Historical Telugu Inscription Discovered at Sri Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple in Tadipatri
Telugu inscription of Achyuta Deva Raya time found in Sri Chintala Venkataramana Swamy temple at Tadipatri: Historian MyNaa Swamy
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A Telugu inscription dating back to the reign of Achyuta Deva Raya has been uncovered at the Sri Chintala Venkataramana Swamy temple in Tadipatri, Anantapur district, India. This inscription highlights the temple's rich architectural heritage and the significance of the Brindavanam, symbolizing unity among different religions.
- 01A Telugu inscription from 1539 has been found at the Sri Chintala Venkataramana Swamy temple.
- 02The inscription commemorates the construction of the Brindavanam, featuring sculptures of the 12 Alwars.
- 03The Brindavanam includes idols representing the four incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
- 04Historian MyNaa Swamy encourages more research on the architectural wealth of Tadipatri's temples.
- 05Local leaders aim to promote Tadipatri as a tourist destination.
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Historian MyNaa Swamy announced the discovery of a Telugu inscription from the era of Achyuta Deva Raya at the Sri Chintala Venkataramana Swamy temple in Tadipatri, Anantapur district, India. The inscription details the construction of the Brindavanam in 1539, which is adorned with intricate sculptures symbolizing the 12 Alwars, revered Vaishnava devotees. The Brindavanam showcases idols of the four incarnations of Lord Vishnu: Vishnu, Narasimha, Rama, and Sri Bala Krishna, along with a Sivalinga representing Saiva philosophy. This discovery underscores the historical significance of the temple and the religious harmony during Achyuta Deva Raya's reign. MyNaa Swamy, who visited the site at the invitation of local leaders, urged historians to pay more attention to the architectural treasures of Tadipatri, which rival those of other renowned temples in the region.
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The discovery could enhance tourism in Tadipatri, attracting visitors interested in history and architecture.
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