Temples of Hyderabad
The following are the temples located in and around Hyderabad Sita Rambagh templeThe temple with main deity as Sri Sita rama Chandraswamy was constructed in 1933. Birla MandirBirla Mandir is a Hindu temple, built on a 280 feet (85 m) high hillock called Naubath Pahad on a 13 acres (53,000 m2) plot, constructed in 1976. Jagannath TempleThe Jagannath Temple in Hyderabad, India is a temple to the Hindu god Jagannath near Banjara hills Road no.12.[1] FeaturesThere are shrines dedicated to Lakshmi, with Shiva, Ganesh, Hanuman and Navagrahas. The sanctum sanctorum houses Jagannath along with his siblings, Balabhadra and Subhadra. Shyam TempleLocated in Kacheguda, this temple is of Shyam a.k.a. Barbarika. Sri Uma Rama Lingeshwara Swamy Temple, KPHB 6th Phase HyderabadLocated in KPHB 6th Phase, this temple is of Shiva, kanaka durga. Chilkur Balaji TempleLocated at Chilkur in Moinabad mandal. Around 23 km from Mehdipatnam. Temple of Venkateshwara also popularly called "Visa Balaji" Chennakeshava Swamy TempleLocated on a hillock in Keshavagiri of Chandrayangutta area. Karmanghat Hanuman TempleThe temple was built by the Kakatiya king Prataprudra II in 1143. Kesari hanuman TempleLocated at Jiyaguda, on the banks of River Musi. Parsi Fire TempleLocated at M.G. Road. Secunderabad Peddamma TempleThis temple is located at Road no.55. Ranganatha Swami TempleAround 400 years old temple at Jijyaguda. Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Devalayam, SkandagiriLocated at Padma Rao Nagar, also called "Skandagiri Temple", about 2 km from Secuderabad Railway Station. Akkanna Madanna TempleThis temple is located in Shalibanda. Ujjaini Mahankali TempleSri Ujjaini Mahakali Temple is a temple located in Secunderabad.[2] Sanghi TempleLocated near Ramoji Film City. This temple is dedicated to Venkateswara, on a promontory overlooking Sanghi Nagar. [3] Ashtalakshmi Temple, HyderabadThis temple in Vasavi Colony is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi as Ashtalakshmi. It was built in 1996. Katta Maisamma templeThis temple is located at Begumpet, beside Hyderabad Public School. Balkampet Yellamma templeThis temple is located at Balkampet and is dedicated to Yellamma, a traditional manifestation of the Hindu goddess Parvati or Shakti. Sri Ranganatha TempleGandhichervu, Hayathnagar, Hyderabad. Lakshmi Ganapathi TempleLakshmi Ganapathi Temple in Ameerpet, opposite Big Bazaar Lane. Math \ AshramSri Sadguru Samarth Narayan AshramLocated at Jiyaguda near Purana Pul. Ahobilam MathLocated at D.D.Colony. Near Shivam \Shivam Road. International Society for Krishna ConsciousnessThere are three ISKCON temples, Hare Krishna Land, at Nampally Station Road, Abids; that Secunderabad, near Secunderabad Railway Station; and at Banjara Hills near Shri Jagannatha Temple. Sringeri Shankara MathThe Sringeri Shankar Math established in Nallakunta is the oldest of the branch maths in Hyderabad. Satya Sai TempleLocated at Sivam road, near Osmania university. Rama Krishna MathLocated at Domalaguda, Lower Tank Bund road. Other templesHyderabad Kalibari was established in 1974. Shiva Hanuman Temple at BaghlingampallyShiva Hanuman Temple at Baghlingampally Hyderabad. Akashpuri Hanuman Temple at DhoolpetAkashpuri Hanuman Temple is based out of Hyderabad in Dhoolpet, built over a period of nine years is one of the largest idols with 50feet height. The temple is built on the 150-foot hill at Akashpuri in Hyderabad.[4] Marakatha Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Devalayam at KanajigudaMarakatha Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Devalayam is at Sai Nagar Colony, Kanajiguda, Secunderabad.[5] Sai Baba Temple, DilsukhnagarSai Baba Temple is a Hindu temple of Sai Baba located in Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad, India. [6] Daiva Sannidhanam, Film NagarTemple located at Road 38, Jubilee Hills, near Film chamber, Film Nagar, Hyderabad Jagannath Temple BollaramThe Shree Jagannath Temple of IDA Bollaram is a Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath, a form of Vishnu near exit-4 of outer ring road (ORR) in the city of Hyderabad of Telangana state, India. Saraswati Temple, WargalSaraswati Temple, Wargal is located at a distance of 53 Kms from Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station at Hyderabad. References
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