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Thousand Pillar Temple

About 150 kms. from Hyderabad lies the ancient city of Warangal. Noted today for

its beautiful lakes, magnificent temples and wildlife, Warangal possess the

marvelous thousand pillared temple, built by King Rudra Deva in the 12th

century. The famous Thousand Pillar Temple, built in 1163 AD, by king Rudra

Deva is an important monument situated near the Hanamkonda-Warangal highway.

One thousand richly carved pillars and a magnificent black basalt Nandi bull

are unique to this temple which is dedicated to Lords Shiva, Vishnu and Surya.

The temple is in shape of a star and has three shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva,

Vishnu and Surya. The temple is built on a 1m high platform on the slopes of

the Hanumakonda hill, and has a majestic monolithic Nandi. The black basalt

Nandi, a monolith, has a lovely polished finish. There are many small lingam

shrines surrounding the gardens. The temple is famous for its richly carved

pillars, screens and detailed sculpture.

 

 

Regards

Prasanna Kumar

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