Ramappa Temple
Ramappa Temple is located about 77 kilometres from Warangal and 157 kilometres from Hyderabad.
This mediaeval temple is dedicated Lord Shiva and is named after the sculptor who built the temple.
The temple is constructed on a star-shaped platform and there are spellbinding carvings lining the pillars, walls and ceiling.
One can see figures from the Hindu mythology sculpted here.
The bricks used to build the roof of the temple are so light that it is claimed they can float in water.
There is a huge Nandi bull located in front of the shrine.
The Nandi here is depicted in an alert position, as though waiting for orders from Lord Shiva.
Spread of an area of 5 acres.
The Ramappa Temple offers a unique destination to commune with God and experience tranquility amidst spellbinding greenery.
Ramappa Temple is located about 77 kilometres from Warangal and 157 kilometres from Hyderabad.
This mediaeval temple is dedicated Lord Shiva and is named after the sculptor who built the temple.
The temple is constructed on a star-shaped platform and there are spellbinding carvings lining the pillars, walls and ceiling.
One can see figures from the Hindu mythology sculpted here.
The bricks used to build the roof of the temple are so light that it is claimed they can float in water.
There is a huge Nandi bull located in front of the shrine.
The Nandi here is depicted in an alert position, as though waiting for orders from Lord Shiva.
Spread of an area of 5 acres.
The Ramappa Temple offers a unique destination to commune with God and experience tranquility amidst spellbinding greenery.
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