Simhachalam Hill Range

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Elevation377 m (1,237 ft)
Coordinates17°45′39″N 83°15′59″E / 17.760932°N 83.266455°E / 17.760932; 83.266455
Native nameSimhachalam Kondalu (Telugu)
Simhachalam Hill Range
Simhachalam Hills
Highest point
Elevation377 m (1,237 ft)
Coordinates17°45′39″N 83°15′59″E / 17.760932°N 83.266455°E / 17.760932; 83.266455
Naming
Native nameSimhachalam Kondalu (Telugu)
Geography
Parent rangeEastern Ghats

The Simhachala Hill Range, with the anglicised name Simhachalam Hills, are a towering mountain range (377 m) in the city of Visakhapatnam, in Andhra Pradesh state, southern India. It is one of the hill ranges in Andhra Pradesh and in the Eastern Ghats.[1]

The Simhachalam Hills form part of the eastern ranges of the Eastern Ghats system. These hills cover an area of 32 km.[2]

History

The Simhachalm Hill Range has a lot of rich history. The famous Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha temple is located here. The Chalukya period Radha Madhava Swamy temple and some old Buddhist monuments are also found here.[3]

Devotional

The hills house many temples including the Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha temple and other smaller ones; every year a festival is held called the Giri Pradakshina, where Hindu devotees walk 35 km around the hill.[4]

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