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- Sitanagaram is a southern neighbourhood of Vijayawada and an ancient site located in the District of Guntur in East-Coast part of India. It is 18 miles...
- Saketa Now as Ayodhya Sirkap (Now in ****stan) Sirsukh (now in ****stan) Sitanagaram Somnath Sopara Sravasti Tamralipta, now Tamluk Taxila (earlier Takshashila...
- transformed to "****a uru" and later to "Guntur". The nearby places of Sitanagaram and the Guttikonda caves are referred in the ancient texts (Vedic puranas)...
- headquarters Parvathipuram. 468 km from State capital Vijayawada towards west. Sitanagaram is located at 18°40′00″N 83°22′00″E / 18.6667°N 83.3667°E / 18.6667;...
- the name. The 'Nagas' were said to have ruled the region. The place of Sitanagaram and the Guthikonda Caves can be traced (through Vedic Puranas) back to...
- Act in 1930. In 1931, he was detained for involvement in activities at Sitanagaram ashram. In 1932, he was held in connection with the Veera Bharati newspaper...
- Rangapuram Khandrika (or Agraharam) is an agency village in Sitanagaram Gram panchayat of Chintalapudi mandal in Eluru district of Andhra Pradesh. 17°11′N...
- rehabilitation in 1974 in the areas of erstwhile criminal settlements Sitanagaram, Stuartpuram, Kawali, and Kapparallathippa in Andhra Pradesh. They devoted...
- Vishnukundina kings. Swami Chinna Jeeyar Asramam and Temple town was located in Sitanagaram Tadepalli. Haailand Resorts is the biggest Amu****t park on the Guntur-Vijayawada...
- 6280. It is spread over an area of 805 ha (1,990 acres). A canal from Sitanagaram (Tadepalle) p****es through the village, which draws water from Krishna...