Ardhagiri

Ardhagiri

Ardhagiri Hill
Highest point
Coordinates 13°17′41″N 78°57′05″E / 13.294831°N 78.951316°E / 13.294831; 78.951316Coordinates: 13°17′41″N 78°57′05″E / 13.294831°N 78.951316°E / 13.294831; 78.951316
Geography
Ardhagiri

Location in Andhra Pradesh

Location Aragonda, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India

Ardhagiri is a hill where Hanuman temple is located. The hill is situated in Aragonda village of Chittoor district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

Etymology

The name Ardhagiri came from a myth related to Tretayuga, when Lord Hanuman was transporting Sanjeevani Mountain (mountain that consists of herbs for life), half of the mountain fell down at this place and hence, the name Ardhagiri. In the local language, it means Half Mountain (Ardhra=half, giri=mountain).[1]

References

  1. Nair, Shantha (2014). Sri Venkateshwara. Jaico Publishing House. ISBN 81-8495-445-X. Retrieved 5 November 2014.

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