Tuesday, 28 April 2015

NALLAJERLA

NALLAJERLA MANDAL

LIst of villages:

Achannapalem
Ananthapalli
Anumunilanka
Avapadu
Ayyavaram
Cheepurugudem
Chodavaram(east)
Dubacherla
Gantavarigudem
Gundepalli
Jagannadhapuram
Kowluru
Marellamudi
Musallakunta
Nabipeta
Nallajerla
Pothavaram
Prakasharaopalem
Pullalapadu
Singarajupalem
Subhadrapalem
Thelikicharla
West chodavaram

ACHANTA

ACHANTA MANDAL:

Villages of Achanta:
Anagaralanka
Arundatipeta
Ballavaripalem
Balusuvaridibba
Bandaruvaripalem





Chillevaripalem
Chinapeta
Chinthalathota






Gollagudem





Kanchivaripalem





Kukkalavaripalem





Marrimula





Nellivaripalem





Pedalanka





Settibalijapeta





Uttarapalem
Gollapallivaricheruvu
Vennapuvaripale
Kandellavaripalem
Kusumavaripalem
Mattapartivaripalem
Mattavanicheruvu
Vardhanapugaruvu
Harijanapeta
Kanupothugunta
Lingaraju cheruvu
Padamati palem
Pedapeta
Taderupalem
Padmanabhunicheruvu
Pippallavaripalem
Theerthalapuntha
Venkatallacheruvu
Dakshinapalem
Isukagaruvu
Kapulapalem
Manevaripuntha
Nakkidilanka
Pallipalem
Pora
Thummalapalem
Venkatayapalem
Turakavarimeraka
Putchallanka
Parvaticheruvu
Turupugaruvu
Ravigunta
Uttara Adi.andhrapalli
Seelamvaripalem
Narasimharaopalem
Mangalipalem
Kasaratigunta
Jakkamsettivaripalem
Dakshinasettibalijapeta
Peda Arundatipeta
Bezawadavaripalem
Doddivaripalem
Geddadavaripalem
Kamotlapalem
Kethavaripalem
Mannevaripalem
Neerullipalem
Kamsalivanicheruvu
Kotha Harijanapeta
Marricheruvu
Nekkantivari Illu
Peda Harijanapeta








Monday, 27 April 2015

culture of andhra pradesh

Andhra Pradesh's cultural history can be summarized under the sections of Art, Architecture, Literature, Cuisine, Clothing and Religion/Philosophy.
Art: Annamayya, Tyagaraja, Kuchipudi summarize the rich artistic traditions of Andhra Pradesh. Contributions of Annamacharya and Tyagaraja to the "grammar of sound" made Telugu language the preferred language of composition for Carnatic Music and made Andhra Pradesh the mother of all modern music. Their influence not only on Carnatic but global classical music and the organisation of sound as a medium of emotional resonance has no parallel in human history. Kuchipudi as a refinement of the ancient Tamil art of Bharathanatyam, and in the context of the unique religious and cultural traditions of Andhra Pradesh stands on par with all the great global traditions of Classical Dance.
Architecture: There are three distinct and rich architectural traditions in Andhra Pradesh. The first traces back to the building of the legendary city of Amaravathi under Satavahanas. This unique style of architecture emphasizes the use of intricate and abstract sculpture with inspiration from religious themes. The second tradition draws on the enormous granite and lime stone reserves of the region and is reflected in the various temples and forts built over a very long period of time. The Temples and the ruins of Warangal stand as examples to this tradition. The third tradition is the Hyderabadi tradition, that emerged as fusion of local artistry with the rich Persian architectural traditions and tastes of the various nizams of Hyderabad. Charminar and the countess palaces of Hyderabad exemplify this genre of architecture.
Literature: As a recognized ancient language, Telugu has a rich and deep literary culture. NannayaTikkanaYerrapragadaSrinathaPothanaMolla (poet), and Tarikonda Venkamamba made Telugu language "The Italian of the East" - lingua franca for religious, musical composition and philosophy. The contributions of Charles Phillip BrownGurram JashuvaSri Sri (writer) and Viswanatha Satyanarayana made Telugu a vibrant and evolving modern language. The contributions of various Telugu/Tamil/Sanskrit grammarians to the formalization of English Grammar gave Telugu Literary traditions a truly global reach.
Cuisine: Andhra Pradesh culinary traditions are some of the richest in the world. Bandhar Laddu, Avakaya, Gongura, Pulusu, pappu charu, jonna kudu, bobbattu, kaza, arisa ..etc. draw on unique spices and rich fruit and vegetable harvests of the region. Various sauces and ancient bread making techniques that use a very diverse and rich variety of pulses are a testament to ancient Telugu culinary innovation. It is rumored that Roman king Nero lamented Romans paying more to the Chili farmers of Andhra Pradesh than to Roman treasury as taxes during the effort to rebuild Rome after the great fire. It is documented that he banned all imports from Andhra Pradesh during Rome rebuilding era. Andhra Pradesh spice traders and their ancient global trading traditions are considered the precursors to modern option-and-derivatives pricing models for commodities. Rich wine making traditions are evident in the Taati kallu and Etha Kallu produced by the region to this day. Modern innovations to Telugu cuisine happened as a fusion of the spicy culture of Telugus and oven/hearth traditions of Persian cooking to form the modern Hyderabadi Biriyani tradition.
Clothing/Fashion: Andhra Pradesh is home to some of the finest historical cloth making/fashion and dying traditions of the world. Its rich cotton production, with its innovative plant dye extraction history stand next to its diamond mining, pearl harvesting and jewelry traditions to form an impressive fashion tradition that has stood the test of time. The ancient Golconda mine is the mother of the numerous legendary gems such as the Koh-i-Noor and Hope Diamond. Andhra Pradesh had a virtual monopoly in the global jewelry industry till 1826 (founding of the diamond mines in Rhodisia - Africa) and eight of the 10 most valuable jewelry pieces on earth today trace their history back to Andhra Pradesh. Langa-Voni (Half saree), Sarees made in Kalamkari, Bidri, Nirmal paintings, fascinating weaves from Pochampalli, Gadwal, Venkatagiri are the result of this time tested (3000 year) fashion tradition. Vaddaanam, Aravanke, Kashulahaaram, Buttalu and various standard gold jewelry designs are fine examples of this continuously evolving ancient tradition.
Religion and Philosophy: These contributions can be classified into four distinct eras. Ancient Hindu traditions of Andhra Pradesh, Medieval Buddhist traditions, Modern Islamic-Hindu fusion traditions and the currently emerging Hindu-Christian fusion traditions. Dharanikota, Nagarjuna Konda monasteries and the associated literary contributions stand as a testaments to Andhra Pradesh's central role in the evolution of Ashokan Buddhism. Tirupati, the associated religious traditions of Lord Venkateswara as a personification of the merger of various Shivite and Vaishavite Hindu traditions stands as a testament to the rich and progressive religious-philosophical schools of Andhra Pradesh. The contributions of Andhra Religious traditions to Bhakti Movement (Fusion movement for Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist Traditions) inspired numerous world renowned modern secular philosophers like Jiddu Krishnamurti to draw on this rich and progressive intellectual tradition of religion and philosophy. A living history of this rich tradition is daily visible in the lives of the people of this region and historic snap shots are frozen into stone at various times on the walls of these temples.Telugu arts and literature are an embodiment of this vibrant philosophical tradition.

AKIVIDU MANDAL

List of Villages in Akividu:


  1. A.I.Bhimavaram
  2. Ajjamuru
  3. Akividu
  4. Apparaopeta
  5. Cherukumilli
  6. Chinakapavaram
  7. Chinamillipadu
  8. Dumpagadapa
  9. Gummuluru
  10. Kollaparru
  11. Kuppanapudi
  12. Mandapadu
  13. Pedakapavaram
  14. Rajulapet
  15. Siddapuram
  16. Taratavau

MANDALS IN WEST GODAVARI

List of mandals in west godavari :


  1. Achanta
  2. Akividu
  3. Attili
  4. Bhimadole
  5. Bhimavaram
  6. Buttaya gudem
  7. Chagallu
  8. Chintala pudi
  9. Denduluru
  10. Devarapalli
  11. Dwarakatirumala
  12. Elamanchili
  13. Eluru
  14. Ganapavaram
  15. Gopalapuram
  16. Iragavaram
  17. Jangareddygudem
  18. Jeelugumilli
  19. Kalla
  20. Kamavarapukota
  21. Kovvuru
  22. Koyyalagudem
  23. Lingapalem
  24. Mogalturu
  25. Nallajerla
  26. Narsapur
  27. Nidadavole
  28. Nidamarru
  29. Palacole
  30. Palakoderu
  31. Pedapadu
  32. Pedavegi
  33. Pentapadu
  34. Penugonda
  35. Penumantra
  36. Peravali
  37. Poduru
  38. Polavaram
  39. T.Narsapuram
  40. Tadepalligudem
  41. Tanuku
  42. Thallapudi
  43. Undi
  44. Undrajavaram
  45. Unguturu
  46. Veeravasaram