
Anakapalle or Anakapalli is a suburb west of Visakhapatnam in northern Andhra Pradesh.
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[edit]- 1 Anakapalle SCoR .
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[edit]- 1 Bojjannakonda. It offers architectural remnants of the Buddhist period, one of the earliest of its class in Southern India. It constitutes one of the most remarkable groups of Buddhist monuments dated from 200 BCE to 700 CE, found during excavations in 1906. On the eastern hill, there are a series of rock-cut caves, numerous groups of monolithic dagobas, standing on rock platform in tiers above each other and, crowning all, a rock-cut stupa with extensive structural remains. On the western side of the eastern hill is a stairway, partly rock-cut and partly structural, which leads up to a large double-storied cave. The cave is entered by a doorway and is flanked on each side by huge dwarapalas. The cave chamber is rectangular in shape and is divided into 20 compartments by four cross rocks of 16 massive pillars. In the centre is the rock-cut stupa standing on a square platform.
- 2 Dharmalingeshwara Temple, Panchadharla. A popular pilgrimage site among locals. The name "Panchadharla" is derived from the the five jets of water coming out of the five fountains that receive water supply from a natural perennial spring.
- 3 Kondakarla Ava. A bird sanctuary with a unique and endangered forest.
