olden days it was referred as Kimmuru by natives and a Paragana within the Rajamundry Sarkar of Mughal empire's Deccan subah.[8] By the time of 1785 the Peddapuram Estate extended from Totapalli to Nagaram encompassing villages and towns. During the British rule, Sri Raya Jagapati was chosen to take over the estate in 1802. After Sri Raya Jagapati's death, the three wives, Lakshmi Narasayyamma, Bucchi Seetayyamma and Bucchi Bangaramma, ruled the estate in succession. Raya Jagapati's widow Bucchi Seetayyamma, ruled from 1828-1835. She founded two trusts for the poor, one in Peddapuram and another in Kattipudi in East Godavari. You can find some ancient caves with the supposed footprints of...
   Read moreOne of most famous and visiting place in peddapuram, in pandavas time they used to live here and there is one cave, through that cave pandavs went to godavari river to have bath in Rjy.... But now it was closed by mud...dont miss this place if u...
   Read moreNOT À TOURIST PLACE ......... I found no caves there....... Only 2 SMALL holes in mountain....... Temple is tooo congested & small........ You should pay #ENTRY FEE of Rs.10/-....... I didn't understand why should I pay fee to see...
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