Penna Ahobilam, Village in Uravakonda mandal, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Penna Ahobilam is a village in the Anantapur region of Andhra Pradesh, situated within the hilly terrain of the Deccan Plateau. The settlement spreads across rural land with fields and traditional homes typical of this area, connected to the larger town of Uravakonda.
The village developed as a rural settlement in the historic region of the Deccan, where farming and traditional ways of life formed the foundation. The area has long been part of the cultural and geographical landscape of Andhra Pradesh.
Telugu serves as the primary language of communication among the residents of Penna Ahobilam, reflecting the linguistic heritage of Andhra Pradesh.
The village is reachable by bus from the nearby town and is best visited during the dry season when roads are accessible. Visitors should expect basic facilities and limited shops, as this is a small rural settlement.
An important temple honors Lord Lakshmi Narasimha and draws visitors interested in local religious tradition. This sacred site gives the small village religious and social significance in the region.
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