Devuni Kadapa

Devuni Kadapa is a part of Kadapa City and a historical site. It is also known as Patha Kadapa, meaning Old Kadapa.[1][2] It is famous for its temple of Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Swami.[3]

Devuni Kadapa
(Patha Kadapa) Old Kadapa City
Historical site
Nickname: 
Threshold to Tirupati Venkateswara Temple
Coordinates: 14°29′29″N 78°50′9″E
CountryIndia
StateAndhra Pradesh
CityKadapa
Government
  BodyKadapa Municipal Corporation
Languages
  OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
516001
Telephone code08562
Vehicle registrationAP04

Toponymy

The name "Devuni Kadapa" is derived from the word gadapa, which means "threshold" or "door sill". The pilgrims who wanted to visit the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, located in Tirupati, had to first visit the Lakshmi Venkateswara Swami Temple in Devuni Kadapa, hence gaining its name.

History

Kadapa is named after the word Gadapa which is originated from the words "Devuni Gadapa" means "Threshold of the entrance for The Lord Venkateswara Swamy". The Idol of the Lord Venkateswara has been established by Kripacharya, hence the ancient name of Devuni kadapa is also mentioned in puranas as "Kripavathi Kshetram". Sri Lakshmi Venkateshwara Temple stands as an example of Vijayanagara architecture. It is said that Tallapaka Annamacharya visited this place and all the Sankaracharyas of the Advaita Mutt and the great poet Kshetrayya also visited this place. This temple was undertaken by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam.[2]

Transport

It has the nearest railway station of Kadapa. The nearest airport is the Kadapa Airport which is located in the outskirts of the city and is about 9.5 km from Devuni Kadapa.[4]

References

  1. "Raayalaseema". mana-raayalaseema.blogspot.com.
  2. "Y.S.R.-District Panchayat". appr.gov.in. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015.
  3. Sagabala Phanindra. "DEVUNI KADAPA HISTORY". manadevunikadapa.blogspot.com.
  4. "Distance between Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh and Devuni Kadapa Temple, Devuni Kadapa, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh". distancebetweencities.co.in.
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