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Ramappa Temple

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Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple
Phone:
0870256223637

Address:
Palampet Village, Venkatapur Mandal, Warangal, India

Ramappa Temple also known as the Ramalingeswara temple, is located 77 km from Warangal, the ancient capital of the Kakatiya dynasty, 157 km from Hyderabad in the state of Telangana in southern India. It lies in a valley at Palampet village of Venkatapur Mandal, in erstwhile Mulug Taluq of Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, a tiny village long past its days of glory in the 13th and 14th centuries. An inscription in the temple dates it to the year 1213 AD and says it was built by a General Recherla Rudra, during the period of the Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva.The temple is a Shivalaya, where Lord Ramalingeswara is worshipped. It stands majestically on a 6 ft high star-shaped platform. The hall in front of the sanctum has numerous carved pillars that have been positioned to create an effect that combines light and space wonderfully. The temple is named after the sculptor Ramappa, who built it, and is perhaps the only temple in India to be named after a craftsman who built it. History says that it took 40 years to build this temple. The main structure is in a reddish sandstone, but the columns round the outside have large brackets of black basalt. These are carved as mythical animals or female dancers or musicians, and are the masterpieces of Kakatiya art, notable for their delicate carving, sensuous postures and elongated bodies and heads.
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