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Visakhapatnam culture  

Visakhapatnam culture or Vizag culture.

Culture of Visakhapatnam.

Vizag is adorned with a mixed cultural get-up. One can walk on the pathways and run into Marwaris, Bengalis, Oriyas of course Keralites - just about every region has its representative here. It is a mixed flavour even when it comes to monuments. You can find Buddhist monasteries at Bavikonda, Thotlakonda and Sankaram. If you want to prostrate before Hindu gods, then the Simhachalam temple is the most famous one. Situated 800 feet above sea level, the temple is six kilometres from the railway station and easily accessed through private buses and cab services.


There's plenty to unearth in Vizag. The distances are short, people are friendly, locales are picturesque, packages are pocket-friendly and then of course there is the mouth-watering Andhra cuisine….


Various dynasties that ruled the State of Andhra Pradesh, from the Ikshvakus, Pallavas, Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagaram kings, Qutb Shahis, Mughals, to the Asaf Jahis, all have contributed significantly to the State's rich cultural tapestry and have left behind a heritage studded with spectacular monuments, temples, mosques, palaces all vibrant with arts, crafts, dance and literature.


The state has a rich cultural heritage. The great composers of carnatic music Annamacharya, Tyagaraja and many others chose Telugu as their language of composition, thus enriching the language. Kuchipudi is the state's classical dance form.Andhrites have been movie buffs for decades, the state produces about 200 top notch movies per year.


Andhra Pradesh has several museums, including the Salar Jung Museum, which features a varied collection of sculptures, paintings, and religious artifacts, and the Archaeological Museum, which features Buddhist and Hindu sculptures and other antiques; both museums are located in Hyderabad


The State is rich in natural resources, cultural heritage, history and most of all, an opportunity to explore them, created by combining the old princely state of Hyderabad with the Telugu speaking portions of the former state of Chennai, Andhra Pradesh to this day retains much of its regal glory and mystic charm.


Telugu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, is described by C.P. Brown as the " Italian of the East ". It has been influenced by Sanskrit. The prominent poets of Telugu include Nannaya, Tikkana, Sri Krishna Devarayulu and a host of others.


The dance styles in the State are based on the standard treatises, viz. Abhinaya Darpana and Bharatarnava of Nandikeshwara, which is sub-divided into Nattuva Mala and Natya Mala.


Kuchipudi, a blend of music and abhinaya, is Andhra Pradesh‘s unique contribution to dance it have flowered from a village called Kuchelapuri or Kuchelapuram in Krishna district. From its birth around 300 B. C., it has remained a continuous and living tradition of this region, performed by men of the Brahmin community.



Visakhapatnam Culture, Vizag Culture