warangal

Warangal served as the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty which was established in 1163. The monuments left by the Kakatiyas include fortresses, lakes, temples and stone gateways which, in the present, helped the city to become a popular tourist attraction.

Warangal Metro is a proposed metro system to serve the city of Warangal, Telangana, India with a stretch of 15 kilometers, from Kazipet railway station to Warangal railway station through its suburbs.

Bhadrakali Temple

Goddess Bhadrakali is one of the 10 great manifestations of Hindu mythology and is also a good place among all other Warangal places. The temple of Warangal is dedicated to the God of Wrath, who becomes the keeper of good over evil. The temple was constructed in 625 AD when the Chalukya kings ruled. The best part of the temple which attracts tourists from all over the country is its amazing architecture and picturesque environment. The presence of the lake in the temple actually creates an undeniable sacred serenity about the place, where tourists can feel the soft moving air and enjoy boating in the calm waters of the lake.



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