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RAYALSEEMA UNIVERSITY

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RAYALSEEMA UNIVERSITY Rayalaseema University, Kurnool, came into existence in the year 2008. The emblem of Rayalaseema University represents the history as well as the geographical significance of Kurnool District, which is popularly known as the gateway to Rayalaseema. The Sudarsana Chakra is the symbol of Dharma. The temple at Srisailam on the right bank of the river Krishna is a rare but significant confluence of Jyotirlinga and Astadasa Sakti Peetha. Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva, is found in more than one place in this region. The great Indian bustard is the unique and proud possession of Kurnool District alone in the whole world. The Nallamala forest is a reservoir of various flora and fauna and also the abode of many pilgrimage centres. The rivers Tungabhadra and the Krishna along with their tributaries border Kurnool District and nourish the parched lands and quench the thirst of the people of Rayalaseema. The Konda Reddy Fort is a proud witness to the Vijayanagara Dy

VIKRAMA SIMHAPURI UNIVERSITY

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VIKRAMA SIMHAPURI UNIVERSITY Vikrama Simhapuri University, Nellore, came into being, fulfilling the long cherished dream of the people of SPS Nellore District on September 24, 2008. The emblem of Vikrama Simhapuri University carries on its top the Sudarsana Chakra indicating the immortality of the pursuit of dispelling the forces of darkness leading to the dawning of the light of truth and wisdom, Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya. The Sudarsana Chakra also shows how Vikrama Simhapuri University carves itself out of the territorial jurisdiction of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. At the bottom of the emblem is the Poorna Kumbha, the edifice on which the emblem is poised, signifying a sense of fulfilment, a totality of being that follows true education. In the middle is the Ashoka Chakra, symbolising the quest for dharma that is inclusive. Nellore, once ‘Dhanyapuri’ or ‘Nel-ur’, is known for its agriculture and hence the vistas of the paddy field in the emblem. Then there is the ‘