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[edit]Photographer: Sigirisetty Surya Kiran
Ananta Padmanabha Caves is a four storey temple, rock carved into a hill. This is located in a village called Undavalli, India. This temple is carved in 6th Century AD. There is a declaration by the King (Vishnu Kundinulu) etched on the wall on second floor of the temple, which even describes village name, interesting even after 14 centuries it still remained as a Village!!
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current | 10:44, 31 March 2007 | 2,592 × 1,944 (2.31 MB) | Sigirisetti (talk | contribs) | Photographer: Sigirisetty Surya Kiran Ananta Padmanabha Caves is a five storey temple, rock carved into a hill. This picture depicts a full view of it. First Floor went into Ground. |
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