Temples of Telangana

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The 13th-century Ramappa Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

The earliest temples in Telangana include the Alampur Navabrahma Temples built during the 6th century CE by the Badami Chaulukyas.

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 complex. The Karmanghat Hanuman Temple in Hyderabad is also dated to this period, however, the current temple structure is a later construction.

The Birla Mandir, Hyderabad was constructed between 1966 and 1976 as one of several temples built by the Birla family.

List of temples

Key
Denotes UNESCO Heritage Site
Name Image Location Coordinates Established Ref(s)
Raja Rajeswara Temple Vemulawada 750-930 CE
Yadadri Temple
Yadadri, Bhuvanagiri
Keesara Keesara
Kaleswaram Kaleswaram
Kondagattu
Kondagattu, Jagitlyal District
Alampur Navabrahma Temples Jogulamba Gadwal 6th century CE
Alampur Papanasi Temples Jogulamba Gadwal
Bhadrakali Temple, Warangal Warangal
Birla Mandir Hyderabad 1976
Chaya Someswara Temple Nalgonda 11th Century
Devunigutta Temple Jayashankar Bhupalpally 18°6′54.6″N 80°02′13.3″E / 18.115167°N 80.037028°E / 18.115167; 80.037028 6th century CE
Jagannath Temple Hyderabad 2009
Jamalapuram Temple
Karmanghat Hanuman Temple Hyderabad
Kota Gullu
Pachala Someswara Temple Nalgonda 11th Century
Ramalingeswara Temple Sangareddy
Ramappa Temple Mulugu 18°15′33″N 79°56′36″E / 18.25917°N 79.94333°E / 18.25917; 79.94333 [1]
Sanghi Temple Ranga Reddy
Bhadrachalam Temple
Bhadradri Kothagudem 1674 CE
Thousand Pillar Temple Warangal 1163 CE


Keesaragutta

List of Prominent Temples

References

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