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[[Antarvedi]] is famous for its unique{{cn|date=February 2021}} [[temple]] known as Neelakanteswara temple. The presiding deities of this temple are [[Shiva]] and [[Parvati]] who is also known Neelakanta. [[Puranas]] indicate that [[Brahma]] has worshipped the idol of Lord Shiva at this temple and thus this temple is one of the most important [[Shiva temple]] in [[India]]. The temple is one of the [[Ancient history|ancient]] temples of India with devotees thronging to this place during [[Shiva ratri|Shiva Ratri]] Festival. [[Antarvedi]] is located in [[East Godavari district]] in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. | [[Antarvedi]] is famous for its unique{{cn|date=February 2021}} [[temple]] known as Neelakanteswara temple. The presiding deities of this temple are [[Shiva]] and [[Parvati]] who is also known Neelakanta. [[Puranas]] indicate that [[Brahma]] has worshipped the idol of Lord Shiva at this temple and thus this temple is one of the most important [[Shiva temple]] in [[India]]. The temple is one of the [[Ancient history|ancient]] temples of India with devotees thronging to this place during [[Shiva ratri|Shiva Ratri]] Festival. [[Antarvedi]] is located in [[East Godavari district]] in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. | ||
Antarvedi, in terms of geographical surface area, covers about 4 square miles (6.4 km). The village contains the widely revered [[Neelakandeswarar Temple|Neelakanteswara]] temple, located opposite [[Vasishta]] [[Godavari River|Godavari]], and it is said that Antarvedi is "the second [[Varanasi]] by the grace of the Lord." A launch pad allows visitors to land on the small island at the other side of the Godavari River - from this point, travel can then be undertaken to | Antarvedi, in terms of geographical surface area, covers about 4 square miles (6.4 km). The village contains the widely revered [[Neelakandeswarar Temple|Neelakanteswara]] temple, located opposite [[Vasishta]] [[Godavari River|Godavari]], and it is said that Antarvedi is "the second [[Varanasi]] by the grace of the Lord." A launch pad allows visitors to land on the small island at the other side of the Godavari River - from this point, travel can then be undertaken to where the river discharges into the ocean. | ||
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Antarvedi is famous for its unique[citation needed] temple known as Neelakanteswara temple. The presiding deities of this temple are Shiva and Parvati who is also known Neelakanta. Puranas indicate that Brahma has worshipped the idol of Lord Shiva at this temple and thus this temple is one of the most important Shiva temple in India. The temple is one of the ancient temples of India with devotees thronging to this place during Shiva Ratri Festival. Antarvedi is located in East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh.
Antarvedi, in terms of geographical surface area, covers about 4 square miles (6.4 km). The village contains the widely revered Neelakanteswara temple, located opposite Vasishta Godavari, and it is said that Antarvedi is "the second Varanasi by the grace of the Lord." A launch pad allows visitors to land on the small island at the other side of the Godavari River - from this point, travel can then be undertaken to where the river discharges into the ocean.
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