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The Archaeological Survey of India has discovered three rare sixteenth-century inscriptions deep within Andhra Pradesh's Seshachalam forest range at Sadasivakona. Written in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada, the epigraphs date to the reign of Vijayanagara King Sadasivaraya in fifteen fifty-four. The texts document the king's pilgrimage and his subsequent donation for constructing a Shiva temple and a monastery, illuminating the region's vibrant cultural and religious history.
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