Top 20 Temples of Telangana

1.  Chilkur Balaji Temple - The Famous Telangana Temple

Hyderabad isn't just renowned for its Biryani. The city additionally has a scope of sanctuaries so tasteful and divine that you would need to gather your packs and go there immediately. Situated at Chilkur (Hyderabad region) The Balaji Temple is quite possibly the most compelling sanctuaries out there. Curiously, the sanctuary is celebrated for clearing the US and other western nations' Visa and in this way, is additionally regularly known as Visa Balaji Temple. Perhaps the most established sanctuary in the area it observes near 100,000 enthusiasts in seven days. Visit the sanctuary whenever of the year on quickly. Fridays and Saturdays are the most jam-packed days of the week, so you would need to keep away from that.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM

 

2. Birla Mandir

Devoted to Lord Venkateshwara, Birla Mandir in Hyderabad is a compositional wonder bragging 2000 tons of white marble. The sanctuary is situated on a ridge at the tallness of 280 feet which makes the design look significantly more mind boggling. Developed by the Birla Group (who are prominently known for building sanctuaries everywhere on the country), the sanctuary is the ideal spot for reflecting, given the way that there are no ringers here. There's a touch of climbing associated with arriving at this blessed site. Subsequent to entering the spot, you get a tremendous all encompassing perspective on Hyderabad and Secunderabad which merits the trip you take to arrive at the sanctuary. 

Timings: 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM,  2:00 PM to 9:00 PM

3. Sanghi Temple

The always captivating Sanghi Temple is situated in Sanghi Nagar, just 35 km away from Hyderabad. The sanctuary is inherent a Chola-Chalukya engineering style and is devoted to not one but rather numerous Hindu Gods. Detecting the great Raja Gopuram from kilometers away is a typical sight. You'll go over a lot more excellent constructions when you enter the sanctuary. Subsequent to playing out the darshans, you should visit the Holy Garden to sit and loosen up and breath in the strictness noticeable all around. Known to be an encapsulation of conviction by the enthusiasts, the sanctuary observes a great many guests consistently. 

Timings: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

4. Gnana Saraswathi Temple

Situated on the banks of the stream Godavari in Basar town, the Gnana Saraswathi Temple has got rich history joined to it, returning to the hour of Mahabharata. Committed to Goddess Saraswathi, the sanctuary additionally made it to the rundown of best Sarawasthi sanctuaries of the country, which is likely why it is visited by a large number of enthusiasts all round the year. 

Timings: 4:00 AM to 9:00 PM

5. Surendrapuri Temple

Surendrapuri is one of only a handful few sanctuaries in India to have its legendary amusement park. The spot overflows with culture, workmanship, and stunning figures. Aside from the recreation center being a critical vacation destination, guests can likewise visit the Nagakoti, a Shiva Linga standing tall at 101 feet and sanctuaries of Lord Hanuman and Lord Venkateswara. All gods in the sanctuary are deliberately positioned, remembering the Vedic information utilized in building this stand-out sanctuary.

Timings: 6.30 AM to 1:00 PM, 3 PM to 8:00 PM

6. Karmanghat Hanuman Temple

The Karmanghat Hanuman Temple is perhaps the most seasoned sanctuary out there. Legend expresses that the sanctuary was developed in the eleventh century A.D. The Karmanghat, alongside different sanctuaries in a similar zone observe the Vedic standards of love in loving Lord Hanuman. Primarily known for relieving life-taking infections, the sanctuary is additionally acclaimed for its astonishing design.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM

7. Beechupally Anjaneya Swamy Temple

The 200-year-old Beechupally sanctuary is the place of Anjaneya Swamy, all the more normally known as Lord Hanuman. Situated on the banks of stream Krishna in the Mahabubnagar region this sanctuary additionally has a Shiva Linga with it. Pinnacle storm period is an astounding opportunity to visit this heavenly sanctum as waters of the stream spouting on the edge of the sanctuary makes a delightful sight. It would seem that as though Lord Hanuman himself is conveying a message. The sanctuary likewise has a "pushkara snanam" occasion in like clockwork wherein individuals shower in the few ghats housed in the sanctuary. 

Timings: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM

8. Lakshmi Narasimha Temple

The Lakshmi Narasimha sanctuary is Lord Narasimha's (exemplification of Lord Vishnu) habitation. Because of its fame, the sanctuary is continually clamoring with aficionados performing various sorts of darshans. The sanctuary is situated in a cavern on a meadow in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri locale. There are a few chambers inside the sanctuary, so it merits going for a quiet walk on an evening and respecting the striking models of divinities spread everywhere.

Timings: 4:30 AM to 8:45 PM 

9. Bhadrakali Temple

The rich history of Bhadrakali sanctuary traces all the way back to the Chalukya tradition. The compositions on the divider pass on that the sanctuary was constructed at some point around in 625 A.D. Inside the sanctuary is Goddess Bhadrakali's radiant stone design, an engineering wonder. Legend says that the sanctuary was plundered and annihilated by the notorious Allauddin Khilji and was re-implicit the year 1950. He additionally removed the inestimable Kohinoor Diamond. This sacred site is one of the most established Bhadrakali sanctuaries and witnesses fans in thousands. Situated on a peak, the perspectives from the sanctuary are in reality tremendous. 

Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

10. Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple

Situated on the stream Godavari in town Bhadrachalam, it is not difficult to recognize the Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple (likewise called Bhadrachalam). Albeit not among the most seasoned sanctuaries of the country, the development of this sanctuary traces all the way back to the seventeenth century. Bhadrachalam is well known for its central divinity - Lord Rama. Vaikuntha Rama, to be more explicit as this type of Rama is absent elsewhere in India yet here. Legend says that the god bestows information to admirers. The sanctuary is likewise popular for the different celebrations commended here, in particular, Vasanthotsavam, Brahmotsavam, and Vaikuntha Ekadashi.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM

11. Thousand Pillars Temple 

The Thousand Pillars Temple is extraordinary compared to other engineering structures out there. The sanctuary is additionally added to the provisional UNESCO top legacy destinations list. Chiefly devoted to three gods, Lord Vishnu, Surya, and Shiva, the sanctuary was inherent the twelfth century. As of late, the sanctuary was nearly falling yet was saved by the public authority. A popular vacationer location, it is presently being remodeled with every one of the columns being stamped and numbered for the cycle of height. 

Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM 

12. Keesaragutta Temple 

The Keesaragutta Temple is committed to Lord Shiva and is celebrated for drawing lakhs of aficionados on the merry evening of Shivaratri. Found just 30km away from Hyderabad in the Medchal-Malkajgiri locale, the sanctuary is put on a little glade. There's a rich archeological history joined to it. As of late, symbols of Shiva were uncovered from the sanctuary steps and were said to trace all the way back to fourth and fifth century. This is presumably why the entire locale has confidence in the eternality of Lord Shiva. 

Timings: 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM 

13. Ramappa Temple 

The Ramappa Temple lies wrapped up the excellent valley of Palampet town, around 157 km away from Hyderabad. Strangely, the sanctuary is named after its maker (form) and not the divinity, which is very surprising in India. Ruler Ramalingeswara, one more type of Lord Shiva is venerated here by a huge number of aficionados who visit the sanctuary consistently. As a vacationer, there's a great deal to take a gander at. The god stands tall at a colossal star-molded stage, and the mainstays of the sanctuary additionally have wonderful carvings. 

Timings: 4:00 AM to 8:00 PM 

14. Sangameshwar Temple 

Sangameshwar sanctuary is an antiquated sacred place of worship committed to Lord Shiva. Situated in Somasila in the locale of Mahbubnagar, it is a critical vacation spot. Ruler Shiva as Shiva Lingam is the head directing god in the sanctuary. Sangameshwar Temple is the most noticeable one among 15 different sanctuaries devoted to Lord Shiva nearby. It is supposed to be constructed 200 years prior, a couple of years after the British colonized India. 

Timings:5:00 AM to 8:00 PM 

15. Kondagattu Temple 

Kondagattu sanctuary or Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy Temple is devoted to Lord Anjaneya Swamy. Found 35 km from Karimnagar, this sanctuary is accepted to be worked by a cowherd in the eighteenth century. Aside from Lord Anjaneya Swamy, the sanctuary likewise houses the models of Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Lakshmi. The sanctuary acquired prominence after lovers began accepting that individuals who experience difficulty bearing a youngster are honored with one following 40 days of performing darshans in the sanctuary. 

Timings: 4:00 AM to 8:30 PM 

16. Sri Raja Rajeshwara Temple 

Sri Raja Rajeshwara sanctuary, situated in the town of Vemulavada is one more sanctuary committed to Lord Shiva. Affectionately called as Rajanna, the god is celebrated all over Telangana. In spite of the fact that the sanctuary is Hindu, inside the sanctuary complex lies a Dargah where lovers, regardless of their religion offer supplications. The enthusiasts are first expected to wash up in the heavenly waters called Dharma Gundam, as solely after purging their body would they be able to continue for darshans. The holy waters are said to contain therapeutic properties with a capacity to fix hopeless infections. 

Timings:: 4:00 AM to 8:30 PM 

17. Chaya Someswara Swamy Temple 

The Chaya Someshwara Swamy Temple is broadly known for its secretive happenings. The divinity directing in the sanctuary is broadly known as the Chaya Someshwara Swamy. Chaya in Hindi methods shadow. A vertical shadow reflected by the figure with no attempt at being subtle on the Shiva Lingam frames an enduring shadow of the column. The shadow cast upon is stunningness striking and tenacious. It is noticeable at day, till dusk. The sanctuary is additionally acclaimed for its Shivratri festivities. 

Timings: 4:30 AM to 8:00 PM 

18. Padmakshi Temple 

Padmakshi Temple is perhaps the most established sanctuary in Telangana as the god was worked, harking back to the twelfth century. Otherwise called Kadalalaya Basadi, the sanctuary comprises a Jain sanctuary inside committed to Goddess Padmavati. This heavenly site is set flawlessly on a ridge in the core of Hanamakonda, a town close to Warangal. Lakhs of ladies here praise the Bathukamma celebration once consistently, by submerging blossoms in a lake arranged at the foot of Padmakshi. 

Timings:6:00 AM to 6:00 PM 

19. Saleshwaram Lingayya Swamy Temple 

Saleshwaram Lingayya Swamy Temple, committed to Lord Shiva is tucked inside a collapse Nallamala timberland. Found away from the hustle-clamor of the city is the thing that makes this sanctuary well known. There is a cascade a couple of meters from the Shiva Linga where water spouts out from a stone. Walk around the woods and respect the nature, which, incidentally, is found in its most flawless structure. The spot is frequented by a large number of fans as well as experience searchers from everywhere the country. 

Timings: Closed the greater part of the year yet open during critical celebrations. April is the best an ideal opportunity to visit this sacred sanctum. 

20. Alampur Jogulamba Temple 

Situated in the languid town of Alampur, Jogulamba comprises of a few (9, to be careful) sanctuaries devoted to Brahmas, with Bala Brahmeshwara being the directing god. The sanctuary dividers and columns brag Chalukya style of craftsmanship and culture, which is a treat for your eyes. Arriving at the sanctuary can be dreary yet not troublesome. Albeit the closest air terminal is Hyderabad (220 km away), one could generally take a train to Alampur and afterward ride to the sanctuary.

Timings: 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM

 

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