Amaravati

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Amaravati is the opulent celestial capital city of the god Indra in Hindu mythology, famed as the heavenly abode of the Devas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf capital of a deity
celestial city
location in Hindu mythology
mythological city
abodeOf Devas
associatedWithDeity Indra NERFINISHED
capitalOf Indra NERFINISHED
category Hindu mythological locations
Indra in mythology
contrastedWith Mortal world (Prithvi) NERFINISHED
describedIn Mahabharata NERFINISHED
Puranas NERFINISHED
Ramayana NERFINISHED
etymology “Amaravati” means “city of the immortals” or “abode of the immortals” NERFINISHED
guardedBy Indra’s attendants NERFINISHED
hasFeature assembly hall of the Devas
celestial gardens
divine music and dance
palaces of the gods
hasQueen Shachi NERFINISHED
hasRuler Indra NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Apsaras NERFINISHED
Devas NERFINISHED
Gandharvas NERFINISHED
knownFor celestial architecture
opulence
splendor
languageContext Sanskrit literature
locatedIn Svarga NERFINISHED
heavenly realms
partOf Indra’s realm NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
symbolizes divine kingship of Indra
heavenly prosperity

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Indra abode Amaravati
Satavahana dynasty capital Amaravati