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Gadwal Fort

🏰 Gadwal Fort: The 17th‑Century Citadel on the Tungabhadra Raja Somasekhar Ananda Reddy’s Legacy | Hindu‑Islamic Architecture | Stepwells | Panoramic Views 📍 Gadwal Fort (also known as Gadwal Killa ) is a historic hill fort located in the heart of Gadwal town, Jogulamba Gadwal district, Telangana . Built in the 17th century CE by Raja Somasekhar Ananda Reddy , a local chieftain under the Vijayanagara Empire and later the Qutb Shahis, the fort is a fine example of military architecture blending Hindu and Islamic styles . It is situated on a small granite hillock overlooking the town and the Tungabhadra River. The fort features massive stone walls, bastions, a grand entrance gate, palaces, temples, and unique stepwells (baolis) . It is a protected monument under the Telangana Department of Archaeology and Museums . The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the Tungabhadra backwaters. ...

Navabhrama Temples

🏛️ Navabhrama Temples: The 9 Chalukyan Shiva Shrines of Alampur 7th–8th Century Badami Chalukyan Architecture | ASI Protected | Telangana 📍 Navabhrama Temples are a group of nine ancient Shiva temples located in Alampur, Jogulamba Gadwal district, Telangana , on the left bank of the Tungabhadra River. Built during the 7th–8th centuries CE by the Badami Chalukyas , these temples represent the Northern style (Nagara) of Chalukyan architecture – a style distinct from the later Dravidian temples. The nine temples are named: Taraka Bhramma, Swarga Bhramma, Padma Bhramma, Bala Bhramma, Garuda Bhramma, Kumara Bhramma, Arka Bhramma, Vira Bhramma, and Vishwa Bhramma . They are protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) . Alampur is also home to the Jogulamba Temple (one of the 18 Shakti Peethas), making it a unique destination where Shakta and Shaiva traditions meet. 🏛️ 9 Shiva Temples 📜 ...

Tungabhadra River Backwaters

🏞️ Tungabhadra River Backwaters: A Serene Escape in Telangana Peaceful Backwaters | Boating | Sunsets | Nallamala Hills | Near Alampur & Jogulamba Temple 📍 Tungabhadra River Backwaters are a scenic stretch of the Tungabhadra River as it meanders through the Nallamala hills near Alampur, Jogulamba Gadwal district, Telangana . Formed by the backwaters of the Srisailam reservoir (Srisailam Project) on the Krishna River system, the Tungabhadra merges into the Krishna creating a wide, tranquil waterbody surrounded by rocky hills and dense forest. The backwaters are accessible from Alampur (about 2 km from the temple town) and offer a perfect blend of nature, spirituality, and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy boating, birdwatching, stunning sunsets, and breathtaking views of the Nallamala range. It is an ideal offbeat destination for a peaceful day trip or a weekend getaway from Hyderabad (≈220 km). 🏞️ Tunga...

Alampur Jogulamba Temple

🕉️ Alampur: Dakshina Kashi – The Western Gateway to Srisailam Jogulamba Shakti Peetha | 9 Navabhrama Temples | Chalukyan Architecture | Telangana 📍 Alampur is a historic temple town located on the left bank of the Tungabhadra River in Jogulamba Gadwal district, Telangana . Known as Dakshina Kashi (Southern Kashi) and the Western Gateway of Srisailam , it is surrounded by the lush Nallamala hills. Alampur is revered for its spiritual and architectural significance, housing the Jogulamba Temple , one of the 18 Shakti Peethas, and the ancient Navabhrama Temples (9 temples) dating back to the 7th–8th centuries CE . The temples reflect a rich Badami Chalukyan architectural style , with inscriptions from the 7th century CE. The town was ruled by the Shatavahanas, Ishvakus, Badami Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Kalyani Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagara Empire, and Qutb Shahis. 🕉️ 5th Shakti Peetha (Jogulamba) ...