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Kakinada Kaja, a sweet delicacy of Kakinada. Kakinada Beach Festival (also Sagara Sambaralu) is a music festival held in Kakinada. [84] It was declared as an annual festival by the government of Andhra Pradesh in 2012. [85] It is a three-day event where many artists perform. [84] [86]
The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Asia, with links to separate lists by country and region where applicable.This list includes festivals of diverse types, including regional festivals, commerce festivals, film festivals, folk festivals, carnivals, recurring festivals on holidays, and music festivals. [1]
Patnaik is the current president of Andhra Pradesh Cine Music Association. [ 7 ] Other prominent Telugu film score and soundtrack composers of the present include K. Chakravarthy , Raj–Koti , Mani Sharma , Devi Sri Prasad , Mickey J Meyer , Ramana Gogula , R. P. Patnaik , Chakri (music director) , Kalyani Malik , S. Thaman , S. V. Krishna ...
Kakinada (then known as Cocanada) was a significant port in the Godavari district during the British colonial period. In early 20th century, it served as a crucial centre for trade, facilitating commerce within the district, its neighboring regions to the north and south, and an extensive hinterland that included parts of the Nizam's Dominions.
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Sri Mandavya Narayana Swamy Temple is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located in Samarlakota of Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] [2] It is situated near the Pancharama Kshetra of Kumararama in the Chalukya Bhimavaram suburb of Samarlakota.
Talupulamma Temple (popularly known as Talupulamma Lova) is a Hindu pilgrimage site located in the village of Lova in Kakinada district of Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] [2] The presiding deity is a gramadevatha known as Talupulamma Thalli (lit. Goddess who grants wishes). [2]