Avalkonda

Coordinates: 13°11′49″N 79°15′47″E / 13.196882°N 79.263192°E / 13.196882; 79.263192
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Avalkonda or Avalakonda or Alikonda is a major village located in the Gangadhara Nellore mandal of Chittoor District in Andhra Pradesh state, India.[1]

Manya P Kasturi Reddi and Manya RB Patnaik had done a survey and mapping in 1957.[2]

A Shia-Mosque in Avalkonda village in Chittoor district has got landed property in Pasumarthi, Agavamchori,Gudiyattum and Tippa Samudram of North Arcot district, Madras state. Inams for the mosque are situated in Vellore and Gudiyattum taluqs of North Arcot district, Madras State.[3]

Avalkonda is a beautiful village characterized by its serene natural surroundings and lush greenery. Additionally, Avalkonda is renowned for its Majestic Mountain, where visitors can experience a sense of peace, breathe in the fresh air, and explore uncharted caves. This natural wonder adds to the village's allure, offering a serene sanctuary for those seeking tranquility amidst the untouched beauty of nature. In addition to its natural beauty, Avalkonda known for numerous devotional sites where visitors can seek blessings, including the Ancient Abbas-e-Ashurkhana, Jumma Masjid, Makaan, Moula Ali Ashurkhana aka Goribi Jhanda, Masjid-e-Ali(a.s) , AzaKhana-e- Zehra(a.s) and several other sacred locations. [4]

Avalkonda has a 95% Shia population and majority of the families are poor but kind hearted who involved in rolling bidi’s. The Shia community comprises about 5000 people. Avalkonda is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, particularly in celebrating festivals. It is especially well-known globally for 5th and 10th Moharram. Do visit the village to experience the support and affection of the local people. [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Handbook of Statistics 2016 Chittoor District". Chief Planning Officer, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh. 24 August 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  2. ^ Tugundram Chittoor Taluk Chittoor District. Andhra Pradesh Government. 1957.
  3. ^ AP Legislature 25 November 1965
  4. ^ "ZCSS Update from India - Ground Visit". 18 February 2022.
  5. ^ "ZCSS Update from India - Ground Visit". 18 February 2022.

13°11′49″N 79°15′47″E / 13.196882°N 79.263192°E / 13.196882; 79.263192