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Thousand pillars temple is located in Hanamkonda part of the Warangal City. It was constructed in the 1163 AD by Rudra Deva. It depicts typical Chalukyan style of architecture. The three presiding deities are Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Surya. It is one of the finest specimens of Kakatiya architecture and sculpture. Thousand Pillar TempleIf you [...]
Ramappa Temple The city of Warangal is 157 km from Hyderabad. It was the ancient capital city of the Kakatiya kingdom. Warangal means “history”. Its massive fortress has withstood continuous attacks from the Delhi Sultans in the 13th and 14th centuries AD. In the 19th century AD, it was the hunting ground of the nobles. [...]
Warangal has many interesting places to see around. In its close proximity, there are numerous places of religious and archaic importance, which can make perfect excursions from the city. Striking watercourses, amidst lush green forests, add to the beauty of the landscape. It is for sure that once been there, you would like to visit [...]
Warangal, the erstwhile capital of the Kakaiyas, allures everyone with its splendid tourist attractions. Every year, thousands of people visit this city of historical significance. In case you are traveling to the place, check out this guide of how to reach. Reaching Warangal is not at all difficult, since the region has a well-laid out [...]
The primeval city of Warangal has its own share of ancient temples that dates back to centuries when it was the capital city of the Kakatiya Dynasty. Warangal Temples attract thousands of devotees and tourists towards its archeological, spiritual and historical importance. The city is also famous for its scenic lakes, wildlife sanctuaries and Warangal [...]
The ancient Warangal Fort was constructed during the regime of the Kakatiya rulers in the 13th century. It is a fine example of the architectural brilliance of the bygone era. Located to the south-east of Warangal city, the majestic fort bears testimony of the dexterity of artists of earlier times. The construction of the fort [...]
Eturnagaram Sanctuary, regarded as one of the oldest sanctuaries of India is located in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh. It lies about 250 km from Hyderabad and encompasses a rambling area of 806 sq. km. The area of the sanctuary features rising and falling land surface and on some parts is covered with hills. [...]
Warangal and Hanamkonda as legend goes is linked with the dynasties of Great “Vishnukundins” and even prior to it also of the Buddhist and pre_Buddhist periods of indian History.During Eighth Century A.D. , Warangal with an old name “Orukal” has served as Capital City of Yadava king of the Kakatiyas or Ganapatis making Warangal as [...]
Thousands of tribals from different parts of India arrived in Andhra Pradesh’s Warangal district for the historic “Sammakka Saralamma Jatara”, claimed to be Asia’s largest tribal religious fair. Officials expect eight million people from different parts of Andhra Pradesh and other states for the four-day biennial festival, which is all set to begin late Wednesday [...]
About Medaram Seven centuries ago, the tribals went in to deep forest for hunting. They have seen a child secured by cruel tigers and lions, with glorious presence, at the glorious light. The tribal’s elders (Koya doralu) lifted the child in manger to the village. Since the presence of the child, in the village there [...]