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Kodurupaka is one of the Oldest & Special village in the Sulthanabad Mondal Karimnagar District of Andhra Pradesh, India, lies exactly 30 km away from Karimnagar, located on the highway from Karimnagar to peddapalli. The place can be reached by boarding any one of peddapalli, godavarikhani or monthani buses that start from the karimnagar bus stand and are frequently scheduled.Iam very proud of because iam also one member of the village people.

Actually Kodurupaka Real name is " MUDUJAMULA KODURUPAKA ". In a Olden days every one calls Mudujamula kodurupaka but now calling kodurupaka."Mudujamula Kodurupaka" Village having big & special history.

Every Village or town spend 12 hours day & 12 Hours Night. But my Village spend in 9 hours day 15 hours night this is my Village Special. Why Calling every one "mudujamula kodurupaka". Actually in the Word "MUDUJAMULA" means 9sunlight hours.

The Reason is Kodurupaka village located on three small villages.In the Early morning sun wake up 90 mins late and sun will go 90 mins before night .The small hills are Stoping Sunlight on the village.

The actual place of interest is not exactly at the Kodurupaka Stage, but the entire village is concentrated deep inside.

The most common occupation of the people here was agriculture and rice was the main crop.

The village is located on middle of the three small hills.

The village has lots of greenery, the people here are very friendly. Very interesting thing is that still many people here depend upon palm trees. These people are called Gouds. There are thousands of palm trees on the banks of the kodurupaka river which even today stay as the main source of income for the Gouds.

There are many evidences in this village that show the living style of the kakatiya's who ruled the telangana region long back.

The most sad thing about this village is that it is going to remain as a name only in the Karimnagar history. This is because this place is soon getting destroyed under the Sri Ram Sagar Project that covers almost 14 villages.

D.Anilrao

Kodurupaka