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English: Sri Kona Ranganatha Swamy temple is at a distance of 5 Km. from Tadipatri Town. It is said that Yerramraju, the chief representative of King Bukkaraya, built Ranganathaswami temple, in 1334 A.D., atop the hill. One can find a small water falls in an area in the valley, where water is ever-present. The valley with its natural beauty attracts tourists. Apart from that, thousands of tourists and devotees visit it throughout the year. Brahmotsavam of Lord Ranganathaswami is celebrated on Chaitra Sudha Paurnami Day.
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