A Revised and Enlarged Account of the Bobbili Zemindari/Chapter 11/1883
1883.
His Excellency Sir M. E. Grant Duff, while on a tour in the Northern Circars, visited Bobbili in February, and was accommodated in the old palace. He seemed to be pleased with what he saw there. In replying to an address presented to him by the inhabitants of Bezwada, the Governor observed:—
"We have in these North-Eastern Districts men who, like the Maha Rajah of Vizianagaram, the Zemindars of Mandasa, and of Bobbili, and the Rajah of Pittapur, are doing much in various ways for the enlightenment of those around them."
In this year the Rajah of Venkatagiri's second wedding and the wedding of his brother, Rajah Muddu Kristna, took place while the Rajah was at Venkatagiri. The Rajah also visited Benares, Gya, and Allahabad with the object of performing the religious rites or Sraddhas of his adoptive father and other ancestors as, owing to his adoption into the Bobbili family, he thought that it was his first duty to perform these incumbent rites at his earliest convenience. In the same year his second wife gave birth to a son, and died a few days afterwards, just like her elder sister, the Rajah's first wife.