There are many places of tourist attractions.
Yadagiri Gutta, a revered pilgrimage in Nalgonda is situated near Bhuvanagiri Town.
It is located close to the capital city of Hyderabad. The temple draws huge
crowds during festivals and weekends and is an abode of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha
Swamy.
The district shares Nagarjunasagar dam along with
AP. The largest masonry dam in the world, it consists of 26 gates and a
Hydroelectric plant. The tourism department of Telangana offers excellent
boating facilities in the backwaters of Nagarjunasagar dam. Bhuvanagiri Fort
built by Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya gives a bird’s eye view of a vast area.
PillalaMarri is one of the oldest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is
considered 1000 years old. It is also the birthplace of the famous Telugu poet
Pillamarri Pina Virabhadrudu.
Sri Jain Mandir
It is located at Kolanupaka
village, near Aler town is a 2000-year old temple consisting of three holy
idols of Lord Adinath, Lord Neminath and Lord Mahaveera and Theerthankaras.
Nandikonda is a small village on the banks of the river Krishna with several
Buddhist structures and pillared halls and is home to a renowned museum of the
Archaeological Survey of India. Panagal has several ancient temples built
during the reign of the Kakatiya, Reddy and Velama kings.
Chaya Someswara swamy
Temple
It is located in
Panagal village, Nalgonda district of Telangana, India. This temple was built
during 11th &12th centuries by the Ikshvaku family. The temple got the
name, as it is believed that there is an everlasting shadow on Lord Shiva’s
Lingam in the main temple, all day.
Mellacheruvu
It is a small village in the Nalgonda district of
Telangana, India. Mellacheruvu still carries the imprint of the prosperous
Kakatiya dynasty and its renowned architecture. One such grand testimonial
depicting the skill of the Kakatiyan artisans is the temple of Swayambhu
Sambhulingeswara Swami. This temple manifested the dynasty’s royalty, richness
and gratitude towards the Lord Shiva. It is also one of the most celebrated
temples of Telangana.
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