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Puttaparthi

Puttaparthi

40.68km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Puttaparthi is a small dusty village located in Anantapur district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It has now attained international as well as national fame because of the glory of Bhagvan Shri Sathya Sai Baba. In Puttaparthy, Sai Baba Ashram was built by his ardent devotees and is called as "Prashanti Nilayam", which means abode of peace.

Horsley Hills

Horsley Hills

56.49km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

This is a series of hill sin Andhra pradesh. The local name of the hill was Yenugu Mallama gonda after a legend of a saintly old woman named Mallamma who lived atop the hill and was fed by elephants . In contrast to the dry and hot surrounding, this area is well vegetated with cooler climate. This made it attractive as a hill station and a tourist spot.

Penukonda Fort

Penukonda Fort

64.29km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

The Penukonda Fort is one of the main attractions of Anantapur. Located at a distance of nearly 70-km from Anantapur, the fort derived its name from the word Penukonda, which literally means big hill.

Lepakshi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple

Lepakshi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple

70.93km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Built in the 16th century, This Vijayanagara style temple comes with a profusion of carvings and paintings at almost every exposed surface. t is one of the centrally protected monuments of national importance.

Gandikota Fort

Gandikota Fort

78.65km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Gandikota is a historical village and fort on the bank of Penna river. The fort was the central power for various dynasties. Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayaka constructed the huge fort at Gandikota with 101 towers replacing the previous sand fort constructed by Kaka Raja.

Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple

Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple

90.55km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple is a Hindu-Vaishnavite temple situated at Tadpatri in Anantpur district. The temple is dedicated to lord Venkateswara. It is situated on banks of river Penna which is passing through the town.

Aluru kona

Aluru kona

92.84km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

This is a beautiful waterfalls located in the Anantpur district. this waterfall is located nearby a temple and is inside a forest. The clear water and the silent surrounding will refresh your mind.

Siddavatam Fort

Siddavatam Fort

93.09km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Siddavatam Fort, constructed in 1303 CE, lies on the banks of the Pennar River. The fort extends over an area of 30 acres (12 ha). Visitors can view gateways and decorated pillars at the two ends of the fort. Top of the fort has been adorned with carvings of Gajalakshmi.

Skandagiri Hills

Skandagiri Hills

94.34km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Historically known as Kalwarbetta.Trekkers paradise, mountain, natural beauty

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills

98.94km from Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

The hills are near the town of Nandi. It is once used as the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan, Nandi Hills is scattered with shrines and monument, and is surrounded by beautiful views, making this place no less than a hidden paradise

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Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Kadiri Konda Narasimhaswamy Chenchu Laxmi Temple

Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh 515591, India

This is an ancient Hindu temple located in Kadiri, Narasimhaswamy is the presiding deity in the temple. It is believed that the lord Narasimha Swamy is Swayambhu in this place which was emerged from the roots of Kadri tree roots.