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once it was capital of satavahanas 

 

Amareswara temple nundi vachindhi buddism ki relation emi ledu 

 

a area lo buddism baga florish ayindhi anthey 

 

oka appudu andhra nagari ani undedhi anta peru

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once it was capital of satavahanas

Amareswara temple nundi vachindhi buddism ki relation emi ledu

a area lo buddism baga florish ayindhi anthey

oka appudu andhra nagari ani undedhi anta peru


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good 

 

once it was capital of satavahanas 

 

Amareswara temple nundi vachindhi buddism ki relation emi ledu 

 

a area lo buddism baga florish ayindhi anthey 

 

oka appudu andhra nagari ani undedhi anta peru

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good 

 

once it was capital of satavahanas 

 

Amareswara temple nundi vachindhi buddism ki relation emi ledu 

 

a area lo buddism baga florish ayindhi anthey 

 

oka appudu andhra nagari ani undedhi anta peru

 

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Amaravati is also referred as amareswaram

After amareswara temple in amaravati

Inka kastha moostha adhi telugu pere hindu god name

Inka emanna kavala

 amaravati....telugu bhasha..padam ani proof kaavali......neevalla avudda ?

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amaravati....telugu bhasha..padam ani proof kaavali......neevalla avudda ?


Kaadhani nee valla proof avudha

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 amaravati....telugu bhasha..padam ani proof kaavali......neevalla avudda ?

 

Amaravati is a town in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located 19 miles north of Guntur City. It is also referred as Amareswaram, for its famous Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Siva, which is one of the famous Pancharamas.[1] It was formerly known as Andhra Nagari.[2]Krishna River passes through the east side of Amaravati.

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