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  2. Thousand Pillar Temple - Wikipedia

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    Many Hindu temples were developed under the patronage of Ganapati Deva, Rudrama Devi and Prataparudra who were of Kakatiya dynasty.The Thousand Pillar Temple was believed to be constructed during the period between 1175–1324 CE by order of the king,The most popular place to visit in Warangal is the Thousand Pillars Temple, located at the base of Hanamkonda hill.

  3. List of Monuments of National Importance in Telangana

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    Thousand Pillar Temple: N-AP-130 Ramappa Temple: Palampet: Warangal district Ramappa Temple: N-AP-131 Warangal ...

  4. Culture of Telangana - Wikipedia

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    Shiva, Vishnu, Hanuman and Ganapati have been the popular Hindu Gods. The Vugra Narasimha Swami Temple at Yadagirigutta and Thousand Pillar Temple at Warangal are among the oldest shrines in the state attracting people from different parts of the country for hundreds of years. In terms of influence, Islam occupies the second place.

  5. Temples of Telangana - Wikipedia

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    Kondagattu: Lord Hanuman Temple. According to the folklore, the temple was constructed by a cowherd some 300 years ago. Located in Karimnagar District. Alampur: Jogulamba Temple is located in the South-East corner of the village beside the Tungabhadra river. Bahamani sultans destroyed old temple of Jogulamba in the 14th century.

  6. Bhadrakali Temple, Warangal - Wikipedia

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    The exceptional feature of the temple is the 2.7 x 2.7 m 2 stone image of Goddess Bhadrakali with fierce looking eyes, and eight arms each carrying various weapons. Goddess Bhadrakali's vahana – Lion is placed opposite to the sanctum sanctorum. The temple also has dhvajasthambam and a bali pitham.

  7. Kakatiya architecture - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds of monuments in the core of Hanamakonda and Warangal of which Thousand Pillar Temple, Ramappa Temple, Ramappa Lake, Warangal Fort and Kota Gullu are prominent. [1] Ramappa Temple, also known as the Rudreswara temple, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Mulugu. [2]

  8. The Overdue, Under-Told Story Of The Clitoris

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    The HuffPost/YouGov poll consisted of 1,000 completed interviews conducted March 4-5 among U.S. adults, including 918 who agreed to answer questions about sexual topics. It was conducted using a sample selected from YouGov's opt-in online panel to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population.

  9. Kakatiya Kala Thoranam - Wikipedia

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    Kakatiya Kala Thoranam (Warangal Gate) and Ruins. The Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, or arch, is an extensive ornamented stone sculpture; reflective of four identical gates in the Warangal Fort, which was part of the great Swayambhusiva temple of Shiva in the fort built by Ganapati-deva (1199-1262) during the 12th century. [5]