Mothadaka
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Mothadaka is a village which is situated in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located 22 kilometers away from Guntur and 16 kilometers from Amaravathi.
It is surrounded by three mountains on three sides. The village represents the rural culture. The population of the village is 2700, the majority of which are Hindus (Chowdharies). Other religious groups are Muslims and Christians.
The village has a Lord Shiva temple, a Lord Anjineya temple, a Lord Rama temple, a mosque, a church and a recently built Sai Baba temple. Mothadaka is also home to some of the computerised banking facilities of the State Bank of India (code:1915).