List of tourist attractions in Vijayawada explained

Vijayawada formerly known as Bezawada, is the second most populous city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of the NTR district and a part of State's Capital Region. Vijayawada lies on the banks of Krishna River and Budameru Rivulet surrounded by the hills of Eastern Ghats.

Religious Places

Vijayawada is considered to be a sacred place for famous temples, churches, mosques and jain temples. It also serves as the ritual host of Pushkaram (a river worshipping ritual in India) of River Krishna.

In 1925, Rf. Arlati, the Rector of St. Joseph's Orphanage at Gunadala, installed a statue of Mary, mother of Jesus and later a church was built and consecrated in 1971, now popularly known as Gunadala Mary Matha Church. Since then the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes became an annual event here, attended by hundreds of people. The church is situated on a hillock on the eastern side of the city.

Mogalrajapuram Caves are five rock-cut cave temple groups located in different parts of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India. Dedicated to Shiva, they were excavated during the Eastern Chalukya reign or the Vishnukundins reign. They are generally dated to about the 7th century, after the Akkanna Madanna Caves.

Landmarks

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tourism in Vijayawada. aptdc.gov.in. 4 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140629213706/http://www.aptdc.gov.in/vijayawada.html. 29 June 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: Undavalli Caves. ecoindia. 4 June 2014.