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Vemulavada of East Godavari district and its famous temple are often confused with another town also called Vemulavada (originally Lemulawada or Lembulawada) in Karimnagar district of the State of Telangana and the Sri Rajarajeswara Swamy temple available there, in many web sites.
Sri Raja Rajeshwara Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Telangana, India, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in the town of Vemulawada , Telangana, India . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Historically the region was the capital of the Vemulawada Chalukyas who ruled from 750 to 973 CE.
It is the headquarters of Vemulawada Mandal and Revenue Division. The place is notable for Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy temple,which is also known as “ Dakshina kashi” constructed between 760 and 973 CE, and a site of pilgrimage for Hindu worshipers. It also has ancient temples of Bheemeshwara, Nagareshwara and Pochamma nearby the main temple ...
During the reign of Arikesari II, his father Narasimha's officer tantrapala Peddanarya established a temple of the Sun god. [15] His 10th-century inscription alludes to two other temples - Rajesvvara (possibly modern Kedaresvara temple [ 16 ] ) and Nagaresvara - which may have been commissioned by the Chalukyas of Vemulavada.
Sri Stambhadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple [4] [5] is located in the heart of the City of Khammam. [6] The city gets its name from the Stambhadri hill on which the temple is located.The ancient deity is located inside a cave on top of the hill.The temple is believed to be existing since Treta Yuga.
Vemulawada may refer to any one of the following places in India: Vemulawada, Rajanna Sircilla district , a temple town in Rajanna Sircilla district of Telangana, India Chalukyas of Vemulavada , medieval Indian dynasty based in the town
Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy Temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Anjaneya Swamy. It is one of the famous temples, located in Muthyumpeta village of Mallial mandal, Jagitial district, Telangana, India. It is located about 15 km from Jagtial, 35 km from Karimnagar.
Kalika Bhagawati Temple, also known as Baglung Kalika Bhagawati Temple, is a significant Hindu temple located south-east of the town of Báglung in western Nepal. It is situated on the southern banks of the Kali Gandaki River. The presiding deity of the temple is Kalika (or Kali), one of the fiercest forms of Shakti, the consort of Shiva.