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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Munganda is a village in Konaseema, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. Munganda's etymology goes far with originally called as Muni-khanda Agraharam (the land of sages). The village is the home of many people who are the progenies of the great families like Bhamidi, Goda, Godavarthi, Jaggubhatla, Khandavilli, Korada, Kuchi, Mahidhara, Manda, Nadiminti, Nemani, Pinninty, Pulya, Saraswathula, Susarla, Upadrashta, Vedanabhatla etc..This village was the residence of the great Vedic scholars like Pulya Umamahesawara Sastry (Abhinava Pandita Raya, Vaiyyakarana Kesari - 10 titles twice Rastrapathi awardee) and still it is. From Vedic studies, the patriarch of Mahidhara Family, Mahidhara Suryanarayana garu, pioneered his progenies to transition into higher University education in the late 1930s and led the way for other families. Every year the Ganesh Chaturdhi and the Devi Navaratrulu are celebrated with great pomp and show over here. One of the great thing during this time would be great vedic scholars reciting all the vedas in different pathas. The village dates back to early 14th century. Kesava Bhattu, the grand father of the great poet scholar Jagannadha Panditha Rayalu (Refer to separate Wikipedia Page: Jagannadha Panditha Rayalu) was said to have pleased Sri Krishna Deva Raya of Vijayanagara with his prowess in Literature and Kuchipudi Dance and received Agraharam “Munganda”as a present.This village comes under the P.Gannavaram mandal and is on the Ambajipeta−Razole main road. Munganda has a planned village layout – all streets are parallel to each other. Main streets are Sankhyana Raja Veedhi, Red-Cross Veedhi, Dravilla Veedhi, Ganapathy Mandiram Veedhi, Kalidasa Veedhi, In Raja Veedhi Junction (in the middle of the road between Munganda manchineella Cheruvu and Muleswara Swamy temple). This village is located 59 km towards the south from District headquarters Kakinada 4 km from P. Gannavaram.220 km from Andhra State capital Amaravati.Telugu is spoken in Muganda. The population 5,470 - 2,711 male and 2,759 female, there are 1313 dwellings. The total area is 539 hectares."@en }

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