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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.
The temple is believed to be built in 625 CE by the King Pulakeshin II of Chalukya dynasty to commemorate his victory over Vengi region of Andhra Desham, as per the writings on the temple wall. Kakatiya kings later have adopted the temple and considered Goddess Bhadrakali as their kuladevata. A lake was also built by Ganapati-deva adjacent to ...
The following are some of the forms of Shakti appearing mainly in temples: Durga in Durga Mandir, Varanasi [1] Bhagavathi in Attukal Temple [2] Bhadrakali in Bhadrakali Temple, Warangal [3] Devi in Azhakodi Devi Temple [4] Lakshmi in Lakshmi Temple, Khajuraho [5] Parvati in Parvati Temple, Khajuraho [6] Saraswati in Saraswati Temple, Wargal [7]
It also contains the 11th century Parsvanatha image and Shanmukha or Skanda from the 12th century Veerabhadra image. It also have the collection of ancient coins and pottery shards from the area. It describes the Kakatiya temple sites in the area, including the 13th century temples at Pillalamarri in Nalgonda district.
Govinda Rajula Gutta is a historical place in Warangal, Telangana, India. It is a holy place for Hindus in India. As per its history Lord Srinivasa at Thirupati was tired of granting wishes to his devotees and came to rest unseen in the cave. He appeared in the dream of Rudrama Devi and revealed his presence on the hillock.
Madikonda is a neighbourhood of Warangal in Telangana, India.It is on the way from Hyderabad to Warangal on National Highway 163 (India).During 2011 Census, Madikonda which was earlier a partly rural village have been classified as fully outgrowth to Warangal urban assemblage, and has become part of Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation.
The Kalyani Chaulukyas built several temples in modern-day Telangana including the Ramalingeswara Temple, Nandikandi. Kakatiya architecture was developed during the reign of the Kakatiya dynasty between the 12th and 14th centuries. Prominent Kakatiya temples include the Ramappa and Thousand Pillar temples, as well as the Kota Gullu temple
The following are the visitor attractions in Warangal, Telangana, India. Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Warangal" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.