THE HISTORICAL VEMULAKONDA NALAGONDA DISTRICT


Vemulakonda is a very large Granite Hill looking a like an inverted cup and next to it there are two very large Hills very closely located. This hill is about 600 ft high. From a distance the side hills appear to be huge cones with Vemulakonda located in between. The hill is impregnable and can not be scaled from three sides. The slopes are almost vertical and smooth and can not be scaled by any means . However on the fourth side, the hill has a difficult approach and at present a road is being laid to the top of the hill. The dusty track from the village at the bottom of the hill is being repaired and the site is full of bushes and boulders that have been kept to the side. However vehicles can go slowly over it. Once the dusty track ends an asphalt road is available that has been built to go over to the hill. The road is well laid and vehicles can ply. However the road ends before reaching top of the hill as the final stage is under construction. This final stage is almost two hundred yards long and very steep and a side of the granite hill is being dug to make way for the curved road. At present one has to walk over to the top during thus final stage.
On can find the old fort walls, damaged bastions, dilapilated entrance with flight of steps and series of rough fort granite walls at vulnerable points. Most of the slopes are not scalable. Most of the high walls have collapsed over a period of time. The top of the mountain is nearly flat with granite stones spread every where.Plenty of breeze and gusty winds blow over the hill. An old ancient temple is located on one side over the hill facing North. There is no idol in this Stone temple. The temple appears to be a Vishnu temple as images of Garuda and Hanuman facing each other are carved at the entrance pillars. The temple is built by chiseled stone beams and there are no fine carvings in the temple on pillars or beams. It is in neglected state. One of the ancient structure is a strong room built with chiselled stone beams and is now being used by a vendor and Temple administration. Apart from these two there is no ancient worthwhile construction on the hill. The Matsya Narsimha Swamy temple is built on the hill near the Koneru ( pond) that is always full of water. The temple is of simple construction and images of Matsya Narsimha swamya re worshipped. The temple is under Endowments dept of AP state govt and regular pooja is performed. Temple committee is available and is notified. Lot of mprovemnet is required to be done at temple building various facilities for visitors.
The koneru ( gundam) has fish that are believed to have marking on the fore head similar to Narsimha. Swamy. The gundam water is considered very pious and is believed to have magical powers to cure ailments.. Fort walls are not visible from top of the mountains and they can be seen only when one is at the approach road. Fort walls exist over the mountain at most of the places around the granite hill , but these are much deteriorated due to negligence.Some of the forts wallas can be seen while approaching the hill froma distance.
It is believed that Sarvai Papanna used to take rest at this fort in the stone shelter now available particularly at nights as this fort was impregnable and invincible to the enemy. Vemulakonda Fort needs preservation of whatever is left for posterity and the temple is required to be developed to attract more visitors that can bring in revenue. More research is required to be done on the fort and temple.The satue of Saravi Papanna is required to be erected at the fort entrance to commemmorate his memory.
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