Akividu ఆకివీడు |
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— village and mandal — | |
Akividu
in Andhra Pradesh. |
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Country | India |
State | Andhra Pradesh. |
District(s) | West Godavari |
Nearest city | Eluru |
Parliamentary constituency | Narsapuram |
Assembly constituency | Undi |
Population | 74,766 (2001[update]) |
Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) |
Area |
• 2 metres (6.6 ft) |
Website | www.akividu.com |
Akividu or Akiveedu (Telugu: ఆకివీడు) is a village and Panchayat located in the West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, in India. Geographical co-ordinates are 16°36' North, 81°23' East. It is located 437 km from Hyderabad, 288 km from Visakhapatnam, 85 km from Vijayawada and 18 km from Bhimavaram.
Akividu is also a mandal headquarters.
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Akividu is located at .[1] It has an average elevation of 0 meters (3 feet).
According to Indian census, 2001, the demographic details of Akividu mandal is as follows:[2]
Akividu is known for agricultural rice paddies, and also for being one of the major exporters of rice in India. There are approximately fifty-four rice mills. Once the local aquaculture businesses were formed, almost all of the rice-paddies were converted in to fish farms and started breeding fish for export. The Kolleru, the second-largest sweet-water lake in India, can be reached through Akividu. Aquaculture has spread in the last two decades, which has led to increased pollution in and around the village. The village also has serious problems with its water filtration system.
Akividu has various places for worship of many religions (Hinduism, Islam, Christianity). Some of them are:
This is the biggest festival and incorporates cockfighting.
Salipeta Beside Puntallo Musalama temple.
This festival is celebrated on the occasion of MahaSivaratri at Veerabhadra Swamy temple situated at Salipet. This festival is celebrated grandly. All day long the devotees observe fast and perform the pujas. A few devotees pierce their cheeks with tridents and go around the town to show their strong belief in Lord Siva. "Fire Walking" (Nippula Gundam) is celebrated on the festival night. Devotees walk over a bed of glowing coals. Devotees who want to participate in "Fire walking" have to fast the whole day. The belief is that only people who fast can walk without getting burned at all.
The village of Akividu has some attractions such as:
Some of Akividu's educational institutions are:
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