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  2. Bugga Ramalingeswara temple - Wikipedia

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    Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy temple is a Siva shrine situated on the southern bank of the Penna river in Tadipatri, Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] It was built between 1490 and 1509 by Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayudu I , a chieftain of the Gutti - Gandikota region during the reign of the Vijayanagara Empire .

  3. Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayudu I - Wikipedia

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    Though Ramalinga developed Tadipatri, he also developed his ancestral estate consisting of Yadiki and its adjoining territories, which were previously governed by his father. [2] Temple Gopura of the Bugga Ramalingeswara Temple built by Pemmasani Ramalinga. Ramalinga Nayudu was the son of Pemmasani Timma Nayudu.

  4. Pemmasani Timmanayudu I - Wikipedia

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    Sriramamurty, Y. (1973), "The Pemmasani Family" (PDF), Studies in the History of the Telugu country during the Vijayanagara period 1336 to 1650 A D, Karnatak University/Shodhganga, hdl:10603/107988 Wagoner, Phillip B. (1993), Tidings of the king: a translation and ethnohistorical analysis of the Rāyavācakamu , University of Hawaii Press, ISBN ...

  5. Pemmasani Nayaks - Wikipedia

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    Pemmasani Nayaks are known to be the feudatory rulers of Gandikota in the sixteenth century, serving under Aravidu dynasty (1542–1652), especially Rama Raya. [8] The late sixteenth century Telugu text Rayavachakamu mentions Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayudu as a Kamma chief serving Krishnadeva Raya (r.

  6. Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayudu - Wikipedia

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    An inscription dated to 1544 CE, which was found in Tallaproddatu, states that Pemmasani Ramalinga enjoyed the nayankara (feudal control) of the village. [2] Phillip B. Wagoner who analysed 17th century Telugu text Rayavachakamu noted that it is not known whether Ramalinga Nayudu served Krishnadeva Raya or some later ruler. [3]

  7. Ramalinga Swamigal - Wikipedia

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    The land for the facility was donated by kind, generous people, and visitors can view the registration documents. [1] Entrance to the Sathya Gnana Sabha. The sign above it reads, "only those who have renounced meat and murder should enter". On 25 January 1872, Ramalinga opened the "Sathya Gnana Sabhai" (Hall of True

  8. Ramalingaswami Temple - Wikipedia

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    The shrine faces west in violation of the Hindu canon of temple architecture. The shivalingas, too, face west. There are shrines to Nandi, Kamadhenu, Murugan and his consorts Valli and Deivayanai, Shanisvara, Annapoorni and Kasi Visalakshi.

  9. Ramaswamy Temple, Kumbakonam - Wikipedia

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    Ramaswamy Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu located in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the prominent temples in the town and also one of the most prominent temples dedicated to Rama in India. This temple is also counted as a temple located on the banks of river Kaveri.

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