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  2. Amaravati - Wikipedia

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    Amaravati (English: / ə m ə ˈ r ɑː v ə θ ɪ / ə-muh-rah-vuh-thi, Telugu: Amarāvati) is the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [ a ] It is situated in Guntur district along the right bank of the Krishna River and southwest of Vijayawada .

  3. Amaravati River - Wikipedia

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    The 282-kilometre (175 mi) long Amaravati River begins at the Kerala/Tamil Nadu border at the bottom of Manjampatti Valley between the Anaimalai Hills and the Palni Hills in Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park in Tirupur district. It descends in a northerly direction through Amaravathi Reservoir and Amaravathi Dam at Amaravathinagar.

  4. Amaravathi (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ajith signed the film on 3 August 1992, making his debut in Tamil as a lead actor. [3] Similarly, the lead actress Sanghavi was 16 years old when the film started production. [ 4 ] As the film went into post production, Ajith was bed-ridden due to a racing injury and remained in treatment for twenty months. [ 5 ]

  5. Amaravathi Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Amaravathi Dam is a dam constructed across the Amaravathi River.It is located at Amaravathinagar, 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Udumalpet on SH 17 in the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tirupur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

  6. Amaravathi, Palnadu district - Wikipedia

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    The Mahachaitya at Amaravati, locally known as Dipaladinne ("Hill of Lamps"), was first recognized for its historical significance by Colonel Colin Mackenzie in 1797. The mound, located on the southern bank of the Krishna River, was being excavated on the orders of zamindar Vasireddy Venkatadri Nayudu, who had recently moved his seat of power from Chintapalli to Amaravati.

  7. Amaravati (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Amaravati (mythology), the capital of Svarga, one of the seven planes of Hinduism; Amaravati, a Pali word meaning "Abode of the Deathless", which refers to nirvana; Amaravati Stupa, a ruined Buddhist stupa near the village of Amaravathi; Amaravati art, regional style of sculpture, 1st century BC to 4th century CE, after the Amaravati Stupa

  8. Amararama - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, one of the earliest recorded inscriptions in the temple region is an Eastern Chalukya epigraph found at Dharanikota, near Amaravati. [ 3 ] The temple's foundation reflects early Buddhist influence, featuring elements like a white marble lotus medallion and a cylindrical mula virat in the sanctum.

  9. Amaravathinagar - Wikipedia

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    Amaravathinagar is a small town in the foothills of Annamalai Hills in Tirupur district, Tamil Nadu, India; 17 km south on SH 17 from Udumalpet and around 80 km south of Downtown Coimbatore city. The three major employers in this village are the Amaravathi Reservoir and dam, Sainik School and the Glucose Factory.