Peddamudium, Village in Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Peddamudium is a rural settlement covering approximately 1,998 hectares in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, home to about 2,486 residents who primarily engage in agricultural activities and traditional crafts.
The village historically served as the regional capital of the Chola Kingdom around 100 AD, later becoming significant during the Chalukya dynasty period when it was known as Mudivemu.
The community maintains traditional Telugu customs and festivals, with local Hindu temples serving as central gathering places for religious ceremonies and seasonal celebrations throughout the year.
Located approximately 92 kilometers from Jammalamadugu district headquarters, the village is accessible via local roads and has basic amenities including primary schools, markets, and public transportation connections.
Peddamudium holds archaeological significance as the birthplace of Vishnuvardhana, whose lineage led to Pulakeshin I, the founder of the Chalukya dynasty that shaped South Indian history for centuries.
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