RAMAPPA TEMPLE
Ramappa temple (Ramalingeswara gudi) located 75 km from
Warangal, the ancient capital of Kakatiya dynasty, 155 km from Hyderabad,
Telangana, southern India. It is
situated at Palampet village, Venkatapur Mandal, Mulug Taluq, Warangal district.
It was said to be built by Recherla Rudra, General in Kakatiya’s
period under the ruler Ganapati Deva. This is the only temple in the world, which is named after the sculptor,
Ramappa where Shiva is worshipped in the form of Ramalingeswara. According to history, it took 40 years to construct
this temple. This is a great example of Kakatiya
dynasty art, sculpted and planned by Ramappa.
The surprising engineering here is the bricks used for this temple are
so light that they float on water.
Even after repeated was, demolitions by Muslim kings, and other
natural disasters, this temple remained intact.
The earthquake in 17th century damaged some parts of the temple.
Transport:
Ramappa temple is in Palampet, Venkatapur mandal, which is 20 km away from Mulugu Mandal (50 km from Warangal). Train facility is available from Hyderabad to Warangal all through the day and from Warangal, can reach Hanamkonda bus station and from their buses are available for every one hour. It takes nearly three hours from Hanamkonda to reach Ramappa Temple.
tourist spot of Ramappa temple
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