⚱️ Temples, Tanks & Poets The Vibrant Culture of Medieval Telangana Reconstructed from inscriptions • 9th–13th century CE The culture of medieval Telangana, as reconstructed from the inscriptions in the sources, was characterized by a sophisticated synthesis of religious pluralism, advanced engineering, and a vibrant literary tradition that spanned across linguistic boundaries. Cultural life revolved around the temple and the tank , which served as the primary centers for social, economic, and religious activity. 🕉️ Religious Pluralism & Transformation The sources document a diverse religious landscape where Jainism, Shaivism, and Vaishnavism coexisted, often within the same administrative divisions . ✦ Jain heritage Locations like Bodhan (Paudanapura) and Kolanupaka were major Jain centers . Inscriptions record the death of teachers through samadhi and the cons...
🌊 All Telangana Rivers & Streams As recorded in Epigraphia Telanganica The four volumes of Epigraphia Telanganica reveal a rich hydrography of medieval Telangana. Rivers and streams were not mere geographical features — they defined political boundaries, enabled irrigation ( nadi-matrika ), became sacred pilgrimage sites ( tirthas ), and anchored royal inscriptions. Below is a comprehensive list drawn from copper plates and stone records. 1. Major River Systems Godavari (Gautami) – Called Gautami in inscriptions. Religious centers like Mantrakuta (Manthani) and Kalesvaram flourished on its banks. It marked the northern boundary of the Kakatiya kingdom and the Vishnukundin territory. Settlements such as Kundavaram and Vilasa were founded here. Krishna (Krishnaveni / Perdore) – Also known as Perdore (“Big River”). Sacred sites: Somasila, Alampur, Mattapalli. Records mention free ferries for pilgrims at crossings like Jatararevu, arranged by high-rank...