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Temples in Telangana

By Madhuri ThakurMadhuri Thakur

Telangana

Telangana has traditionally been a well-liked location for diverse tourist hotspots and ancient sites. The area is present on the Rayalaseema. The youngest state in India is Telangana and formed in 2014 as a new state, is therefore replete with attractive and incredibly beautiful locations for worship.

Best 8 Temples in Telangana

Below are eight of Telangana’s top important and well-known shrines that every Indian should visit.

#1 Chilkur Balaji Temple

A temple named Chilkur Balaji, also known as Visa Balaji, is present 25 kilometers from Hyderabad. This site of pilgrimage is among Telangana’s most well-known temples and has a rich history. Another widely spread yet bizarre myth is that praying at this particular shrine can enable you to obtain a visa to the United States.

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(Image Credit: Chilkur Balaji)

  • Famous for God: Balaji
  • Morning Time: 6:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Evening Time: 4:00 PM -6:00 PM
  • Major Festival: Brahmothsavam
  • Architectural Style: South Indian

#2 Birla Temple

This center of devotion, which is one of Telangana’s most important shrines, attracts visitors throughout the year. This temple has a rich history, which was heavily sculptured out of marble with white color. While the deity stays within the area of the shrine, there are numerous little shops of jewelry, purses, and food along the roadway that winds through the hills.

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(Image Credit: hyderabad.telangana.gov.in)

  • Famous for God: Venkateswara
  • Morning Time: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Evening Time: 3:00 PM -9:00 PM
  • Major Festival: Ekadashi, Ugadi, Dusshera, & Sankranti
  • Architectural Style: Utkal and South Indian

#3 Thousand Pillars Temple

This temple is another beautiful piece of architecture and a striking illustration of a craftsman. As its name says, the shrine is unique among Telangana’s other temples due to its 1,000 pillars. Each pillar is expertly built and embellished with patterns, perforated screens, and other scriptures that reflect the allure of a bygone era.

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(Image Credit: hanumankonda.telangana.gov.in)

  • Famous for God: Shiva
  • Time: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Major Festival: Maha Shivratri, Karthika Pournami, Nagula Chaviti, Kunkuma Puja, etc.
  • Architectural Style: Vesara

#4 Bhadrachalam Temple

This site of devotion is present on the banks of the dakshin ganga and is among Telangana’s older temples. All believers who come to pray here amaze with the charming of the splendor of the shrine. Lord Rama Chandra Murthy, also known as Lord Shri Ram, is the main god here.

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(Image Credit: Bhadrachalarama.org)

  • Famous for God: Rama
  • Morning Time: 4:30 am AM – 1:00 PM
  • Evening Time: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Major Festival: Shri Rama Navami
  • Architectural Style: Dravidian

#5 Surendrapuri Temple

In Surendrapuri temple visitors can see a fascinating mythological amusement park. This shrine is one of the well-known temples in Telangana, providing a place to capture the history and exquisite artworks. In addition to its importance, this location is well-known for the Nagakoti, a 101-foot Shiva Linga, as well as temples dedicated to God Venkateshwara and God Hanuman.

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(Image Credit: tourism.telangana.gov.in)

  • Famous for God: Panchamukha Hanuman
  • Morning Time: 6.30 AM -1.00 PM
  • Evening Time: 3.00 PM – 8.00 PM
  • Major Festival: N/A
  • Architectural Style: North and South Indian

#6 Karmanghat Hanuman Temple

As per local folklore, the Karmanghat Hanuman temple, which is among the ancient temples in Telangana. Like other temples in the area, the Karmanghat Temple adheres to and practices the same vedic rituals. This temple has amazing architecture and is popular for its ability to cure serious illnesses.

Karmanghat Hanuman

(Image Credit: tourism.telangana.gov.in)

  • Famous for God: Hanuman
  • Morning Time: 5:30 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Evening Time: 4:30 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Major Festival: Hanuman Jayanti
  • Architectural Style: Vernacular

#7 Beechupally Anjaneya Swamy Temple

Lord Hanuman’s or Anjaneya Swamy’s residence is this temple, which has been around for at least 200 years. This temple, which is famous for having a Shiva Linga, is present in the Palamoor along the banks of the Krishna. The rainy season is the ideal season to explore since the river water brushes the brink of the shrine, creating a beautiful look.

  • Famous for God: Hanuman
  • Time: 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Major Festival: Hanuman Jayanti
  • Architectural Style: South Indian

#8 Keesaragutta Temple

On the joyous evening of Shivratri, hundreds of worshippers from all over the world flock to this shrine, which is a dedication to Lord Shiva. This temple is famous for its construction since it’s on a small knoll and is present in the Medchal-Malkajgiri area. The Lord Shiva idols, which were recently discovered under the shrine stairs date from the fourth and fifth centuries.

Keesaragutta

(Image Credit: medchal-malkajgiri.telangana.gov.in)

  • Famous for God: Shiva
  • Morning Time: 6:00 AM – 12:45 PM
  • Evening Time: 3:00 PM – 7:30 PM
  • Major Festival: Maha Shivaratri
  • Architectural Style: Dravidian

Final Thoughts – Temples in Telangana

Telangana is familiar as the “State of Temples,” therefore it is correct to conclude that devotees or tourists get an amazing experience through the beauty of the holy sites found there. Since the beginning of time, Telangana’s shrines have built a unique place in the world, inspiring everyone to start planning their future journey to Andhra Pradesh.

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