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Burripalem
Burripalem
village
Map
Government
 • SurpanchBose
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
2,800

Burripalem is a village in Tenali mandal in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. It has a population of 2,800 (2001 census). It is located 6 Kms east from Tenali Town.

Overview

Burripalem has a history of 400 years. Over the years it is well known for its rich legacy of its contribution to movements, films and education, It has produced many great leaders who participated in movements such as Sarvodaya movement, Bhoodan campaign, Library movement. It is also a land of scholars, actors and academicians. Famous actor of Telugu Film Industry Tollywood Super Star Krishna is from this village. A movie was also made in the name of this village Burripalem Bullodu.

Geography

Burripalem is located at 16°15′N 80°35′E / 16.25°N 80.58°E / 16.25; 80.58. Burripalem is 6 km from Tenali Town. It is located 34 km from the sea coast. It is well connected by road transport.

Transportation

Burripalem Village is just 6 km away from Tenali town. It is well connected to this town through road transport. It hardly takes 12 min by road. People majorly travel by RTC bus, Auto rikshaw, Motorcycle or cycle.

Climate

Burripalem is located 34 km from the sea coast. It is generally hot and humid during summer with temperatures ranging between 32-45 C. Winters are milder with fog and temperatures between 15 and 23 C. Heavy rains are experienced between July and November during monsoon time.

Population

At the 2001 Indian census,[1] Burripalem had a population of 2,800. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Burripalem has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 72.5%: male literacy is 70.5%, and female literacy is 61%.

Economy

The major occupation of the people in this village is mainly agriculture and small scale business. The region around the village has fertile soil irrigated by the Krishna river water and it has three canals irrigating the fields Paledrikaluva, Pathakaluva and Kothakavluva. Major crops include Paddy, Balckgram, Corn, Turmeric, and Sugarcane.

Miscellanea

  • There are a good number of famous temples, such as Saibaba Mandiram, Anjaneyaswami temple, Narashmihaswami Temple, Patha Ramalayam, Geetha Mandiram, Ganganamma Gudi and two churches.
  • In the heart of the village a village deity Boddurai was installed surreptitiously in the recent years.
  • Festivals are celebrated on a grand scale throughout the year in Burripalem. The most famous being Sankranthi which is a crop festival and it's a reunion time for most of the families. Sri Rama Navami is celebrated as annual day of Gurubandhus, Vinayaka Chavathi is celebrated for nine days. Guru Poornima is celebrated by Gurubandhus with a mass feeding. In Maghamasam Sapatam is performed, chatting of Hare Ram: Hare Krishna continuously without any break day and night for 7 days and followed by mass feeding. It is a practice that is followed since 70 years.
  • A.P.K Kalyana Mandapam was constructed recently from the donations acquired form the villagers.
  • Government primary school and a high school are available in the village for basic education to the children.
  • St. Peter & G. Krishna College of Education is a Private Un-aided B.Ed college in Burripalem, every academic year 60 professionals are graduated from this college.

Famous Personalities

References