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'''Dantapuram''' a small village in Srikakulam district. It is a site of great religious and historical significance. Known as Buddhas Tooth at Dantapura, the capital of the Kalingas. While ancient Dantapuram sank into oblivion, Kandy receives tens of thousands of visitors every month. Historians believe it to be the capital of Kalinga Kingdom. Emperor Asoka fought Kalinga War in 261 BC.
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'''[[Dantapuram]]''' a small village in Srikakulam district. It is a site of great [[religious]] and historical significance. Known as [[Buddhas]] Tooth at [[Dantapura]], the capital of the Kalingas. While {{Wiki|ancient}} [[Dantapuram]] sank into oblivion, {{Wiki|Kandy}} receives tens of thousands of visitors every month. {{Wiki|Historians}} believe it to be the capital of [[Kalinga]] {{Wiki|Kingdom}}. [[Emperor]] [[Asoka]] fought {{Wiki|Kalinga War}} in 261 BC.
  
The word danta in Telugu language means Tooth. Archaeologists infer that one tooth of Lord Buddha was taken to Kandy in Sri Lanka from Dantapuram.
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The [[word]] [[danta]] in {{Wiki|Telugu}} [[language]] means Tooth. {{Wiki|Archaeologists}} infer that one tooth of [[Lord Buddha]] was taken to {{Wiki|Kandy}} in [[Sri Lanka]] from [[Dantapuram]].
  
Dantapura, the reputed capital of ancient Kalingas. There is similarity between Dantavuram and Dantapura of the Buddhist chronicles induces me to identify Dantavuram.[citation needed] This identification is also corroborated by the writings of the ancient Roman geographer, Pliny who mentions about the Calingoe in his Natural History.
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[[Dantapura]], the reputed capital of {{Wiki|ancient}} Kalingas. There is similarity between Dantavuram and [[Dantapura]] of the [[Buddhist]] chronicles induces me to identify Dantavuram.[citation needed] This identification is also corroborated by the writings of the {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|Roman}} geographer, Pliny who mentions about the Calingoe in his Natural History.
  
People of Amudalavalasa and the neighbourhood near Srikakulam Road railway station point out to a site which is within two miles from the railway station and where stands to this day a huge earthen wall about a mile in length and a large opening into it in the middle which is said to be the place where stood once the main gateway or the simhadvara into the fort and call the place Dantavuram. The Archeological survey of Andhra Pradesh has done some survey and produced a report and is available with e ASi.[citation needed]
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[[People]] of Amudalavalasa and the neighbourhood near Srikakulam Road railway station point out to a site which is within two {{Wiki|miles}} from the railway station and where stands to this day a huge earthen wall about a mile in length and a large opening into it in the middle which is said to be the place where stood once the main gateway or the simhadvara into the fort and call the place Dantavuram. The {{Wiki|Archeological}} survey of [[Andhra Pradesh]] has done some survey and produced a report and is available with e ASi.  
 
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Dantapuram a small village in Srikakulam district. It is a site of great religious and historical significance. Known as Buddhas Tooth at Dantapura, the capital of the Kalingas. While ancient Dantapuram sank into oblivion, Kandy receives tens of thousands of visitors every month. Historians believe it to be the capital of Kalinga Kingdom. Emperor Asoka fought Kalinga War in 261 BC.

The word danta in Telugu language means Tooth. Archaeologists infer that one tooth of Lord Buddha was taken to Kandy in Sri Lanka from Dantapuram.

Dantapura, the reputed capital of ancient Kalingas. There is similarity between Dantavuram and Dantapura of the Buddhist chronicles induces me to identify Dantavuram.[citation needed] This identification is also corroborated by the writings of the ancient Roman geographer, Pliny who mentions about the Calingoe in his Natural History.

People of Amudalavalasa and the neighbourhood near Srikakulam Road railway station point out to a site which is within two miles from the railway station and where stands to this day a huge earthen wall about a mile in length and a large opening into it in the middle which is said to be the place where stood once the main gateway or the simhadvara into the fort and call the place Dantavuram. The Archeological survey of Andhra Pradesh has done some survey and produced a report and is available with e ASi.

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