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Friday, 13 June 2014

Historical Tour to Amaravati Stupa in Andhra


Amravati is a residential community arranged on the banks of the River Krishna in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. Amravati is well known for its Amareswara sanctuary committed to Lord Shiva. The sanctuary is one of the well known Pancharamas. Amaravati, otherwise called Dhanyakataka/Dharanikota was the site of an extraordinary Buddhist Stupa inherent premauryan times. It was additionally the capital of Satavahanas, the first incredible Andhra rulers who ruled from the second century BCE to the third century CE, after the destruction of Maurya domain.

The world popular Maha Chaitya or "Extraordinary Stupa is available here, that is the greatest with its vault measuring 49 meters and it climbs to a tallness of 29 meters. Amravati is a maxim for figure among the plastic crafts of the world as the Buddhist models found here are impeccable examples of what is known as the Andhra or Amravati style of figures.

History:
As indicated by Vajrayana conventional sources, Buddha lectured at Dharanikota/Dhanyakatakam and led Kalachakra service, which would take the artifact of Amaravati once again to 500 BCE.

Taranatha, the Buddhist minister composed: On the full moon of the month Caitra in the year after his edification, at the incredible stupa of Dhanyakataka, Buddha radiated the mandala of "The Glorious Lunar Mansions" (Kalachakra).
The historical backdrop of Amaravati and close-by Dharanikota dates from second century BCE. It was the capital of Andhra Satavahanas who ruled from second century BCE to third century CE.

After the decrease of Satavahanas, Andhra Ikshvakus and later Pallava lords ruled Krishna stream valley. Thusly, Eastern Chalukyas and Telugu Cholas held influence over the area. Kota Kings were in control of Amaravati throughout the medieval times.

Kota lords were repressed by Kakatiyas in eleventh century CE and Amaravati got to be a piece of the brought together Telugu realm.

Top Places to Visit:
  1. Great Stupa
  2. Archeological museum
  3. Amareshwara Temple
Other Near by Places:
  1. Machilipatnam
  2. Kondapalli
  3. Pochampalli
  4. Rajahmundry
  5. Draksharamam
While planning a trip to Amaravati never forget to book your flight tickets and hotels at least 30 days prior to visiting the place. There are lots of sites offering air tickets, lodging as well as holiday packages in India. Research well before coming to any final decision and compare hotel rates in different websites, you might get some good deals on hotels.
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