Thotlakonda Buddhist Heritage Site Entrance View, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India by dreamVizag
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Raghavendra Kopalle
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One of Vizag's breathtaking locations, a 16th Century Buddhist Complex discovered during an Indian Navy aerial survey. For further information refer the following links-
One of Vizag's breathtaking locations, a 16th Century Buddhist Complex discovered during an Indian Na...
Vihara(विहार) is the Sanskrit and Pali term for a Buddhist monastery. It originally meant "a secluded...
Vihara(विहार) is the Sanskrit and Pali term for a Buddhist monastery. It originally meant "a secluded...
Vihara(विहार) is the Sanskrit and Pali term for a Buddhist monastery. It originally meant "a secluded...
Stupa ruins at Thotlakonda. The Stupas here were unfortunately demolished by the locals for the gold ...
Votive Stupa at Thotlakonda Buddhist Complex in Visakhapatnam by dreamVizagVotive Stupas are stupas c...
A chaitya is a Buddhist or Jain shrine including a stupa. In modern texts on Indian architecture, the...
Ever wondered how the name Thotlakonda originated? The historic Buddhist Complex has many rock cut tr...
Tenneti Park is located on the Vizag-Bheemili road. The park is named as "Tenneti" after the name of ...
Visakhapatnam, also known as Vizag, is the second largest city in Andhra Pradesh, after the state capital Hyderabad. It is the industrial capital of the state with major industries such as Steel Plant, HPCL, Hindustan Shipyard, NTPC, etc. It is blessed with a natural harbour and houses the Headquarters of Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy. Popularly known as the City of Destiny is a jewel on the east coast of India. It has some breathtaking beaches, thronged by the Eastern Ghats. Naturally formed red sand dunes(reminiscents of rivers), Buddhist monuments, etc., add to the beauty of the city.
For more information refer to the Wikipedia page.