogalarajapuram Caves, HazaratBal Mosque, Rajiv Gandhi Park, Undavalli caves and Kondapalli Fort.
This shape of the hill looks like an elephant. From all the directions, the hill appears in the elephant shape only. There is an interesting legend to show as to how the mountain came into existence. Pariyatra, an ancient king had a son Hrasva Srungi visited all holy and sacred places to regain normal bodily stature and finally visited this holy place of Mangalagiri and stayed for three years performing penance. All the Devathas (Gods) advised him to stay at Mangalagiri and continue to do penance in praise of Lord Vishnu. The father of Hrasva Srungi came with his retinue to take back his son to his kingdom. But Hrasva Srungi took the shape of an elephant to become the abode of Lord Vishnu who is locally known as Panakala Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy. The temple of Sri Panakala Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy is situated on the hill. On the right side of the steps provided to reach the temple, there is a stone inscription by Sri Krishnadeva Raya of Vijayanagar and a little further up, the foot prints of Mahaprabhu Chaitanya are to be seen. Midway on the steps there is a temple of Lord Panakala Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy there is only the face with the mouth widely opened. A dhwajasthambham was erected in front of the temple in 1955. Behind the temple there is the temple of Sri Lakshmi, to the west of which there is a tunnel which is believed to lead to Vundavalli caves on the banks of the Krishna. The stone inscription of the kings of Vijayanagar relate besides to the conquest of Rayalu over Kondapalli etc., that Siddhiraju Thimmarajayya Devara granted a total of 200 kunchams (10 kunchams make one acre) land in 28 villages of which Mangalagiri was one and gift of 40 kunchams by China Thirumalayya to Ramanujakutam.
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Dwaraka Tirumala is an ancient holy place and a popular pilgrim center in Andhra Pradesh of South India. Dwaraka Tirumala is nearer to 'Eluru', the head quarters of West Godavari District, which is 42 KM away from Eluru. Dwaraka Tirumala is situated at 15KM distance from Bhimadole Junction, which is in between Vijayawada and Rajahmundry State Highway and Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam main Railway line.
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