Wikimapia is a multilingual open-content collaborative map, where anyone can create place tags and share their knowledge.

Tadipatri

India / Andhra Pradesh / Tadpatri /
 town, mandal headquarter
 Upload a photo

Tehsil Tadpatri, District Ananthapuramu, Andhra Pradesh.

Tadipatri is mandal head quarters (Mdl code-9) in Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh. There are 27 villages that belongs to this mandal. Plans are on the way that indicate Tadipatri will be getting connected to Amaravathi (the new capital city) of Andhra Pradesh by Highway.

Temples in Tadipatri : 1) Lord shiva temple known as Bugga Ramalingeswara swamy temple, here under the shiva lingam water flows always continously, the temple is situated on the bank of river penna whichis formerly known as the river pinakini in ancient times.
2) Chintala Venkataramanaswamy Temple.
3) Just near to Tadipatre there are other ancient temples, which are situated over the hill known as Alurukona Ranganayukulu temple, Peddapuru Aswarthanarayana swamy temple.
Cement Industry : Ultratech cementltd which is the asias 2nd biggest cement industry and Penna Cement Industry
Other industries : Silk and SJK Steel Plant
This is under congress ruling for the past 25 years. it is well connected by road & rail transport and it is close to Anantapur,Gooty,Guntakal,Kadapa,Pulivendula,Nandyal.
www.tadipatrimunicipality.com/
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   14°54'22"N   77°59'43"E

Comments

  • remo12343 (guest)
    hi friends, i m rajesh kumar,my native place is tadipatri in anantopur district.tadipatri has the geat history which it consists of the great temples of lord shiva temple known as buggaraqlingeswara swamy,under the lord shiva lingam there is always the continous of water,the temple is situated on the bank of river penna whichis formerly known as the river pinakini in ancient times.it also consists of another large venkateswara temple knownas chintalavenkataramanaswamy temple.just near to tadipatre there is also ancient temples whicha re situated in the hill known as alurukona ranganayukulu temple,peddappuru aswarthanarayana swamy temple. it also one of the big industrial town inthe andhra which consist of the ultratech cementltd which is the asias 2nd big industry,penna cement industry & the sjk steel plant. it is also famous for political which is under tje congress ruling from past 25 years. it is well connected by road & rail transport. it is very close to anantaour,gooty,guntakal,kadapa,pulivendula,nandyal,
  • ankireddy (guest)
    granite business man
  • vasanth (guest)
    u forgot that our area is industrial area nearly 5 big companys and many grinate business and slub business
  • vali (guest)
    Hi Guys thanks for the info .let me know more about alurukona??
  • Manoj Kumar Reddy
    Sri Chintala Venkata Ramana Swamy temple: In the Vishnu temple near the river at Tadipatri, where the gopuram has mostly tumbled down, the workmanship of the figures in a pleasing pale greenish stone is admirable. It is located in the heart of the town on a plot about 5 acres (20,000 m2). The vimana or Main Gopuram was rebuilt as a result of earthquake damage. Ramayana, Bhagavata and Mahabharata epics are carved around the Garbha Griha. There may be a secret tunnel or sorangam from this temple to Gooty Fort. The face of the tunnel is still seen. However, it is blocked by a stone by Archeological Survey of India. Sri Bugga Rama Lingeswara Swamy temple: It is located on the northern end of the town, where the River Penna lies. Water oozes all the time from the pedestal of the Siva Lingam here and people treat this as holy water. Unlike other temples, this temple has main entrances on the south and west. In this temple there is a secret tunnel to Tirupathi, but the entrance of the tunnel is now sealed. At the river side of the temple there is a statue of goddess standing by steps. It is believed that when the water level of the river Penna reaches the navel point of that statue, the entire town Tadpatri will be sinking in the water and that leads to its end.
This article was last modified 2 years ago