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Bhadrakali Temple
Goddess Bhadrakali is one of the ten great manifestations of the Supreme Goddess of Hindu cosmic mythology and the Bhadrakali temple at Warangal is devoted to the god of rage and fury and protector of the goodness from the darkness. The temple is in a real sense an ancient one – dating back to 625 AD to the era of the Chalukyan kings or so is depicted from the in-house inscriptions. Not just history and mysticism, the magnificent temple is an attraction because of its picturesque beauty of natural rock formation and the vast lake that creates an undeniable spiritual serenity about the place. Tourists can simply enjoy the soft breeze and take in the vast expanse of it, or choose to go boating as well.
Tourists love to have a glimpse of the Bhadrakali temple mainly because unlike most of the other temples of the Goddess and her various manifestations in South India, the deity of this temple does not have the calm and soothing ambience about it. The temple enshrines the Goddess Kali, the mother Goddess in Hindu mythology, adorned with weapons in all the eight arms and the statue of the Goddess is in the sitting posture with a crown in her head. The structure of the temple is in the amazing architectural style of Chalukyas. With its roots too deep into Indian history as well mythology, the Bhadrakali temple attracts thousands of devout visitors every year - those who want to have darshan of the Shakti manifestation as well as those who just want to explore a great architecturally and historically significant site.
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Bogatha Falls
Also called the “Niagara of Telangana”, Bogatha Waterfalls is an eye pleasing and the second largest waterfall located in the state of Telangana. This is an offbeat place which proffers mesmerizing and picturesque views of the colourful and rich landscape that circumscribes it. The variegated hills from where the water bubbles and cascades down in a tortuous manner is simply beautiful. Falling from an elevation of 30 feet, many small gushing water streams coalesce to form a large magical pool at the bottom. The water of the Bogatha Waterfall later on merges with the Godavari river. Bogatha Waterfalls is a hidden gem that will prove to be a great getaway from the hustle bustle of the city and give you an opportunity to spend some time in the lap of nature and enjoy the pleasant sound and touch of bountiful water drops.
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Shopping in Warangal
While in Warangal, shop for handicrafts that the town is known for. One can head to the emporiums and bazaars in the city for shopping.
Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary
The Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in the Telangana region located about 110 kilometres from Warangal. It was declared as a wildlife sanctuary due to its rich biodiversity by the former Hyderabad Government in 1953. The sanctuary has unique features spread across its length and breadth which one cannot stop praising.The Dayyum Vagu River flows through the sanctuary making it appear even more beautiful and separating it into two parts. Natural vegetation covers the sanctuary and enhances the scenic beauty of the place to a different level altogether. People from all over visit this exquisite location to unwind and spend a fun day away from the fast-moving and hectic life.
There are steeps and some gentle slopes in the wildlife park along with a historical significance dating back to the existence of the tree fossils in this Sarvai area and caves. This natural park is spread over an area of 806 square kilometres and is believed to be one of the rarest eco-regions around the world. Three-fourth of the sanctuary is covered in rising and falling plains and dense forest formation while the remaining one-fourth comprises of springs and streams. Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary is also very famous for the largest tribal jahtra of Asia known as Sammakkka Sarakka Jathra which takes place once in every two years. The wildlife refuge is dense with ephemeral teak woods, and many exotic and rare wild animals such as the tiger, spotted deer, wolf, panther, black buck, Chinkara, giant squirrels, jackals, nilgai, sloth bear and four-horned antelopes. To see wildlife in its natural habitat with lush and sparkling greenery all around, a visit to this forest wildlife sanctuary is a must.
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Govindarajula Gutta
Govindarajalu Gutta is a hill surrounded by dense forestation which is a treat to nature lovers for nature walks and trekking. One can get a breathtaking view of the city from the top of Govindarajalu Gutta. A small temple dedicated to Lord Rama is situated on the hill.
Inavolu Mallanna Temple
Inavolu Mallanna Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Mallikarjun Swami who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva. It was built by the Karkatiya Kings in the 11th century. The astounding temple architecture with beautiful carvings on the pillars and the walls emphasise on the religious importance the shrine had during their reign. The annual Mallana Jatra is celebrated with great enthusiasm at the temple.
ISKCON Warangal
ISKCON Warangal was established to propagate the teachings of the Bhagwad Geeta and inculcate Krishna Consciousness within a larger population in the region. The temple complex is a well maintained place of worship that offers a tranquil atmosphere to learn and soak in the divine powers of the deity.
Kakatiya Musical Garden
This one of a kind, enchanting Musical garden in Warangal is located nearby the famous Bhadrakali temple. A massive garden, it overs a total of 15 acres.
A visually pleasing musical fountain with eye catching colorful lights is the main attraction in this garden. A mammoth rock and an artificial waterfall in the rock structure are placed as the background of Kakatiya Musical Garden. The authorities have also made a man made lake for facilitating leisure activities such as boating. The musical fountains start from 7pm everyday.
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Kakatiya Rock Garden
This rock garden had been constructed keeping in mind the comfort of the locals. It is a beautiful garden which is located close to the fort temple. This garden encloses many marvelous structures in rocks which are lively, like the statues of deer, lion, giraffe, sambar, antelopes etc.
This is a garden in which rocks are arranged and flowered plants are grown in a carefully designed and decorative lawn. For children, a playing ground has been constructed.
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Kulpakji Jain Mandir
Kulpakji Jain Mandir is an ancient temple considered to be of great significance to the Jain community. It is believed that the original idol of Lord Adinath was installed here. The temple complex houses idols of eight Jain Teerthankaras as well. The temple architecture with stunning stone carvings draws tourists in large numbers.
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