- Kumili
Kumili is a historical village and
panchayat inPusapatirega mandal ofVizianagaram district ,Andhra Pradesh ,India .Kumili was the former seat of the erstwhile
Vizianagaram Kingdom. Ruins of this mud fort still exist here.The village has a population of 5,929 and about 1,300 houses in 2001. Males constitutes 2,991 and Females 2938 of the population.
This small village is famous on account of a huge complex of temples built by local devotees over a period of 10 years. The temples are unique with extremely attractive sculptures, paintings on the walls and idols. The temples within the complex are of Ganapathi,
Shiva , Kalika Devi, Navagrahalu, Satyanarayana Swamy, Subramanyeswaraswamy, Seetharamaswamy, Anjaneya Swamy and Venu Gopalaswamy.It is famous for its 9 temples (kovela) and well-organized streets. The streets are well partitioned based on the family work and approximately 26 streets are there in the village. The Kumili village has convert|1600|acre|km2|0 of fertile land (
rice paddies and corn) and convert|1200|acre|km2|0 of commercial plantation mainlymango andcashew .The Kumili village has rich culture and good history of Reddy kingdom named 'KUMILIPURAM'. The village acts as an important place in the state assembly elections due to its perfect competition between the two major political parties.
Kumili village is known for a
Reddy family called NEELAPU FAMILY who fought in the Indian Supreme Court for the agricultural land that they lost to the next village.The village head is Mr. Gujju Appala Reddy Garu a congress sympathizer and close associate to Dr.Subbarami Reddy (MP).
External links
* [http://vizianagaram.ap.nic.in/Tourism.htm Tourism site]
every political issue will depend mainly in telaga street by none other than thelagas, by named families Ramisetty & Padala families,every financial matters & every suggestions from the thelagas willbe considered by the reddis,if not they will lose the party in their elections
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