Location of Bheemili or Bheemunipatnam Bheemili or Bheemunipatnam has the 24 kilometers seaside street through Vizag till Bhimili is the lengthiest seaside streets in Indian. These sun-kissed seashores and path create suitable place for car/bike rides. Bay of Bengal and Bheemunipatnam Beach Bheemunipatnam Beach lies at the mouth of Gosthani River joining the Bay of Bengal and forms an alluring recess to the town. The confluence point of River Gosthani into the Bay of Bengal is a scenic view from the hilltop temple. Erramattidibbalu On its way to Bhimili one can see in "Erramattidibbalu", wonderful development of the red sand. Mostly this have position been used for the shooting reasons. It always has been favoured hang out for families. Temple of Lord Narasimha There is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha on the eastern side of Pavurallakonda facing the sea. As per the historical evidences the temple is constructed around 14th century by Mindi Kings. There are two more temples in the town of Bhimili, which dates back to the times of Chola Kingdom as Bheemeswaralayam and Choleswaralayam. Dutch Settlements in Bheemunipatnam Dutch is known as Bimilipatnam. Bheemunipatnam was one among the major Dutch settlements of the Dutch Coromandel coast in the 17th century. There are remnants of the Dutch East India Company trading post when the town was a port. The town contains one of the oldest Christian cemeteries on the coast. Bhimili also had a currency mint during the times of Dutch. Lighthouse in Bheemunipatnam The lighthouse was established dated to 1868 that acts as a citadel on the shores of Bheemili beach. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha on a hillock. Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swami has set up the Vedic Adhyayana Research Institute Jeeyar Ashram on the immaculate beach of Visakhapatnam-Bheemunipatnam Road. |
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