Duppelli

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Duppelli
Village
Duppelli Name Board.jpg
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Telangana
Area
  Total5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration TS

Duppelly is a village in Yadadri Bhongir district, in Telangana, India. It falls under Valigonda Mandal, Pincode 508112,

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Story of Duppelly

దుప్పల్లిః చర్రిత

    నల్గొండ జిల్లా వలిగొండ మండలంలో దుప్పెల్లి అనే వూరుంది.ఆ వూరు కాకతీయప్రతాపరుద్రుని ఏలుబడిలో వున్న ఒక నాయంకరం.దీనిని దుప్పల్లి బొల్లమరాజు ఒకపాలు,రంగయరుద్రదేవుడు మూడుపాళ్ళుగా పాలించేవారు నాగులకుంట(నాగులతూము)కు పడమట వుండే కాశ్మీరదేవాలయంలోని కాశ్మీరదేవునికి నిత్యభోగనిమిత్తం అష్టాదశ(కులాల)ప్రజలసన్నిధిలో రెండుకాలాలు పంటలుపండే నాలుగున్నర మర్తురుల తరిపొలాన్ని సర్వమాన్యముగా దానం చేసారు.ఈ భూమి సబ్బిసముద్రము వెనక, నేరడ్ల చేనులో ముయ్యడ్డాను,నాగులతూము కుట్రుచేను మర్తురు,కాన్యానిచెరువు వెనక రావిచేను అడ్డాను,నారాయణదేవరచెరువు వెనక తామరపడెచేను ముుయ్యడ్డాను కలిపి నాలుగుమర్తురులు,తామరపడె మునిగితే దానికి బదులుగా సోమయకాలువ మొదట జిలగవారి మర్తురు ఇస్తామని, కప్పము మాడలో చిన్నంబాతిక దేవరభోగానికే ఇచ్చినారు.సమస్తప్రజలందరు కలిసి దేవరదీపాలకై విడిచిన పన్నులన్నింటిలో మాడ,వీీసము తీసి పెట్టాలని శాసించారు.

(Inscriptions of AP- Nalgonda, vol-I, No.96   pg no276)

ఇపుడు దుప్పెల్లిలో ఆ కాశ్మీరదేవాలయం శిథిలదుస్థితిలో వుంది.దేవాలయం,దేవునిమాన్యాలు పోయనయి.ఒకప్పటి గొప్పచరిత్రకు ఆనవాలుగా శిథిలాలే వున్నాయి.మూసీనదికి ఉత్తరం ుఒడ్డున వుండే ఈవూరు నిజాం కాలంలో దేశముఖుల జాగీరు.నిషానీగా అప్పటి గడి మిగిలివుంది.అరవైవూర్ల పట్టేదారట ఆ దేశముఖ్ గారు.

        ఇపుడున్న వూరికి తూర్పున వుండేదట వూరు  ఒకప్పుడు.ఆ పాటిగడ్డ దగ్గర అవశేషాలు కొన్ని మిగిలివున్నాయి.చాళుక్యులకాలంనాటి సుందర గణపతి(ముందు,వెనక కూడ చెక్కిన)శిల్పం వుంది.మత్స్యకారులు మూసీనది దగ్గర గంగమ్మకు గుడి కట్టి,ఎక్కడెక్కడో పడివున్న విగ్రహాలను అక్కడ చేర్చారు.ఇంకా అక్కడ ఏనుగులును కట్టిన రాతిగడలు కోటవంటి నిర్మాణపు జాడలు కనిపిస్తున్నాయక్కడ.ఇక్కడ ఎల్లమ్మ దేవత బావిలో వెలసివుండడం ప్రత్యేకం.

రచయిత:ఒకప్పుడు నేను (శ్రీరామోజు హరగోపాల్) టీచరుగా పనిచేసినందువల్ల అక్కడి శిష్యుడు తండా

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