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Koilkonda Fort Koilkonda Mehabubnagar, Telangana Tourism

The Koilkonda Fort was the post from where the rulers of the Qutab Shahi Dynasty controlled the Deccan. This fort was built by Ibrahim Qutb Shah and this dates back to 1550. The fort is located on NH -7 about 125 kms away from Hyderabad which later became the capital city for the dynasty. One […]

Sri Ranganayaka Swamy Temple Srirangapuram, Mahabubnagar Telangana Tourism

India had always been rich in cultural and architectural heritage. The art is displayed in the ancient temples that stand erect even to this day. One such ancient temple in southern India is the Sri Ranganayaka Swamy Temple located at Srirangapuram village of Mahabubnagar District of Telangana State. The temple was built in 18th century […]

Sangameshwara Temple in Mahabubnagar District Telangana

Mahbubnagar district is acclaimed for the culturally rich ancient temples. One such equally famous temple is the Sangameshwar temple of Lord Shiva in Somasila in the state of Telangana. It is said that the temple had been shifted from Sangameshwar to Somasila to avoid the drowning of the temple in River Krishna. Presiding Deity: Lord […]

Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Swamy Temple Manyamkonda Mahabubnagar Telangana Touism

Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Manyam konda in Mahabubnagar District is also known as Palamoor Tirupathi / Telangana Tirupathi. Mannem Konda Konda is comprised of ‘Mannem’ referring to forest and ‘Konda’ meaning hill. The temples and the monuments in Telangana speak about the cultural heritage of the land. One such famous and great temple […]

Sri Kurumurthy Swamy Temple Mahabubnagar Second Tirupathi Telangana

Kurumurthy Temple Timings: 9.30 am to 1.30 pm and 4.30 pm to 7.30 pm Kurupathi Sri Kurumurthy Srinivas Swamy Temple is also called as Second Tirupathi. Sri Kurumurthy Srinivas Swamy Temple, considered as one of the oldest temples in Telangana is a major attraction to the devotees of Lord Vishnu, else known as Lord Venkateshwara. […]

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