Mandasa

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Country India
TalukasMandasa
PIN
532242
Mandasa
Manjusha
Mandasa Vasudeva Temple
Mandasa Vasudeva Temple
Interactive map of Mandasa
Mandasa is located in Andhra Pradesh
Mandasa
Mandasa
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Mandasa is located in India
Mandasa
Mandasa
Mandasa (India)
Coordinates: 18°52′00″N 84°28′00″E / 18.8667°N 84.4667°E / 18.8667; 84.4667
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictSrikakulam
TalukasMandasa
Languages
  OfficialTelugu
  Other most spoken local languagesOdia Language
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
532242
Vehicle registrationAP
Lok Sabha constituencySrikakulam
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPalasa

Mandasa is a village in Srikakulam district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.[1] Mandasa is also known by the name Manjusha in Odia. It was ruled by erstwhile odia zamindar Rajamani royal family during British Raj. Srinivasa Rajamani was the famous Ruling chief Rajah of this estate.

Lord Vasudeva

This village is located at a distance of 98 km from the district headquarters.

Mandasa has an average elevation of 31 metres (102 ft). [2]

Mandasa mandal is bordered by Sompeta mandal to the northeast, Palasa mandal to the southwest, Vajrapu Kotturu mandal to the south, Patrapur block of Ganjam district, Odisha to the north, Rayagada block of Gajapati district, Odisha to the west and Bay of Bengal to the east.

Places of importance

  • Mahendragiri mountain is close to the village. A fort is located at the foot of the mountain. Mahendragiri is the highest mountain in South India.
  • The temple of Vasudeva Perumal which is located in the village attracts pilgrims and tourists.
  • The fort located in the center of the village reflects the rich heritage of the locality.

Mandasa Palakova

Usually Kova, as we recall, is kova stamps or kova dumplings. But there is a peculiarity to Mandasa Palakova. It has a tricky taste sharing the melody in the thick liquid.

Mandasa was once the seat of the Kalinga kings who stood at the forefront of the Eastern Ghats. Since then, it has been known for making foods with different flavors. Part of it is known as the herbal medicine Palakova.

It has a history of nearly 300 years. The Eastern Ghats are home to many medicinal plants and trees. All the towers in the area carry the grazing in the hills every day, and the milk they give the herbal milk also has medicinal properties. And hence, Mandasa Kova is so famous with its healing properties.

There are about 10 families in the village who have been practicing Kova making for generations. This Kova is made with milk and sugar just like regular Kova. However it is put ready for sale before it is pastured. Makers say that, the milk ingredients would be safe by eating the Kova before being pastured.[3]

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