
Temples
in Warangal Andhra Pradesh - The
quondam capital of the Kakatiya Rulers, Warangal has played a crucial role
in development of the Telugu culture. The rulers of the aforementioned
dynasty were great patronages of art and architecture. And their artistry is
evident today in the historical edifices specially in the temples. The
1000-pillar Warangal Temples India is much popular with tourists. The town has
other attractions as museums, gardens and lakes. Ancient City of Temples in Warangal experiences a
temperate climate. The pleasant weather of the town makes it an
all-the-year-round destination.
Tourist Attractions - Ancient City of Temples
» Warangal Fort : Built by the Kakatiya king
Ganapati Deva and his daughter Rudramma during the 13th century, the
Warangal Fort remind us of the Kaktiya dynasty and skills of the earlier
architects.
» Thousand Pillar Temple (Warangal Temples India) : The Thousand Pillar
Temple was built by Rudra Deva in 1163 AD. A brilliant representative of the
Kaktiya architecture, the temple has three shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu,
Shiva and Surya.
» Bhadra Kali Temple : Sitting on a hilltop, the
Bhadra Kali Temple, as the name suggests, is dedicated to goddess Kali. The
stone image with eight arms, with a weapon in each, is worth seeing.
» Siddeshwara Temple : The temple dates back to the
3rd century. It is one of Pachimadwara Muka temples meaning a temple that
has its entrance from the western side.
Accommodation - Warangal Temples India
Warangal offers stay options ranging from luxury to economy class hotels.
The hotels offer air-conditioned rooms that come along with all the modern
amenities and are tastefully appointed. Some of the preferred hotels in
Warangal include Hotel Ashoka, Hotel Ratna, Maheshwara Lodge, Vijaya Lodge
etc.
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