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This 18th Century temple
has a beautifully sculptured idol of Chennakesava with his consort Lakshmi.
| Kasivisweswaraswamy
shrine |
Situated next to the
Chennakesavaswamy Temple, this shrine is famous for its Addala Mandapam
which was considred in 1945.
The ancient temple
of the eight-faced Durga-Bhairavaswamy, is located in the midst of thick
forest and picturesque surroundins. The sculpture in this temple has
been carved out of a single rock. The 60 metre high waterfall near the
temple adds to the beauty of the surroundings.
| Malakonda
(6 km from Chundi) |
The temple of Malayadri
Lakshminarasimhasamy is on a hillockthat is in the midst of thick forest
and delightful country.
The mandukeswaraswamy
Temple on the slope of a hill was built by a Chola king. The Gundakamma
River flow by the hill.
The Chennakesavaswamy
shrin here has a beautiful 40 pillar mantapam and magnificent sculptured
gopurams. The Kalyana Mandapam in this temple has six musical pillars
that produces the seven musical notes when tapped.
Motupalle is an ancient
sea port, which florished under various dynasties, from the 1st Century
AD. Traces of Buddhist stupas and sculpture may be seen here. |