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This picture was taken from behind the 1000 pillar temple, Warangal. The temple is star shaped with three shrines devoted to Rudradeva (Shiva), Vishnu, and Surya (Sun). ... So, of the three shrines, Shiva's shrine faces east and other shrines face south and west. On the fourth side is Nandi.
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●The thousand pillar temple is situated in Hanamkonda, Telengana.
●It is a devotional historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Surya(god of sun) and vishnu.
●It is added to the World Heritage sites list.
●It was constructed during the period between 1175–1324 CE by order of the king, Rudra Deva.
●It is an example of Chalukyan and early Kakatiyan Architecture.
●The 1000 pillars temple was renovated in 2004 by the Government of India.
●It is a masterpiece for India and its people.
●This is one of the temples in Telangana that can not be missed .
●Its beauty attracts a thousands of tourists every month.
■ There are three shrines in the temple which are known as Trikootalayam.
■ The temple is built on a 1meter raised platform above the ground.
■ The Thousand Pillar Tempe is built in the shape of a beautiful carved star.
■ Saralamma Yatra or Samakka is the original fair that takes place here every two years.
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