"Visiting the 1000 Pillar Temple in Warangal was an incredible experience. The stunning architecture and intricate carvings left me in awe. It's a place rich in history and culture, and the serene atmosphere is perfect for a peaceful visit. I highly recommend this temple to anyone interested in art and history. A true gem in Telangana!".
I wish i could have taken better pictures.
Currently, Maintenance work is going on to protect this wonderful temple. No entry fee except for parking which is 50 rupees. OM NAMASHIVAYA
Historic place with beautiful architecture. Limited parking space as it is near the city center. Temple surroundings could be improved and need proper maintenance.
Early morning and evening are the best time to visit if you are planning to take few good pics. I could click few photos and have upload the same with this review.
Must visit place. You can visit during weekdays for a peaceful visit when less people are around. Get an archana ticket when you visit. Parking lot is very small. Plan the visit in an auto to avoid parking struggle.
Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, temple is open all day to visit.No visiting Charge .Some maintaince work is there so whole site is not open.Inside photography is not allowed.
A true marvel of sculptures and art imbedded in the stones of thousand pillars temple. An unique and extremely attention to detail art of Kakatiya's preserved on these very pillars. Siva temple is still standing. It's a must visit place, would take much time but worth spending time.
This great temple was built in the 12th century by Kakatiya dynasty. This shows the architectural brilliance of ancient India. The Archeological survey of India putting a tremendous effort to retain its glory.
This work of art is well connected with the city by various mode of transportation. There were lot of rush on weekdays also, specially from late afternoon.
You can come and enjoy some peaceful time with your family.
The Thousand Pillar Temple or Rudreswara Swamy Temple[1] is a historical Hindu temple located in the town of Hanamakonda, Telangana State, India.[2] It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Surya. Thousand Pillar Temple, along with Warangal Fort, Kakatiya Kala Thoranam and Ramappa Temple are added to the tentative list of World Heritage sites recognised by UNESCO