Tadipatri was part of the Gandikota province in Vijayanagara Empire, initially called as Tatipalli, later Tatipatri, was also called as Bhaskara Kshetram in ancient times. The place is believed to get it's name from the palm trees located here, Tati is Telugu for palm. As per some stories, Tadipatri is also believed to have got it's name from the fact that Rama killed the demoness Tataki here. The place was founded in 1350 AD, when a Brahmin Narayana Bhatta settled here on the orders of Vidyaranya Swamy.
Tadipatri
Tadipatri
Tadipatri
Tadipatri was part of the Gandikota province in Vijayanagara Empire, initially called as Tatipalli, later Tatipatri, was also called as Bhaskara Kshetram in ancient times. The place is believed to get it's name from the palm trees located here, Tati is Telugu for palm. As per some stories, Tadipatri is also believed to have got it's name from the fact that Rama killed the demoness Tataki here. The place was founded in 1350 AD, when a Brahmin Narayana Bhatta settled here on the orders of Vidyaranya Swamy.