Adoni:
The fort belonging to the Vijayanagar Empire is now in ruins. Standing
atop the five rocky-granite hills, it houses Jama Masjid, a classic
example of Islamic architecture.
Madhavaram:
The village sports an ancient gateway, very much alike the Gateway of
India of Mumbai.
Ahobilam:
The Prahlada Varada Laxminarasimha Temple in its lower parts and Nava
Narasimha shrine, situated atop a plateau at 2,800 ft above sea level
are the highlights of the place.
Sangameswaram:
Situated at the confluence of Bhavanasi and Krishna Rivers, it is also
known as Sapta Nandi Sangam. The temple here sports a wooden Lingam.
Thimmapuram:
The shrine of Mahanandiswara and the surrounding temples is known for
their architectural beauty and panoramic location. The annual temple
festival is in February-March.
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