Yadamari
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Yadamari is a village and a Mandal
in Chittoor district
in the state of Andhra Pradesh
in India
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Yadamari is a mandal and a religious place. This town has triveni sangamam where three rivers are meeting at one place. A river coming from Keenatipalle, another coming from Gudiyattahm and the third coming from Guttakindapalle. These three rivers meet at Yadamari and there are three temples on the banks of the river making it a holy place. On the east side of the bank you see Lord Varadaraja Swami temple. On the north side you will see Lord Sri Rama temple. On the west bank you will see Lord Shiva temple.
The town conducts annual bhrahmostavams for Lord Varadaraja Swamy. It is well known that on the day of the Garudostavam, the deity does not leave the temple premises until Garuda comes and circles in the sky. Many people come to see the spectacular and divine event. Radhostavam and Pushpa Palliki are other events that are of major importance during these bhrahmostavams. It is very interesting to know that the adjoining villages take part in sponsoring some of these programs. For example, Pushpa Palliki is sponsored by the Kammas of the adjoining villages. Yadamari also has very good high school that has shaped many people's lives and has produced a number of students that are very successful locally, nationally and internationally.
The first MLA of Chittoor constituency came from Periyambadi village of Yadamari Mandal.
Subdivisions of India
The Administrative divisions of India are Indian subnational administrative units; they compose a nested hierarchy of country subdivisions. Indian states and territories frequently use different local titles for the same level of subdivision The Administrative divisions of India are Indian...
in Chittoor district
Chittoor district
Chittoor District , also known as Chittur, is a district of India's Andhra Pradesh state. The district headquarters is Chittoor City. The district has a population of 4,170,468 according to 2011 census of India. Chittoor district is famous for the Tirupati, Kanipakam and Sri Kalahasti temples...
in the state of Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh , is one of the 28 states of India, situated on the southeastern coast of India. It is India's fourth largest state by area and fifth largest by population. Its capital and largest city by population is Hyderabad.The total GDP of Andhra Pradesh is $100 billion and is ranked third...
in India
India
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Yadamari is a mandal and a religious place. This town has triveni sangamam where three rivers are meeting at one place. A river coming from Keenatipalle, another coming from Gudiyattahm and the third coming from Guttakindapalle. These three rivers meet at Yadamari and there are three temples on the banks of the river making it a holy place. On the east side of the bank you see Lord Varadaraja Swami temple. On the north side you will see Lord Sri Rama temple. On the west bank you will see Lord Shiva temple.
The town conducts annual bhrahmostavams for Lord Varadaraja Swamy. It is well known that on the day of the Garudostavam, the deity does not leave the temple premises until Garuda comes and circles in the sky. Many people come to see the spectacular and divine event. Radhostavam and Pushpa Palliki are other events that are of major importance during these bhrahmostavams. It is very interesting to know that the adjoining villages take part in sponsoring some of these programs. For example, Pushpa Palliki is sponsored by the Kammas of the adjoining villages. Yadamari also has very good high school that has shaped many people's lives and has produced a number of students that are very successful locally, nationally and internationally.
The first MLA of Chittoor constituency came from Periyambadi village of Yadamari Mandal.