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  • Ajjada — ( te. అజ్జాడ) is a village in Balijipeta mandal, Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It has a population of 2,700 with male:female ratio of 1:1 and 40% literacy rate.It is the birthplace of Telugu Harikatha Pithamahaa Ajjada Adibhatla …   Wikipedia

  • Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Dasu — Pandit Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Das (b. 31 August 1864, d. 2 January 1945) is known as the versatile genius of Andhra Pradesh. He was a poet, musician, dancer, linguist and philosopher. He was born in Ajjada village, near Bobbili, presently in… …   Wikipedia

  • Swami Vivekananda — This article is about the chief Indian disciple. For the 1998 film, see Swami Vivekananda (film). Swami Vivekananda স্বামী বিবেকানন্দ स्वामी विवेकानन्द Swami Vivekananda in 1893 Born …   Wikipedia

  • Vizianagaram — Vizia nagaram ( te. విజయనగరo), sometimes spelt as Vijaya nagaram is the main city of the Vizianagaram District of North Eastern Andhra Pradesh in Southern India. Vizianagaram district was formed on 1 June 1979, with some parts carved from the… …   Wikipedia

  • Harikatha — (lit. stories of the Lord ), otherwise called Katha Kalakshepa is a form of Hindu religious discourse in which the story teller explores a religious theme, usually the life of a saint or a story from one of India’s epics. Harikatha is a composite …   Wikipedia

  • Balijipeta — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Balijipeta | type = city | latd = 18.37 | longd = 83.31 locator position = left | state name = Andhra Pradesh district = Vizianagaram leader title = leader name = altitude = 76 population as of =… …   Wikipedia

  • Maharajah's Government College of Music and Dance — మహారాజా ప్రభుత్వ సంగీత నృత్య కళాశాల Established 5 February 1919 Type Government Institution Principal Buridi Anuradha Parasuram Location …   Wikipedia

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