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Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple

Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple, situated at the confluence of the Godavari and Pranahita rivers, is a unique shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one of the Trilinga Kshetras, which give Telangana its name (“Telu-gana” → land of three lingas). The temple features twin lingams — Lord Shiva (Kaleshwara) and Lord Yama (Mukteswara) — placed on a single pedestal, making it a rare and powerful pilgrimage site. Popularity Famous as a Trilinga Kshetram Important Shaivite pilgrimage location Spiritual significance due to river confluence When It Is Famous Mahashivaratri Karthika Masam Pushkaralu (Godavari or Pranahita) Best Time to Visit November to February — comfortable weather and heavy pilgrimage season. Famous Festivals Celebrated Mahashivaratri Brahmotsavams Karthika Masam Deepotsavams Shivaratri Abhishekam Pushkaralu rituals

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Basar Saraswathi Temple

Basar Saraswati Temple is one of the two most significant temples in India dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom and learning. Situated on the banks of the Godavari River, it is especially popular for the ritual Akshara Abhyasam, where children begin their formal education. The temple carries a serene atmosphere, making it a favored destination for families and students. Popularity Renowned for Akshara Abhyasam ceremony Major pilgrimage spot for students & families One of the few Saraswati temples in India When It Is Famous Vasantha Panchami Vidyarambham season During school admissions Best Time to Visit August to February — best for rituals and outdoor travel. Famous Festivals Celebrated Vasantha Panchami Saraswati Pooja Navaratri Guru Poornima

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Yadagirigutta Temple

Yadagirigutta Temple, recently reconstructed into a grand stone temple, is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha. The new architecture blends ancient temple traditions with modern engineering, featuring beautifully carved pillars, mandapas, and a stunning gopuram. Known as the “Tirumala of Telangana,” Yadadri attracts lakhs of devotees each month and is considered a powerful divine abode for blessings, peace, and prosperity. Popularity One of Telangana’s most visited temples Newly constructed iconic landmark Known for powerful Narasimha Swamy darshan When It Is Famous Weekends & holidays Narasimha Jayanti Karthika Masam Best Time to Visit October to March — pleasant climate and clear views. Famous Festivals Celebrated Narasimha Jayanti Brahmotsavam Vaikunta Ekadashi Karthika Deepotsavam

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Bhadrachalam Temple

Bhadrachalam Temple is one of the most sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Situated on the banks of the river Godavari, this temple is deeply connected with the Ramayana and is believed to be the place where Lord Rama stayed during his exile. The temple was constructed by Bhakta Ramadasu in the 17th century and continues to draw devotees from across India for its spiritual aura and mythological significance. Popularity One of the most prominent Rama temples in India Massive footfall during Rama Navami Known for grand Kalyanam celebrations When It Is Famous Sri Rama Navami Vaikunta Ekadashi Spiritual river-side tourism Best Time to Visit October to April — comfortable weather and festival season. Famous Festivals Celebrated Sri Rama Navami Brahmotsavam Sita Rama Kalyanam (world-famous event) Vaikunta Ekadashi Deepavali & Dussehra special poojas

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Thousand Pillar Temple

The Thousand Pillar Temple, built in the 12th century by the Kakatiya dynasty, is an architectural marvel featuring a thousand intricately carved pillars, star-shaped mandapas, and detailed stone sculptures. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Surya, the temple stands as a testament to the artistic excellence of the Kakatiya heritage. Its symmetrical design, monolithic Nandi, and ornate carvings make it one of Telangana’s most iconic structures. Popularity Famous for its thousand carved pillars One of the most visited heritage temples in Telangana A major symbol of Kakatiya architecture When It Is Famous During Kakatiya cultural events During festivals and tourist seasons Best Time to Visit September to February — ideal for sightseeing and photography. Famous Festivals Celebrated Mahashivaratri Kakatiya Festival Karthika Deepam

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Ramappa Temple

Ramappa Temple, built in the 13th century by the Kakatiya rulers, is a magnificent example of Telangana’s ancient architecture. The temple is adorned with exquisite carvings, floating bricks, detailed sculptures, and elegant pillars that reflect technical genius and artistic brilliance. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and draws historians, devotees, and architecture enthusiasts from around the world. Popularity World-famous for its Kakatiya architecture Known for its floating bricks and star-shaped platform Highly visited UNESCO heritage site When It Is Famous Major festivals Research and tourism seasons Photography tours and heritage walks Best Time to Visit October to February — pleasant winter climate ideal for exploring architecture. Famous Festivals Celebrated Mahashivaratri Kakatiya Festival (heritage celebrations) Special poojas during Karthika Masam

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