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Srikakulam, Krishna district

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7-753: Srikakulam is a village located in Ghantasala Mandal in Diviseema region of Krishna District , Andhra Pradesh . According to Inscription of Kapilendra Deva the deity of the temple named as Sri Ballava swamy. This place is known for the Srikakulandhra Vishnu temple built in the honor of a king named Andhra Vishnu who reigned before Satavahanas . According to inscriptions Gajapati king of Odisha Kapilendra Deva donated huge wealth for temple renovation. Ganga Devi Queen of Eastern Ganga Dynasty king Narasingha Deva 3, donated gold and silver ornaments to

14-525: A location in Krishna district is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ghantasala mandal Ghantasala mandal is one of the 25 mandals in the Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh . The headquarters of this mandal is located in the town of Ghantasala . The mandal is bordered by Pamidimukkala and Movva to the north, Guduru mandal to the east, Mopidevi mandal to

21-578: The Machilipatnam Lok Sabha constituency . It is one of the 7 mandals in Vuyyuru revenue division . As of 2011 census , 22 settlements were in Ghantasala mandal. Ghantasala is the largest and Birudugadda is the smallest in population. The settlements in the mandal are: Ghantasala mandal plays a major role in education for rural students of nearby villages. Primary and secondary school education

28-534: The Census of India reported that 21,664 citizens were engaged in work activities including 12,566 were males and 9,105 females. 19,547 workers described their occupations, including 2,277 cultivators, 13,391 agricultural laborers, 927 in the household industry, and 2,952 with other types of work. In the last group, 2,124 were marginal workers. The mandal is administered under the Avanigadda Assembly constituency of

35-414: The physical coordinates 16°12′00″N 80°51′00″E  /  16.2000°N 80.8500°E  / 16.2000; 80.8500 . It has an average elevation of 9 metres (32 ft).. The village is on the banks of the river Krishna and is almost at the center of the fertile Krishna delta. As of 2001 Indian census , the demographic details of this village is as follows: This article about

42-499: The south, and Krishna River to the west. As at the 2011 census , the population was 40,098 people residing in 12,946 households, divided into 20,182 males and 19,916 females, for a gender ratio of 987 females per 1000 males. 3,251 children were 0–6 years, of which 1,783 were boys and 1,468 were girls for a gender ratio of 823 females per 1000 males. The average literacy rate stands at 73.85%. 14,693 residents were members of Scheduled Castes and 1,155 of Scheduled Tribes . In 2011,

49-510: The temple . Kasula Purushottama Kavi , a poet under patronage of Zamindar of Challapalli in diviseema region of Andhra Pradesh wrote Āndhra Nāyaka Satakam dedicated to the Lord of the temple. A more detailed account of the temple here and the associated history of the Andhra kings who ruled over this region is mentioned here Srikakulam village is located about 44 kilometers away from Vijayawada at

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