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WARANGAL
Location : In the state of Andhra Pradesh in
the southern part of India.
Tourist Attractions : Thousand Pillar Temple,
Warangal Fort, Bhadra Kali Temple, Jain Temple, Kolanupaka,
Sri Veeranarayana Temple, Pakhal Lake, Ramappa Temple,
Kolanupaka Museum.
Nearby Tourist Destinations : Hyderabad,
Vishakhapatnam, Tirupati, Vijaywada.
When to Visit : October to March
About Warrangal
The historic city of Warangal in the state of Andhra
Pradesh, 175 kms from Hyderabad, is known for its
beautiful turquoise lakes, spectacular temples and rich
flora and fauna. The Capital of erstwhile Kakatiya
Kingdom, Warrangal is a place for those interested in
Hindu temple architecture. Here in specimen of Kakatiya
architecture-the star-shaped thousand pillars temple. This
triple shrined temple dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Surya
is noteworthy for its delicately carved pillars screens
and exquisite icons. The rock cut elephants and the Nandi
bull (1.8mts) are very impressive. The Bhadrakali temple
atop a hill near Warrangal, which is noted for the eight
armed stone image of the Goddess and the Warangal Fort are
the places worth a visit.
Major Tourist Attractions in
Warangal
Warangal Fort
Warangal fort is 12-km from Hanamakonda, which dates back
to the 13th century. This is a must see sight in Warrangal.
Thousand Pillar Temple
This temple is one of the finest examples of Kakatiya
architecture and sculpture. Rudra Deva built it in 1163 AD
in the style of Chalukyan temples, star shaped and triple
shrined.
Bhadra Kali Temple
Situated on a hilltop between Hanamkonda and Warangal, it
is noted for its stone image of the Goddess Kali.
Jain Temple
The 2,000-year-old Jain temple of Mahaveer is a famous
place of worship for Jains in the country. The temple is
embellished with beautiful images of Thirthankaras. The
5ft high image of Mahavira is entirely carved of Jade.
Kolanupaka
Kolanupaka, 80-km from Hyderabad, is situated between
Hyderabad and Warangal. This was the second capital town
of Kalyani Chalukyas during the 11th century AD. During
this period the village was a religious centre of Jains,
and ranks among other great Jain centers in the south.
Sri Veeranarayana Temple
The temple is raised in the Chalukyan style around 1104
AD.
Pakhal Lake
A man-made lake built in 1213 AD by the Kakatiya king,
Ganapathidev, by harnessing a small tributary of the
Krishna River. It is located 50-km from Warangal and
spreads over an area of 30-sq-km.
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple or Ramalingeswara temple, is situated in
Palampet village, which is 70-km form Warangal. This is a
beautiful monument dating back to 1213 AD. It displays the
glory and richness of the Kakatiya kingdom.
Kolanupaka Museum
Kolanupaka came into influence when it was made the
alternate capital of the Kalyani Chalukyas in the 11th
century AD. The State Department of Archaeology and
Museums established a sculptural gallery, which exhibits
exquisite artifacts from the numerous historical monuments
in Kolanupaka.
Getting There
Air : The nearest Airport is at Hyderabad (140-km)
connected by Indian Airlines flights to all the major
cities of India.
Rail : Warangal is well connected to all the major cities
in India by rail.
Road : Regular bus services are available (APSRTC) from
Hyderabad, Yadagirigutta, Vijayawada, Armur, Kolanupaka,
Jangaon, Kodad, Karimnagar, Nizamabad, Adilabad, Suryapet,
Palampet, Jagtial, Khammam, Bhadrachalam, Basara,
Bangalore, Mysore and Tirupati.
Accommodation
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