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  2. Peddagattu jathara - Wikipedia

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    Peddagattu (పెద్దగట్టు జాతర) or Gollagattu Jathara (గొల్లగట్టు జాతర) is the festival done in the name of Lord Lingamanthulu Swamy and Goddess Choudamma every 2 years.

  3. Temples of Telangana - Wikipedia

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    Suryapet-Peddagattu (పెద్దగట్టు జాతర) or Gollagattu Jathara (గొల్లగట్టు జాతర) is the festival done in the name of Lord Lingamanthulu Swamy and Goddess Choudamma every 2 years.The presiding deities, Sri Lingamanthula Swamy, believed an Incarnation of Lord Shiva, and his sister – Choudamma ...

  4. Category:Black-and-white photographs - Wikipedia

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    Specific black-and-white photographs. It should not contain the images (files) themselves, nor should it contain free- or fair-use images which do not have associated articles. It should not contain the images (files) themselves, nor should it contain free- or fair-use images which do not have associated articles.

  5. Dichpally Ramalayam - Wikipedia

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    Temple was built of black and white basalt stone, with the finest architecture and excellent craftsmanship of goddesses, animals, devils and Khajuraho style erotic structures on it. This ancient temple has awesome sculpture with extremely beautiful carvings on temple walls, ceilings, pillars, and door frames.

  6. Mallikarjuna Temple, Inavolu - Wikipedia

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    Mallikarjuna temple, Inavolu is a temple in located in Inavolu in Warangal district in the Indian state of Telangana. [2] [3] History.

  7. Sammakka Saralamma Jatara - Wikipedia

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    Former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao visiting the Sammakka Sarakka Jatara. This Jatara is held Biannually i.e once in two years for four days. It starts with the arrival of the goddesses to Gaddelu in Medaram and ends with their vanapravēsham (entry into the forest).

  8. Tirupati Ganga Jatara - Wikipedia

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    To take him out of hiding, the Gangamma planned "Ganga Jathara" where the people in Tirupathi do vichitra veshadarana and curse Gangamma for a period of 7 days. On the seventh day, the Palegondulu comes out of hiding and was killed by Goddess Gangamma for the LokaKalyanam (well being of all people).

  9. Chola art and architecture - Wikipedia

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    The period of the imperial Cholas (c. 850 CE – 1250 CE) in South India was an age of continuous improvement and refinement of Chola art and architecture.They utilised the wealth earned through their extensive conquests in building long-lasting stone temples and exquisite bronze sculptures, in an almost exclusively Dravidian cultural setting.