The Thousand Pillar Temple is one of the very old temples of South India built by the Kakatiyans of the Chalukyan dynasty. It is believed that the marvelous thousand-pillared temple was built by King Rudra Deva in 1163 AD.

The Thousand Pillar Temple is a specimen of the Kakatiyan style of architecture of the 12th century. The Thousand Pillar Temple of Hyderabad, with its ruins, lies near the Hanamkonda-Warangal highway, about 150 kilometers from Hyderabad city.

The Thousand Pillar Temple is a beautiful star-shaped structure with several shrines and lingams. Inside the temple, there are three shrines called the Trikutalayam, dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Surya. The Thousand Pillar Temple of Hyderabad is surrounded by a large garden where many small lingam shrines can be seen. Additionally, you can admire the 1000 richly carved pillars with an impressive Nandi bull in the thousand-pillared temple. The Nandi bull was carved out of a black basalt monolith polished carefully to give it a brilliant look.

The Hyderabad Thousand Pillar Temple is constructed on a platform raised to 1 meter height from the ground level. The temple is adorned with beautifully carved pillars and delicate stonework, adding charm and beauty to the Thousand Pillar Temple of Hyderabad. Additionally, you will find rock-cut elephants and perforated screens in the temple, characteristic of the prevailing dynasty at that time.

The Hyderabad Thousand Pillar Temple is renowned for its beautifully carved pillars, screens, and detailed sculptures. During your trip to Hyderabad, don't forget to visit this spectacular ancient temple of the century.

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Hey where were u all these days yaar??????????Missed u so much
From India, Madras
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Hey Shiva Where were u all these days???????????Found u missing for a long time..........:-P
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Hi Malini, Yup......! Couldn’t get into this as was on business trip. How are you and all other folks. Regards, Shiv
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Yehin hoom yaar....par Kya karoom Malini......:(thoda work-load hain...me too missing u all dear:)...issiliye chali aati hoom jab time miley to change the mood ka gear:-P
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Hi, Buddy,

We belong to a group of creatures who will be always good and enjoying. Perhaps, we will be a problem to others, and no one will ever be loyal to us. Ha ha ha ha. How are you, buddy? Hope you are enjoying with new signups (users). Ha ha ha ha.

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Shiv

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Good Morning Malini,

Yes, it was a wonderful temple, but now due to a lack of security, many sculptures have been damaged, including the Nandi too. I visited this last year. It is true, as stated in the movie "VARSHAM," that one must watch it in the rain.

Regards, Shiv

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