NANDIKONDA
Significance : Archaeological Site
Main Find : Buddhist Structures
Nandikonda is a small village on the bank of
River Krishna. It is about 64.37-km from Miryalaguda. The most important
structure discovered was the Ikshvaku citadel with its great fortification
wall, ditch, gates and army barracks inside and a great rectangular
stadium.
This place was mentioned as Vijayapuri in an inscription engraved on one
of the pillars in the Buddhist structures. Several Buddhist structures
like monasteries and pillared halls were unearthed here and some of the
finds are preserved in a museum of the Central Archaeological Department.
HOW TO GET THERE
Rail: The nearest railhead is
situated at Miryalguda.
Road: Tourists can access this place from Miryalaguda, which is an
important commercial centre of the Nalgonda
district and is well connected with all the places of the state.
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