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| Thousand Pillar Temple (Warangal) |
The Thousand Pillar Temple's richly carved pillars and a magnificent black basalt Nandi are unique to this temple which is dediated to Lord Shiva,Vishnu and Surya. Go Top |
| Bhadra Kali Temple (Around Warangal) |
Set on a hill top between Hanamkonda and Warangal, it is noted for it's stone image of the Goddess Kali, in a sitting posture. She is depicted with eight arms and carries a weapon in each hand. Go Top |
| Warangal Fort (Warangal) |
The Warangal Fort was built during the 13th century by the Kakatiya king, Ganapathi Deva & his daughter Rudramma. Go Top |
| Ramappa Temple (Warangal) |
This breathtakingly beautiful temple has been rightfully described as the "brightest star in the galaxy of medieval temples in the Deccan". Go Top |
| Jain Mandir (Warangal) |
The 2000 year old Jain temple of Mahaveer is a famous place of worship for Jains in the country. Go Top |
| Sri Veeranarayan Temple (Warangal) |
The temple is constructed in the Chalukyan style around 1104 A.D. The appearance of the temple indicate, that it was originally a Jain temple converted into a Vaishnava shrine. Go Top |
| Someswara Temple (Warangal) |
The temple of Someswara was constructed by Someswara III the Kalyani Chalukyan emperor. Rare specimens of architecture and sculpture of the western Chalukyan period can be found in this temple. Go Top |
| Kolanapakku Museum (Warangal) |
Kolanpuka museum specialises in temple architecture of the Someswara Temple complex.The state dept of archeology & Museums established a sculptural gallery consisting of more than 100 images collected around kolanupaka. Go Top |
| Pakhal Lake (Warangal) |
The tranquil Pakhal Lake is situated amidst peaceful forested hills. This is another man made lake, completed in 1213 A.D. by The Kakatiyas. Go Top |
| Eturnagram Sanctuary (Warangal) |
Eturnagram wild life sanctuary is located in the Warangal district and is spread over an area of about 803 sq.km.
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| Pakhal Sanctuary (Warangal) |
Pakhal sanctuary is situated in the Warangal district. The forest here is dry deciduous.
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