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Mahanandi is a village located east of the Nallamala Hills of Nandyal District, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is surrounded by forests. Within 15 km of Mahanandi, there are nine Nandi shrines known as Nava nandulu. Mahanandi is one of the Nava Nandis. The Mahanandiswara Swamy Temple, an important shrine, is located here. This ancient temple dates back over 1,500 years. The inscriptions of 10th century tablets speak of the temple being repaired and rebuilt several times. A festival is held here annually during February and March to celebrate Maha Shivaratri, the Great Night of Shiva.

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  • Mahanandi (Telugu: మహానంది) ist ein Subdistrikt (mandal) mit knapp 40.000 Einwohnern im Distrikt Kurnool im indischen Bundesstaat Andhra Pradesh. Der Bezirk ist benannt nach einer für die Gegend bedeutsamen Tempelanlage. Das Mandal ist in 9 Dörfer gegliedert: Basavapuram, Bollavaram, Bukkapuram, Gajulapalle, Gopavaram, Maseedupuram, Nandipalle, Thammadapalle und Thimmapuram. (de)
  • Mahanandi is a village located east of the Nallamala Hills of Nandyal District, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is surrounded by forests. Within 15 km of Mahanandi, there are nine Nandi shrines known as Nava nandulu. Mahanandi is one of the Nava Nandis. The Mahanandiswara Swamy Temple, an important shrine, is located here. This ancient temple dates back over 1,500 years. The inscriptions of 10th century tablets speak of the temple being repaired and rebuilt several times. A festival is held here annually during February and March to celebrate Maha Shivaratri, the Great Night of Shiva. (en)
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  • Mahanandi Temple (en)
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  • View of the entire temple complex. (en)
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  • Location in Andhra Pradesh (en)
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  • Mahanandi (Telugu: మహానంది) ist ein Subdistrikt (mandal) mit knapp 40.000 Einwohnern im Distrikt Kurnool im indischen Bundesstaat Andhra Pradesh. Der Bezirk ist benannt nach einer für die Gegend bedeutsamen Tempelanlage. Das Mandal ist in 9 Dörfer gegliedert: Basavapuram, Bollavaram, Bukkapuram, Gajulapalle, Gopavaram, Maseedupuram, Nandipalle, Thammadapalle und Thimmapuram. (de)
  • Mahanandi is a village located east of the Nallamala Hills of Nandyal District, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is surrounded by forests. Within 15 km of Mahanandi, there are nine Nandi shrines known as Nava nandulu. Mahanandi is one of the Nava Nandis. The Mahanandiswara Swamy Temple, an important shrine, is located here. This ancient temple dates back over 1,500 years. The inscriptions of 10th century tablets speak of the temple being repaired and rebuilt several times. These nine temples are Mahanandi, Sivanandi, Vinayakanandi, Somanandi, Prathamanandi, Garudanandi, Suryanandi, Krishnanandi (also called Vishnunandi) and Naganandi. A festival is held here annually during February and March to celebrate Maha Shivaratri, the Great Night of Shiva. Mahanandi is about 21 km from Nandyal. The nearest international airport is at Hyderabad, which is about 215 kms and the nearest railway station is at Nandyal.There are 2 routes to reach Mahanandi from Nandyal town. One route via Thimmapuram and is the shortest, around 17 km from bus stand.Another route, via giddalur road you need to take left diversion at Boyalakuntla cross and it will be around 24 km distance from Nandyal. (en)
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