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Last Updated: July 04, 2026
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary , established in 1952 , is located near Pakhalashoknagar Village, Khanapur Mandal, Warangal District, Telangana . Located by the boundary of Pakhal Lake / Cheruvu , the sanctuary derives its name from the historic lake. The sanctuary covers an area of 879.30 square kilometres and is recognized as a Key Biodiversity Area (KBA) of international significance. The lake itself was constructed in 1213 AD by Jagadala Mummadi, son of Bayyana Nayaka, Minister of the Kakatiya King Ganapati Deva. The sanctuary is one of the few unpolluted lakes in India and is home to diverse flora and fauna including leopards, sloth bears, chital, and numerous migratory birds.
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Bhadrakali Temple
Last Updated: July 04, 2026
Bhadrakali Temple is a significant Devi temple located on a hilltop between the twin cities of Hanamkonda and Warangal in Telangana . The temple is held in high esteem by devotees of Goddess Bhadrakali, popularly called the 'Grant Mother Goddess' . Built in 625 AD by Chalukya King Pulakesi II , the temple features a square-shaped stone image of the goddess (2.7 x 2.7 metres) with eight hands holding various weapons . The deity is worshipped in the rare Tripura Sundari form, combining the fierce Kali aspect with supreme feminine power. The temple is also famous for its connection to the Kohinoor diamond , believed to have adorned one of the goddess's eyes. The precinct includes the Bh…
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Pakhal Lake
Last Updated: July 04, 2026
Pakhal Lake is situated amidst unspoiled forest in Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary near Pakhalashoknagar Village, Khanapur Mandal, Warangal District, Telangana . Built in 1213 CE during the Kakatiya dynasty, it is one of the oldest surviving dam structures in Telangana. The lake spans 30 square kilometres with a water spread area of nearly 13 square miles , making it the third largest artificial lake in Telangana after Nagarjuna Sagar and Osman Sagar. The lake is a key node in the historic "chain of tanks" system and continues to irrigate 22,410 acres across 12 villages. The surrounding Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary covers 839 square kilometres and is home to diverse flora and fauna including…
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