Papannapet

Papannapet
పాపన్నపేట

Edupayala Durga Bhavani Temple
Papannapet

Location in Telangana, India

Coordinates: 18°02′00″N 78°06′00″E / 18.0333°N 78.1000°E / 18.0333; 78.1000Coordinates: 18°02′00″N 78°06′00″E / 18.0333°N 78.1000°E / 18.0333; 78.1000
Country  India
State Telangana
District Medak
Founded by Rani Shankaramma, 1765
Elevation 445 m (1,460 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 5,419
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 502303
Vehicle registration TS15
Nearest city Medak
Lok Sabha constituency Medak
Vidhan Sabha constituency Medak

Papannapet is a village in Medak district of Telangana, India.[1] It is bounded by Sankarampet, Tekmal, Kulcharam and Medak mandals of Medak district and Nizamabad district. Papannapet has an average elevation of 445 metres (1463 ft).

History

In the historical time the Papannapet village was ruled by the Great Princess "Rani Shankaramma" Daughter of Raja Durgareddy&Rani Lakshmayamma,Raja Durga Reddy die on 2-4-1900, possessed of properties including a Jagir Samashtanam, Papannapet. Hew left behind him surviving, his widow, Rani Lakshmayamma, then aged about 16 years and a daughter, Rani Shankaramma, then aged about one year.

Demographics

According to Indian census, 2011, the demographic details of this mandal is as follows:[2]

Villages in Papannapet Mandal

1.Ablapur,2.Annaram,3.Arkela,4.Bacharam,5.Cheekode,6.Chitriyal,7.Doulapur,8.Ellapoor,9.Enkepalle,10.Gandharpalle, 11.Kodpaka,12.Kompalle,13.Kothapalle,14.Kurthiwada,15.Lingaipalle,16.Mallampet,17.Minpur,18.Muddapur, 19.Nagsanpalle,20.Namapur,21.Narsingi,22.Papannapet,23.Podchenpalle,24.Ramathirtham,25.Thimmaipalle, 26.Yousufpet.

Population in Papannapet Village

According to Indian census, 2011,Papannapet village has a population of 5,419 in 2011.[3]

Culture

There is famous Edupayala Vana Durga Bhavani temple at Nagasanpalli Vby mandal papannapet. The Temple maintenance was under family members of Peddalachannagari's under Nizam's rule and now it is under Endowment of Telangana Govt. Peddalachannagai Durga Reddy was first chairman of the temple Trust board. Edupayala jatara is considered to be the second largest congregation of devotees after the Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara in Telangana region. It has been accorded state festival last year.[4][5]

References

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