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Sri Padmakshi Temple
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Padmakshi Temple is one of the oldest temples in the Hanamakonda area of Telangana, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Padmakshi, and also features Jain imagery.
Nearby attractions
Kakatiya Zoological Park
XHV6+FJ2, Hunter Rd, Postal Colony, Meerpet, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
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Vinoda Elite Bar and Restaurant
New Bus Stand Rd, Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
Rana's Kitchen
Padmakshi Temple Road, Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
Sri Raghavendra Bhavan
Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
Sri Geetha Bhavan A/C Udipi Vegetarian Restaurant
Ground floor,Beside Raymond Showroom, little inside, Supreme lodge complex, Chowrastha, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
Shawarma House
XHX5+9WQ, Kaloji Marg, opp. Dena Bank, Srinivasa Nagar, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
Marwadi Mess Bhojanalaya
Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
Rock on Restaurant
6-2-43, Vijaya Theater Road, Kakaji Colony, Gandhi Nagar, Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
Vantakam Restaurant
Ekashila hospital Road, Sai Nagar, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
Balaji Ratanlal sweets,chaat,juices & icecreams
beside Ramraj Cottons, Hanamkonda Chowrastha, Gandhi Nagar, Reddy Colony, Warangal, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
Amrutha Mess Hanamkonda
Honey Wines, 3-3-4 & 5, Parking, beside K-3000 &, opposite LOT MOBILES, Ennugulagada, Raganna Darwaja, Gandhi Nagar, Reddy Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
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SPOT ON Sitara Grand Lodge
1, New Bus Stand Rd, Laxmipuram, Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
SRI HARSHA AC CONVENTIONS & LUXURY ROOMS
Hnk central complex, bus stand circle, Hanamkonda - Pegadapally Rd, busstand, Sai Nagar, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
OYO HOTEL LAHARI LUXURY ROOMS
Padmakshi Gutta, H.no : 7-1-331, Hanumakonda New Bus stand, Padmakshi Temple Road, opp. Nalini Choudhary Hospital, area, Warangal, Telangana 506011, India
HOTEL BLUE MOON
H No: 23, 6-212/6, Hunter Rd, Shyampet, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
Flagship Veda Residency
H.no 6, 2-135, mandal, Reddy Conley, Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Urban, Telangana 506011, India
OYO Lakshmi Inn
bove Honey Wines, Hanamkonda Chowarasta, Brahmanawada, Hanamkonda Rd, Mandal, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
Flagship RED MOON HOTEL
3-65/1, Near Zoo park, Hunter Road, Tiger Hills Colony, opposite J.S.M. Public School, Warangal, Telangana 506001, India
Supreme Hotels
No 6-2-21, Bus Stand Road, near Geetha bhavan, Hanamkonda Chowrastha, Kakaji Nagar Colony, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India
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Sri Padmakshi Temple

Padmakshi Temple Road, Sri Ram Colony, Meerpet, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506011, India
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Padmakshi Temple is one of the oldest temples in the Hanamakonda area of Telangana, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Padmakshi, and also features Jain imagery.

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4.0
2y

Shri Padmakshi Mandir

💠 Generally, the idols of the deities in the temples are seen in the form in which they are placed. But the Amma, who is worshiped there, gives darshan in three forms in three days. How this happens is still an unsolved mystery.

💠 The temple of Padmakshi Ammavari, built during the Kakatiya period in the first half of the 12th century, has become a special attraction for devotees. Originally a Jain shrine, the Kakatiya kings developed it into a Hindu temple and installed an idol of their patron goddess Padmavati. That goddess is receiving the worship of the devotees as Goddess Padmakshi.

💠 This temple is built on a hill in Hanmakonda town of Warangal district of Telangana state. Since then it is known as Padmakshi Gutta in the name of Ammavari.

💠 A few centuries ago there was a Jain temple named Basadi on this mound. The Kakatiya kings who ruled Orugallu converted this temple into a Hindu temple in the 12th century and enshrined their goddess Padmavati. But still the traces of Jainism are clearly visible there. On the stone in the sanctum sanctorum is the famous Jain Tirthankara Parswanatha with huge images of Yaksha Dharanindra on his right and Goddess Padmakshi on his left.

🔅 Sthala Purana 🔅

💠 Padmakshi Temple is the place where Lord God incarnated to grant salvation to Siddhas. In the past, the Siddhas here performed penance for God to attain salvation. Lord Shiva appeared and said that there is no moksha without power, so Munus did the same for her. If Shakti appears and Ishwara is at his feet, he will appear there according to the will of the Siddhas. Ishwara agreed to it and revealed the bottom of the hill as Siddheswaraswamy. Ammavaru appeared as Padmakshi Devi in ​​a small cave on top of the hill. That small cave was turned into a sanctum sanctorum.

💠 Ammavara also gave the name 'Kakatiyalu' to the Kakatiya clan. In the 5th century, a Kakatiya king was given a sword and blessed that he would be victorious as long as the sword was with him.

💠 Among the Kakatiya kings were Jainists. That is why some Jain sculptures can also be seen on the hill. Historical evidence shows that there was a Padmakshi temple on the mound many years before the rise of the Kakatiya Empire. Padmakshi Amma is the idol of the people of Orugallu. A pond of the Kakatiya era in front of the hill. Bathukammas are immersed in this pond with great splendor.

💠 The kings of Kakatiyas used to visit Ammavara and perform pooja and declare war against the enemies on war occasions, considering it as an auspicious time.

💠 If compared to other ancient temples in Warangal district, it should be said that Padmakshi temple is far from development. Unless the Bathukamma festival comes, the rulers do not remember Padmakshi Amma. The lack of drinking water facility in such a historical temple shows the careless attitude of the government towards this temple.

💠 The demand to build a cc road to go to the top of the hill was not implemented. Gundam has already turned into a cesspit. Pudika is getting its name due to the immersion of Bathukamma and Vinayaka idols. The burial after these festivals allows for more years to be held. Otherwise, there are chances that within a few years it will be filled with dirt and become useless for any immersions. If minimum facilities are provided, the number of devotees can increase. There is a lot of need to know other idols, curiosities and features on top of the mound. The people of Orugallu feel the need to protect this...

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1y

Padmakshi Temple in Hanamkonda is a serene and historic site with stunning architecture. The rock-cut idol of Goddess Padmakshi and the striking Jain influence make it unique. Peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit for history and spirituality lovers.

Padmakshi Temple, located in Hanamkonda, Telangana, is a significant historical and religious site, known for its unique blend of Hindu and Jain influences. The temple dates back to the Kakatiya dynasty, which ruled the region between the 12th and 14th centuries. Originally a Jain shrine, it was later converted into a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Padmakshi, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati.

The temple's architecture is a remarkable representation of the Kakatiya style, featuring intricate carvings and rock-cut sculptures. One of the highlights of the temple is the four-faced pillar, or "Thoranam," which stands at the entrance. This arch-like structure is adorned with detailed carvings that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. The idol of Goddess Padmakshi, carved out of rock, adds to the temple’s mystique and reverence.

The temple sits on a hillock, offering panoramic views of Hanamkonda and its surrounding areas. The location provides a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for devotees and tourists alike. Additionally, the temple complex is home to a pond that is believed to have sacred significance, enhancing its spiritual ambiance.

Padmakshi Temple is easily accessible, situated just a few kilometers from Warangal city. Its proximity to other historical landmarks like the Warangal Fort and Thousand Pillar Temple makes it an essential part of any heritage tour of the region, offering a glimpse into...

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6y

Religious thoughts and beliefs have been an integral part of life since ancient times among the people of Telangana region. to understand the ancient traditions, culture, devotion etc of the people living here, crafts and architecture are the best means which displays the historical grandeur which is not possible without excursion.

Padmakshi Temple is situated on a hillock in Hanamkonda 8 Kms away from Warangal. Temple is dedicated to Goddess Padmakshi an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi having lotus like eyes. Popularly known as Padmakshi Gutta. Earlier this was a Jain Temple as Jain Tirthankar Parshavnath sculpture with Yaksha and Yakshini sculpted either side on a Rock. A granite stone pillar whose all the four faces display carvings of Jain motifs including the Snack. It was built by Kakatiya rulers in 12th century who later became the devotee of Shiva.

Circumabulatory is through the huge rocks and giving a feel of being in cave, quite devotional and spiritual environment.

There are steps to reach the main sanctum Sanctorum located on hill top and the accessing steps are completely covered with sheets. Nearby is a pond whose importance is seen at the time of Navaratri when the Batukamma festival is celebrated with pomp. In a way, it is a festival of flowers on the arrival of autumn and celebrated by women in Telangana.

This temple is an ancient temple and a centre of faith among the women though devotees are having a significant faith. It's a major attraction among the devotees history buffs wanderers soulseekers heritage art and architecture lovers. There are many ruined stone structures attracts the attention...

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Dr. V. Ganapathi NayakDr. V. Ganapathi Nayak
Padmakshi Temple in Hanamkonda is a serene and historic site with stunning architecture. The rock-cut idol of Goddess Padmakshi and the striking Jain influence make it unique. Peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit for history and spirituality lovers. Padmakshi Temple, located in Hanamkonda, Telangana, is a significant historical and religious site, known for its unique blend of Hindu and Jain influences. The temple dates back to the Kakatiya dynasty, which ruled the region between the 12th and 14th centuries. Originally a Jain shrine, it was later converted into a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Padmakshi, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. The temple's architecture is a remarkable representation of the Kakatiya style, featuring intricate carvings and rock-cut sculptures. One of the highlights of the temple is the four-faced pillar, or "Thoranam," which stands at the entrance. This arch-like structure is adorned with detailed carvings that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. The idol of Goddess Padmakshi, carved out of rock, adds to the temple’s mystique and reverence. The temple sits on a hillock, offering panoramic views of Hanamkonda and its surrounding areas. The location provides a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for devotees and tourists alike. Additionally, the temple complex is home to a pond that is believed to have sacred significance, enhancing its spiritual ambiance. Padmakshi Temple is easily accessible, situated just a few kilometers from Warangal city. Its proximity to other historical landmarks like the Warangal Fort and Thousand Pillar Temple makes it an essential part of any heritage tour of the region, offering a glimpse into Telangana’s rich past.
Dr Ghanshyam ParankushamDr Ghanshyam Parankusham
The most beautiful location in Hanmakonda sorrounded with many rocky mountains.. during Batukamma/ Dussehra it's amazing place to be there in evenings ..the place shows the true nativity of the culture with the beautiful women in their colourful sarees and jewellery shine like new pennies carrying Batukammas ( floral decorated in pyramid shape).They gather at at the foot hill of the temple...the air is filled with songs , beautiful floral aromas the children and women laughs ,clapping sound while dancing with different synchronous rhythms around the Batukammas...the happiness is in the air..after playing singing dancing till early night they immerse the Batukammas in the tank / pond following a ritual which is coming since ages .you can see the pic in which the pond is filled with flowers at the foot hill of the temple..the next day of Batukamma festival.
Ganesh YadalaGanesh Yadala
its Parshwanath kadalalaya Jain Basadi arama forcefully converted to hindu temple by brahmins Central Parshwanath.... kalabhairava 😂 Left yakshini padmavati...padmakshi devi😂 right yaksha Dharnendra...kuberudu😂 im hindu but not blind .. still hypocrisy has limits these brahmins cry on other religions about conversions they being no 1 convertors this temple has 13 stepped gopuram studded by four simha faces on four sides symbolic of jainism similar converted jain temples in warangal 1.Siddeshwara temple hnk 2. Swamayambhu shivalayam khila warangal 3.ramulavari temple..rangashaipet 4. venkateswara temple..battala bazar Thuglaq invaders destroyed all hindu temples of warangal except these ? why because they r jain? im commenting based on my observations opinions are personal..gods change wrt to chronology..TIME IS SUPERIOR THAN GOD Thanks for time
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Padmakshi Temple in Hanamkonda is a serene and historic site with stunning architecture. The rock-cut idol of Goddess Padmakshi and the striking Jain influence make it unique. Peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit for history and spirituality lovers. Padmakshi Temple, located in Hanamkonda, Telangana, is a significant historical and religious site, known for its unique blend of Hindu and Jain influences. The temple dates back to the Kakatiya dynasty, which ruled the region between the 12th and 14th centuries. Originally a Jain shrine, it was later converted into a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Padmakshi, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. The temple's architecture is a remarkable representation of the Kakatiya style, featuring intricate carvings and rock-cut sculptures. One of the highlights of the temple is the four-faced pillar, or "Thoranam," which stands at the entrance. This arch-like structure is adorned with detailed carvings that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. The idol of Goddess Padmakshi, carved out of rock, adds to the temple’s mystique and reverence. The temple sits on a hillock, offering panoramic views of Hanamkonda and its surrounding areas. The location provides a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for devotees and tourists alike. Additionally, the temple complex is home to a pond that is believed to have sacred significance, enhancing its spiritual ambiance. Padmakshi Temple is easily accessible, situated just a few kilometers from Warangal city. Its proximity to other historical landmarks like the Warangal Fort and Thousand Pillar Temple makes it an essential part of any heritage tour of the region, offering a glimpse into Telangana’s rich past.
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The most beautiful location in Hanmakonda sorrounded with many rocky mountains.. during Batukamma/ Dussehra it's amazing place to be there in evenings ..the place shows the true nativity of the culture with the beautiful women in their colourful sarees and jewellery shine like new pennies carrying Batukammas ( floral decorated in pyramid shape).They gather at at the foot hill of the temple...the air is filled with songs , beautiful floral aromas the children and women laughs ,clapping sound while dancing with different synchronous rhythms around the Batukammas...the happiness is in the air..after playing singing dancing till early night they immerse the Batukammas in the tank / pond following a ritual which is coming since ages .you can see the pic in which the pond is filled with flowers at the foot hill of the temple..the next day of Batukamma festival.
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its Parshwanath kadalalaya Jain Basadi arama forcefully converted to hindu temple by brahmins Central Parshwanath.... kalabhairava 😂 Left yakshini padmavati...padmakshi devi😂 right yaksha Dharnendra...kuberudu😂 im hindu but not blind .. still hypocrisy has limits these brahmins cry on other religions about conversions they being no 1 convertors this temple has 13 stepped gopuram studded by four simha faces on four sides symbolic of jainism similar converted jain temples in warangal 1.Siddeshwara temple hnk 2. Swamayambhu shivalayam khila warangal 3.ramulavari temple..rangashaipet 4. venkateswara temple..battala bazar Thuglaq invaders destroyed all hindu temples of warangal except these ? why because they r jain? im commenting based on my observations opinions are personal..gods change wrt to chronology..TIME IS SUPERIOR THAN GOD Thanks for time
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