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Adorned with traditional jewelry, the Telangana Thalli statue reflects the rich cultural heritage of Telangana, and emphasizes the nurturing identity of a mother figure. [5] Designed to reflect the appearance of a woman, a mother from Telangana, the statue stands 20 feet tall and embodies the state’s cultural essence.
Statue of Telugu Thalli (తెలుగు తల్లి) Telugu Thalli (Telugu: తెలుగుతల్లి; lit. ' Mother Telugu ') [1] is the ...
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Sri Sri Sri Trilinga Sanghameshwara Swamy Devalayam is located in Vilasagar village of Karimnagar district in the state of Telangana, India. It is one of the unique ancient Shiva temples where three linga's in three inner sanctums (garbha gruha) in one temple facing east, north and south.
Usage of "Telangana" came to distinguish the predominantly Telugu-speaking region of the erstwhile Hyderabad State from its predominantly Marathi-speaking one, Marathwada. After Asaf Jahis ceded the Seemandhra region to the British, the rest of the Telugu region retained the name Telangana and the other parts were called Madras Presidency's ...
Sri Peddamma Thalli Temple or Peddamma Gudi is a Hindu temple located at Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is very famous during the festive season of Bonaalu . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
The original one was set up by the Andhra Pradesh state government, while a new one using the original Hyderabad offices has been formed by the Telangana state government after bifurcation. The Academy has also became responsible for the creation and printing of school textbooks. This academy headquarters is located at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
The Vishnukundina dynasty (IAST: Viṣṇukuṇḍina, sometimes Viṣukuṇḍin) was an Indian dynasty that ruled over parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and other parts of southern India between the 5th and 7th centuries.