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Coordinates: 18°3513N 78°1223E / 18.58688°N 78.20629°E / 18.58688; 78.20629
 

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Dichpally Ramalayam
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNizamabad
DeityBhagwan Rama
Location
StateTelangana
CountryIndia
Dichpally Ramalayam is located in India
Dichpally Ramalayam

Location in India

Geographic coordinates18°35′13N 78°12′23E / 18.58688°N 78.20629°E / 18.58688; 78.20629
Architecture
CreatorKakatiya Kings
Completed14th Century CE

Dichpally Ramalayam is a Lord Rama temple located in Nizamabad, Telangana built in 14th century by Kakatiya kings. As the temple has a lot of resemblance in its style and structure, it is also called the Indhoor Khajuraho or the Khajuraho of Nizamabad. This is also called Khilla Ramalayam[1]

Architecture[edit]

Temple was built of black and white basalt stone, with the finest architecture and excellent craftsmanship of goddesses, animals, devils and Khajuraho style erotic structures on it. This ancient temple has awesome sculpture with extremely beautiful carvings on temple walls, ceilings, pillars, and door frames.

The temple is enclosed by a masonry wall, with bastions at four corners, and a gateway facing the north.[2]

Dichoopully in 1858, by James Maurice Primrose

This temple has 105 steps which the visitors have to walk in order to offer prayers to the deity. For the convenience of old and challenged people, the temple also has a pedestrian subway. The subway is also the common connecting link with the Raghunanda Temple. Each carving on the walls inside and outside of the temple stand as strong reminders of the Kakatiya glory.[3] The temple is visited by thousands of devotees on the festival Sri Rama Navami.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dichpally Ramalayam". Telangana Tourism.
  • ^ Yazdani, Ghulam. "Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness The Nizam's Dominions" (PDF).
  • ^ "Dichpally Ramalayam". Telangana Tourism.

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