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A white stambha standing tall at the temple. Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy or Ananthagiri Temple is a Hindu temple located in Ananthagiri, Vikarabad district in Telangana, India. It is temple of Lord Vishnu. The temple is about 75 km from Gachibowli, Hyderabad. [1]
This temple is located in Ananthagiri hills, about 75 kilometers from Hyderabad. Lord Vishnu is in the form of Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy and Ananthagiri is named after him. There is also a hotel near this temple which is operated by the Telangana Government. [6]
Ananthagiri hills is 5 km from Vikarabad city. It is one of the dense forests in Telangana. Ananthagiri Temple is located in this forested area. It is the source of Musi river, which flows through Hyderabad. It is one of the earliest habitat areas. Ancient caves, medieval fort structures and temple shows the antiquity of this area.
View of Ananthagiri forest, in the vikarabad district of Telangana, India. Ananthagiri Temple in the village of Ananthagiri, 6 km far from Vikarabad Mandal. [5] Ananthagiri Hills, a forest region which is home to the Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple. and the source of the Musi River. Telangana's second largest tuberculosis hospital is located in ...
The 225-year-old Rambagh Ramalayam temple structure and premises were given the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage(INTACH) Heritage award for 2015. There is a Swayambhu Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Attapur.
Narasimha Swamy and Padmanabha Swamy after coming from Shankumugham Beach during Aarat Festival. There are many festivals associated with this temple. The major festivals are bi-annual. The Aipasi festival and the Panguni festival in the Tamil month of aipasi (October/November) and Panguni (March/April) respectively, lasts for 10 days each. On ...
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The lake in which the sanctum sanctorum is built measures about 2 acres. An interesting spot to keep in mind while visiting the temple is a cave to the right (North) corner of the lake. According to the local legend, the deity Anantha Padmanabha chose to go all the way to Thiruvananthapuram, through that cave.