Nagarjunakonda Ayaka pillar inscription of the time of Ikshvaku ruler Vira-Purushadatta (250-275 CE)
Roman aurei found in Nagarjunakonda
Relief of Dionysus, Nagarjunakonda Palace site. He has a light beard, is semi-nude and carries a drinking horn. There is a barrel of wine next to him.[16][17]
Panoramic view of the Buddha statue and other monuments
Division of Buddha's Relics, 3rd-4th century
Drum panel depicting a stupa with the Buddha's descent from Tryastria heaven, second half 3rd century.[1]
The local cuisine here is predominated by rich spices. Owing to it's history of Persian rulers and it's own traditions, the food found here is an efficient mix of different cultures. Telugu, Persian and Hyderabadi style of cooking all find a delicious blend in the local cuisine.