Amaravati (disambiguation)
Amaravati, Amaravathi or Amravati may refer to:
Tradition
- Amaravati, a Pali word meaning 'Abode of the Deathless' referring to nirvana
- Amaravati (mythology), the capital of Svarga, one of the seven planes of Hinduism
- Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, a Theravada Buddhist monastery located near London, UK
Geography
- Amaravati, the de facto capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India
- Amaravathi (village), Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh, the site of an ancient town.
- Amaravati Stupa (Amarāvatī mahācetiya) Ancient Buddhist stupa in the village of Amaravathi
- Amaravathi mandal, Andhra Pradesh, a mandal in Guntur district headquartered at Amaravathi
- Amravati, a city in the state of Maharashtra, India
- Amravati district, a district of Maharashtra state
- Amaravathinagar, a town in Tamil Nadu state
- Amaravathi Dam, a dam at Amaravathinagar, 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Udumalpet, Tamil Nadu, India
- Amaravathi Reservoir, the Amaravathi Dam impoundment on the edge of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary
- Amaravati River, a river in the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, India
- Amaravati principality in the ancient kingdom Champa in Central Vietnam
Railways
- Amravati railway station, in Maharashtra, India
- Amaravati Express, Express train operated by Indian Railways, passing through the Satavahana capital region of Amaravati, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India
Entertainment
- Amaravathi (1993 film), a 1993 Tamil language film
- Amaravathi (2009 film), a Telugu language film
gollark: The trouble is that you probably also need people to do, well, thinky stuff, which slaves can't really manage. If you want your slaves to be able to give you nice things like cars and smartphones.
gollark: Although if you want to maintain good current quality of life for *you* via slavery you'll need most of this infrastructure anyway.
gollark: Since nowhere has ALL the stuff you need you need a ton of transportation.
gollark: But then you have to locate factories in places with the right minerals.
gollark: 2% or 0.5% efficiency or something, but they conveniently store to chemical energy
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.