Jami, Vizianagaram

Jami
జామి
Village

Road at Jami village
Jami

Location in Andhra Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 18°03′00″N 83°16′00″E / 18.0500°N 83.2667°E / 18.0500; 83.2667Coordinates: 18°03′00″N 83°16′00″E / 18.0500°N 83.2667°E / 18.0500; 83.2667
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Vizianagaram
Elevation 46 m (151 ft)
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 535 250

Jami (pronounced Jaami) is a village and a Mandal in Vizianagaram district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.[1]

History

According to legend,[2] the Pandavas of Mahabharata fame concealed their weapons on a "Jammi" tree (Shami Vruksha ) before embarking on the final year of their fourteen years of banishment into the forests during which period they have to remain incognito (Agnathavasam). During their stay, King Dharmaraja and his mother Kunthi Devi sanctified the idols of Sri Tripurantaka Swamy and Sri Janardhana Swamy, at this place. About five hundred years ago the local people unearthed an idol of Sri Madhava Swamy while quarrying for sandstone on the nearby rocky knoll. They installed it in between the earlier two temples and built a third temple named after Sri Venugopalaswamy (another name of Lord Krishna). The twin Jammi trees at the Tripurtantaka Swamy temple are considered to be holy and have miraculous healing properties. The temple is in existence at least for a thousand years as per the stone inscription on site. Modern day geologists have estimated that the Shivalinga extends more than 179 feet deep in to the earth. No wonder it is called a "Swayambhu Linga". Pilgrims from the north coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh come here during the holy month of Karthik for the ritual Pujas.

Geography

Jami is located at 18°03′00″N 83°16′00″E / 18.05°N 83.2667°E / 18.05; 83.2667 on the bank of the river Gosthani which has its origin in the limestone caves of Borra in the Eastern Ghats. It has an average elevation of 46 meters (154 feet).

Demography

Jami Mandal has a population of 58,112 in 2001. Males constitute 29,170 and females 28,942 of the population. The average literacy rate is 51%, much below the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy rate is 63% and that of females 39%.

Assembly constituency

Jami was an assembly constituency in 1967 and 1972 elections. The elected members were:

References

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