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Amaravathi is a village on the banks of the Krishna River, in the Palnadu district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Amaravathi mandal, and forms part of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region with its headquarters at new Amaravati 35 km (22 mi) east, whose name is also borrowed from that of the older Amaravathi.

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  • Amaravati (telugu అమరావతి), també coneguda com a Amara Ishwara, Dharamikotta, o Dipal Dinna, és una vila de la riba del riu Krishna al districte de Guntur, a Andhra Pradesh, Índia. (ca)
  • Die etwa 14.000 Einwohner zählende Kleinstadt Amaravati (Telugu: అమరావతి) im indischen Bundesstaat Andhra Pradesh ist vor allem bekannt wegen ihres (nur noch als Ruine erhaltenen) buddhistischen Stupa aus dem 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Die Siedlung ist nicht identisch mit der Stadt Amaravati, die seit 2015 die designierte Hauptstadt von Andhra Pradesh bildet. (de)
  • Amaravathi is a village on the banks of the Krishna River, in the Palnadu district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Amaravathi mandal, and forms part of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region with its headquarters at new Amaravati 35 km (22 mi) east, whose name is also borrowed from that of the older Amaravathi. Amaravathi was founded by Raja Vasireddy Venkatadri Nayudu in the 1790s as the new capital of his Zamindari estate. He moved there from his former capital Chintapalli in protest of alleged mistreatment by the British East India Company. Amaravathi is named after the ancient Amaravati Stupa, which was unearthed in the process of the town's construction.It is adjacent to the ancient Satavahana capital Dhanyakataka (now called Dharanikota). Amaralingeswara temple in the village is one of the Pancharama Kshetras for Hindus. The place was also a historic Buddhist site, as shown by the presence of Amaravati Stupa built during the second century BCE and the third century CE, as well as the Dhyana Buddha statue, a large 21st-century Buddha statue in Dhyana posture. It is one of the sites selected for the Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) scheme of Government of India, to preserve the rich cultural heritage of India. (en)
  • Amarāvatī (telugu అమరావతి), también conocida como Amara Ishwara, Dharamikotta, o Dipal Dinna, es una localidad de la ribera del río Krishna, en el distrito de Guntur, capital de facto del estado Andhra Pradesh, India. En la mitología hindú, es la capital celeste del dios Indra. (es)
  • Amaravati (télougou : అమరావతి ; IAST: Amarāvatī), qu'on écrit également Amaravathi, est une petite ville sur les bords du fleuve Krishnā dans l'État d'Andhra Pradesh, dans le sud-est de l'Inde. La ville porte le nom de l'une des anciennes capitales des Satavahana (avec Pratishthana (Paithan)) et a donné son nom au style des sculptures qu'on trouve dans cette région, ainsi qu'à la nouvelle capitale de l'Andhra Pradesh en construction. (fr)
  • Amarawati (także Amravati, Amrawati i Amraoti, telugu అమరావతి) – miejscowość w południowych Indiach, nad rzeką Kryszną, w stanie Andhra Pradesh. Jest to ważny ośrodek artystyczny, który słynie ze sztuki rzeźbiarskiej, a także oddziałuje na Sri Lankę oraz Półwysep Indochiński. (pl)
  • Amaravathi è una cittadina situata sulla riva del fiume Krishna nel distretto di Guntur (di cui è capoluogo) nell'Andhra Pradesh, India. È storicamente un centro di pellegrinaggio e dell'arte buddhista. Ad Amaravati si trova il tempio di Amareswara dedicato a Shiva, che risale probabilmente all'XI secolo ed è uno dei cinque famosi templi Pancharamas dell'Andhra Pradesh. Vi sono inoltre le rovine del grande Stupa Mahachaitya, costruito nell'epoca pre-Maurya. Conosciuta anche come /, fu la capitale dell'Impero Shatavahana, il primo grande Stato dei sovrani dell'omonima dinastia, conosciuta anche come Andhra, che governarono dal II secolo a.C. al III secolo su buona parte dell'India centrale dopo la caduta dell'Impero Maurya. (it)
  • Amaravati é uma pequena vila junto ao rio Críxena, próxima da cidade de Guntur, estado indiano de Andra Pradexe, no sudeste da Índia. Foi a capital do Império Satavana, que governou a parte norte do planalto do Decão do século II a.C. ao século II. Amaravati é também conhecida pela sua arte budista. A cidade foi o local do grande duma estupa budista construído pelos Satavanas. O estupa é geralmente mantido no Museu do Governo em Chennai. O templo sagrado de Amaralingeswara (Lorde Xiva) fica nas margens do rio desta cidade. A cidade foi dado o retrato hagiográfico de uma série famosa de histórias curtas de . (pt)
  • Амара́вати (телугу అమరావతి, англ. Amaravati) — древний город на юго-востоке Индии, расположенный в штате Андхра-Прадеш, в нижнем течении реки Кришна. Руины города были обнаружены в 1799 году. Ныне небольшая деревня. Расположен вблизи древнего города . Являлся столицей древнего государства Андхра. Был основан в III в. до н. э., и к XIV веку пришёл в упадок. В своё время Амаравати считался цитаделью буддизма. Здесь находили приют приверженцы махасангхики. До наших дней сохранились фрагменты величественной ступы из Амаравати (не позднее III в. н. э.). В честь Амарвати получил название стиль скульптуры, широко распространившийся во II—III веках, который исследователи ставят в один ряд с такими школами, как и Матхура. (ru)
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  • Clockwise from top left: Dhyana Buddha statue, Replica of Mahachaitya, Amareswara Ghat, Mahachaitya Relief, Amaravathi Main Road, Amareswara Temple, Mahachaitya Ruins (en)
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  • Amaravati (telugu అమరావతి), també coneguda com a Amara Ishwara, Dharamikotta, o Dipal Dinna, és una vila de la riba del riu Krishna al districte de Guntur, a Andhra Pradesh, Índia. (ca)
  • Die etwa 14.000 Einwohner zählende Kleinstadt Amaravati (Telugu: అమరావతి) im indischen Bundesstaat Andhra Pradesh ist vor allem bekannt wegen ihres (nur noch als Ruine erhaltenen) buddhistischen Stupa aus dem 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Die Siedlung ist nicht identisch mit der Stadt Amaravati, die seit 2015 die designierte Hauptstadt von Andhra Pradesh bildet. (de)
  • Amarāvatī (telugu అమరావతి), también conocida como Amara Ishwara, Dharamikotta, o Dipal Dinna, es una localidad de la ribera del río Krishna, en el distrito de Guntur, capital de facto del estado Andhra Pradesh, India. En la mitología hindú, es la capital celeste del dios Indra. (es)
  • Amaravati (télougou : అమరావతి ; IAST: Amarāvatī), qu'on écrit également Amaravathi, est une petite ville sur les bords du fleuve Krishnā dans l'État d'Andhra Pradesh, dans le sud-est de l'Inde. La ville porte le nom de l'une des anciennes capitales des Satavahana (avec Pratishthana (Paithan)) et a donné son nom au style des sculptures qu'on trouve dans cette région, ainsi qu'à la nouvelle capitale de l'Andhra Pradesh en construction. (fr)
  • Amarawati (także Amravati, Amrawati i Amraoti, telugu అమరావతి) – miejscowość w południowych Indiach, nad rzeką Kryszną, w stanie Andhra Pradesh. Jest to ważny ośrodek artystyczny, który słynie ze sztuki rzeźbiarskiej, a także oddziałuje na Sri Lankę oraz Półwysep Indochiński. (pl)
  • Amaravathi is a village on the banks of the Krishna River, in the Palnadu district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Amaravathi mandal, and forms part of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region with its headquarters at new Amaravati 35 km (22 mi) east, whose name is also borrowed from that of the older Amaravathi. (en)
  • Amaravathi è una cittadina situata sulla riva del fiume Krishna nel distretto di Guntur (di cui è capoluogo) nell'Andhra Pradesh, India. È storicamente un centro di pellegrinaggio e dell'arte buddhista. Ad Amaravati si trova il tempio di Amareswara dedicato a Shiva, che risale probabilmente all'XI secolo ed è uno dei cinque famosi templi Pancharamas dell'Andhra Pradesh. Vi sono inoltre le rovine del grande Stupa Mahachaitya, costruito nell'epoca pre-Maurya. (it)
  • Amaravati é uma pequena vila junto ao rio Críxena, próxima da cidade de Guntur, estado indiano de Andra Pradexe, no sudeste da Índia. Foi a capital do Império Satavana, que governou a parte norte do planalto do Decão do século II a.C. ao século II. Amaravati é também conhecida pela sua arte budista. A cidade foi o local do grande duma estupa budista construído pelos Satavanas. O estupa é geralmente mantido no Museu do Governo em Chennai. (pt)
  • Амара́вати (телугу అమరావతి, англ. Amaravati) — древний город на юго-востоке Индии, расположенный в штате Андхра-Прадеш, в нижнем течении реки Кришна. Руины города были обнаружены в 1799 году. Ныне небольшая деревня. Расположен вблизи древнего города . Являлся столицей древнего государства Андхра. Был основан в III в. до н. э., и к XIV веку пришёл в упадок. В своё время Амаравати считался цитаделью буддизма. Здесь находили приют приверженцы махасангхики. До наших дней сохранились фрагменты величественной ступы из Амаравати (не позднее III в. н. э.). (ru)
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  • Amaravati (fr)
  • Amaravati (villaggio) (it)
  • Amarawati (Andhra Pradeś) (pl)
  • Amaravati (distrito de Guntur) (pt)
  • Амаравати (Индия) (ru)
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