Friday 27 January 2017

Karvetinagar Head Quarter.

Town, Mandal Head Quarter.

A small town today, but it was a city(Nagaram) for Karviti nagarm kings years back, who ruled these land.This is a Mandal HQ (Mdl.code-46 in Chitoor Dt, AP). There are 26 villlages in this mandal and list:


1 VIRATAPURAM

2 ERRAMARAJUPALLE

3 GAZANKI

4 KASAVARAJAPURAAGRAHARAM

5 PONNA GALLU

6 KATHERAPALLE

 7 KESAVAKUPPAM

 8 TIRUMALAKONDAMAMBAGARIP

 9 KARVETINAGAR

10 NISSANKADURGAM

11 DOMODARA MAHARAJAPURAM

12 RAJAKUMARA VENKATABAHADU

13 MAKAMAMBAVILASAM

14 ANNURKASABAGAYA

15 ANNUR

16 ALATHUR

17 MUKKARAVARIPALLE

18 BATTUVARIPALLE

19 KOLLAGUNTA

20 EDUVARIPALLE

21 LAKSHMIRAJUPET

22 GOPICHETTIPALLE

23 KRISHNASAMUDRAM

24 KOTARVEDU

25 KETHUMAT MAHARAJAPURAM


26 SURENDRANAGARAM



We can still find old buildings. A very big square shaped well was there in the village, now it is buried, in this place actor cherangeevi shouted for a telugu film. There are 7 wells in different locations, specialty is it's level of water is always same and it was full of water in all the seasons.



About Karvetinagar.............


                                     Karvetinagar or Karvetinagar is a village and a Mandal in Chittoor district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.



Karvetinagar
     Village

Location in Andhra Pradesh, India.

Country   :  India
State          :  Andhra Pradesh
Region          :  Rayalaseema
District           :  Chittoor
Elevation       :  266 m (873 ft)
Languages
 • Official  :   Telugu
Time zone  :   IST (UTC+5:30)
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CONTENTS
1 Geography
2 History
3 Connectivity
4 Famous Weekly Market (Farmer-friendly market)
5 NTR Sujala Mineral Water Plant
6 Educational Institutions
7 Bank and ATM
8 Places to visit
9 Festivals
10 References


1.GEOGRAPHY :

Karvetinagar is located at .[2] It has an average elevation of 266 meters (875 feet).


2.HISTOR :

                                      Karvetinagar was a former Zamindar that was most prominent during the Vijayanagar rule. The Bommaraju family traces their origins back to an ancestor who migrated from the Pithapuram area of the Godavari Delta about the 8th or 9th century. One ancestor obtained the favor of the Eastern Chalukya King, Vimala Aditya and Saluva Narasa was appoint the chief of the country around Tirupati, where he founded his capital called Narayanavanam. The rulers later built their new capital, Nagaram at this place by clearing the forest. The founder of the family Narasa was granted permission by his patron, the Chalukyas, to use the royal seal and boar-signet of the Chalukyas, a proud distinction still kept up.
At one point Saluva Venkatapati was deposed by the Cholas. Saluva Bhima recovered their territory. Saluva Narsimha assisted a Kerala King named Kirti Varman and assumed independence, ruling for 36 years. Saluva Bhujanga was defeated and became a feudal of Western Chalukya king Someswara and taken prisoner to Kalyan where he died. Subsequent descendents recovered the estate and in 1230 AD, a part of the estate was taken over by Raja Raja Chola the second, of the Chola dynasty, but during the next four generations, as the power of the Cholas decayed, the fortunes of the Karvetinagar family rose, and in 1314 A.D The chief stabilized his power by marrying off his daughter to Prolaya Reddi, the first of the Kondavidu Reddy dynasty.[3] The family became feudatories of Vijayanagar, and had marriage alliances with the Saluva and loyalties to the Aravidu Dynasty over the next two hundred years. Around the 16th century the family changed their name to the current Bommaraju, retaining Saluva as a title.

3.CONNECTIVITY :

                                 Nearest railway station is Puttur (15 km) in Andhra Pradesh. Some express trains stop here. Frequent buses ply from Puttur to Chittoor via Karvetinagar. Alternatively, it can be accessed from Pallipattu (10 km) in Tamil Nadu.

4.FAMOUS WEEKLY MARKET (FARMER-FRIENDLY MARKET) :

                                                                 The weekly market is named after a famous king RAJA KUMMARASWAMY MARKET. This weekly market is called "SANTHA" in Telugu which is held on every "Thursday". Many farmers from villages around Karvetinagaram come on every Thursday to sell their crops like tomato, onion, drum sticks, sapota, mangoes, brinjal, etc. This market serves as a source of income to many poor and middle-class people who sell fruits, vegetables, salted fishes and pottery items.

5.NTR SUJALA MINERAL WATER PLANT :

                                   This mineral water plant provides 20 litres of mineral water for just 3 rupees which is an affordable price for common people. No other village consists of such a mineral water plant in Chittoor district




6.EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS :



*Govt.Teacher Training Institute (DIET).
*Sri Venkateshwara junior and degree college.
*Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Teacher Training Institute.
*Acharya Vidhyalaya.
*RKSR Govt High School.
*Govt.Girls High school.

7.BANK AND ATM :

*Indian Bank and ATM located at Brahmin Street.
*State Bank and ATM located at Brahmin Street.
*Andhara Bank and ATM located at Bazaar Street.
*Indi Cash ATM located at Bazaar Street.

8.PLACES TO VISIT :

*Few beautiful places to visit here are
*Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple
*Sri vari Koneru
*Subramanya Swami Temple
*Raja Rajeswari Temple
*Bangaramma Temple
*Draupadi and Dharmaraju Temple
*sri vari padalu (located at the distance of 7 km from karvetinagaram near puttur)
*kanchi kamakshi temple
*uma maheswara (shiva lingam and kasi viswesra temple)
*shiridi sai baba temple(sss)
*Sivalayam Temple (suddagunta village)


9.FESTIVALS :

                                 The local festival called Agni Thirunallu is celebrated at Draupadi and Dharmaraju Temple in the month of June every year. The whole town of Karvetinagaram will wear a festive look during the festival. The most important part of Agni Thirunallu is WALKING ON FIRE .People to fulfill their wishes walk on fire with bare foot.Finally they will be benefited and get their desires fulfilled.Also, a small exhibition and shandy takes place on those days, entertaining the people. In the shandy, people can be seen buying small toys, decoration items, cosmetics, and home appliances. There are also fun-rides available and the whole place looks like a carnival. The local festival called "Bangaramma Jatra" for Goddess Bangaramma celebrated in December . The people in the town decorate the streets and houses with neem leaves.People prepare "Ambili" (a very healthy and tasty Raggi malt with Onions) submitted in front of the goddess Bangaramma .

The other local function is AADI KRITHAGA. All take "kavadis" praised the god MURUGA and submitted it to the GOD Muruga at Karvetinagaram alone or at Tirutani.


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