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Koohinoor ekkada nuncho telusa evarikaina? Something kollur mines in guntur ani chadivinattu gurthu...

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Koohinoor ekkada nuncho telusa evarikaina? Something kollur mines in guntur ani chadivinattu gurthu...

adhe..most of the nijam diamonds kooda akkadanunche vachay.. but still they r nijam aka telangana property.. :3D_Smiles:ย ani trs antadi..

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adhe..most of the nijam diamonds kooda akkadanunche vachay.. but still they r nijam aka telangana property.. :3D_Smiles: ani trs antadi..


Haha....eppudu aa archaeological vallu appudu racha...ekkada kannukunte aa state ki velthayi ani...ayina andhra kuda nizam dhe kada till he gave it to british :)
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Haha....eppudu aa archaeological vallu appudu racha...ekkada kannukunte aa state ki velthayi ani...ayina andhra kuda nizam dhe kada till he gave it to british :)

No man, mee jaati veru mee jati veru, mammalni tokkesaru ย  bye1

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yo bond man..how are you ? long time..

enti ila vachav DB ki

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Password ippude gurtochindi bhayya.... :)

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old screen name please

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Password ippude gurtochindi bhayya.... :)

old screen name please

vikuba...

itu vachey plans emaina or akkadey na?

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vikuba...

itu vachey plans emaina or akkadey na?

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Prastutaniki ikkade.... oche plan unte post chesta. ekkada ippudu nuv?

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Aina ninnu kalavalante NH and MA forests lo trip kottalemo :D

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Prastutaniki ikkade.... oche plan unte post chesta. ekkada ippudu nuv?

Aina ninnu kalavalante NH and MA forests lo trip kottalemo :D

nen inka akkadey una...

nuv elago NH loney ga mostly kaalu pettedhi..

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mangalagiri dhaggara kadha?

Undavalli Caves !

The Undavalli Caves is an example of Indian rock-cut architecture, are located in the village of Undavalli in Tadepalli Mandal in Guntur District, near the southern bank of Krishna river, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The caves are located 6 km south west from Vijayawada, 22 km north west of Guntur City and about 280 km from Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

These caves have been carved out of solid sandsone on a hillside in the 4th to 5th centuries A.D. There are several caves. The best known and largest one has four stories with a huge statue of Lord Vishnu in a reclining posture sculpted from a single block of granite inside the second floor. Other shrines inside the cave are dedicated to Trimurti: to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Main cave belongs to the earliest examples of Gupta architecture, primarily primitive rock-cut monastery cells carved into the sandstone hills. Initially caves were shaped as a Buddhist monastery and the first floor still retains style of Buddhist vihara, including some Buddhist sculptures. The walls of the caves display sculptures carved by skilled craftsmen.

Undavalli caves are associated with the Vishnukundina kings of 420 to 620 A.D. They are dedicated to Anantapadmanabha Swamy and Narisimha Swamy. Caves are surrounded by the green countryside. From the high hill above the cave overlooking the Krishna river many fine specimens of rock cut Hindu architecture can be seen.

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akkanna madhanna name vinna... mangalagiri dhagara panakala swamy temple dhagara kuda evo nidhulu dhacharantaru kadha?

rumors unnai. dont know?

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Treasure hunt begins in Andhra temples
Last updated: 16 July, 2011
Hyderabad, July 16, DHNS:

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In the back drop of the treasure being discovered in Keralaโ€™s Padmanabhaswamy temple, there has been a spurt of treasure hunting activities in Andhra Pradesh which has a plethora of temples.

treasure-hunt-tirupati.jpgTreasure hunters are exploring the Nallamala deep forest area to try their luck, particularly in the vicinity of the historic Ahobilam belt where a closed well in Lakshmi Narasimha Swami temple is believed to have treasure larger than that of Padmanabhaswamy temple.

The stone and palm leaf scriptures reveal that underground den sealed with big stones just in front of main deity, contains a huge golden and diamonds treasure hidden by South Indian King Sri Krishnadevaraya of the 16th century.

For three decades several attempts were made to plunder this treasure, but whoever attempted had died immediately, say locals. โ€œOne archeology professor, who tried to dig the surface, died on the spot when some poisonous fumes erupted from the side hole of the earth 20 years ago,โ€ said a priest on the condition of anonymity.

โ€œRecently, an engineer who attempted to break open the treasure not only failed in his attempt but also lost his life,โ€ narrates Penchalayya, a teaย  stall owner at Ahobilam.
Some people say former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh Marri Chenna Reddy also got some secret survey done in and around the temple to find out the treasure, but for some mysterious reasons he withdrew from that task. Subsequently no attempts were made by anyone to find the treasure.

It is believed in Ahobilam that when the Ghajani Mohammad and other Arabs invaded on India to plunder the vast opulence of the then Indian Kingdoms, the Kings used to hide the treasures below the temples or in dens to protect them from being plundered by enemy countries.

The scriptures around the temple says the treasure cannot be taken out now as still one more generation has to pass as per the dates of the scripture. So it is better not to make attempts to discover the treasure below the temple to avoid pre-mature death, according to temple priests.

Similarly in Vundavalli rock caves in the Guntur district of the state, there is a 15-foot single stone of Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swami statue which resembles Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swami of Tiruvananthapuram.ย 

It is said that there is a large treasure inside the caves and a secret tunnel towards the temple of Panakala Lakshmi Narasimha Swami which is located on a Passive Volcano on Mangaliri road.


Last week, in Gopanpalli village in Zaheerabad mandal of Medak district, unidentified people entered an old Siddeswaraswamy temple located in the village and dismantled two Nandi statues in the pursuit of searching for treasure. Those who entered the temple for the treasure also offered prayers, lit lamps, and broke coconuts before digging.

In yet another incident in the Malkapur village of Rangareddy district, unidentified people damaged the Shivalingam and Nandi statue hoping to find some treasure. The treasure hunters also dug up huge pits in the premises of local Hanuman temple located on Bacharam-Korremula road in Hayathnagar mandal in the same district of the state.

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