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ANDHRA PRADESH



Chote Hazrat Ki Dargah
Chote Hazrat ki Dargah is Located inside Devan Devadi, in Hyderabad. It is reached after Climbing 400 and more stairs where one can find the place of worship built during the period of the Asif Jahis. The row of arches on the hill leading to the top is a wonderful sight.
Jagan Mohini Keshava Swami Temple

Ryali is situated in East Godavari district (Atreyapuram Mandalam) of Andhrapradesh - India. This area is also called Kona Seema, a purely well irrigated area of Andhrapradesh due to many tributories of river Godavari. The famous Sri Jagan Mohini (Sri Maha Vishnu) temple is situated here.

Jama Masjid

The Jama Masjid is the oldest and the most famous mosque in Hyderabad and is located at a few meters away from Charminar, in Hyderabad. In the year 1597 Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah built it after the completion of Charminar. The ruins of an old Turkish bath lie within the premises of the Masjid

Kanaka Durga Devi - Kanaka Durga temple

Kanaka Durga temple is one of the famous piligrim in vijayawada .Kanaka Durga temple is situated on the mountain named Indra Keeladri on the banks of the river Krishna.

Kurma (tortoise) Avatar - Kurma Temple

The Kurma Temple which is Sri Kakulam is one exceptional temple, which is dedicated to a rare incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The more than seven hundred years old temple is dedicated to Kurma or the tortoise incarnation of the Lord.

Lepakshi Temple

Lepakshi temple is one which is famous for its rich fine arts and architectural beauty, is situated in Ananthapur district 120 km. away from the district headquarters and 12 km. from Hindupur. The carvings on stone at Lepakshi Temple are of such mesmeric quality that one is left wondering at the mind boggling talent of the sculptors. The temple of Lepakshi is indescribable.

Lord Malleshwara Temple

The state of Andhra Pradesh is known for its beautiful temples. The very much exquisite architecture of these temples adds to the beauty rich cultural heritage of the state. The temples are spread all over the state

Manthani Temple

Manthani Temple is situated at Manthani, in Karimnagar District, Andhra Pradesh. The presiding deity here is Gauthameswara Lord Shiva. The temple has resemblance with the Thousand Pillar Temple in Warangal.

Mecca Masjid

Mecca Masjid is been one of the oldest and biggest mosques of not only Andhra Pradesh, but the whole of India. In the year 1617, Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah started the construction of the mosque, whereas it was completed by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1694. Situated near Charminar, it was built under the careful supervision of various rulers in the 17th century..

Srikalahasthi Temple

SriKalahasti temple is located 36 km away from Tirupathi in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradhesh, India. The inner temple is constructed around 5th century and the outer temple was constructed in the 12th Century. Srikalahasti Temple is situated in Chittoor district of the state of Andhra Pradesh. In South India, it occupies a place of eminence among the holy Siva kshetras.

Srisailam Temple

The shrine of Lord Mallikarjuna or Lord Shiva are picturesquely situated on a flat top of Nallamalai Hills, Srisailam temple is reputed to be one of the most ancient kshetras in India. It is on the right side of the River Krishna in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh.

Suryanarayana Temple

Suryanarayana Temple, Arasavalli- Sri Kakulam was built during the 7th century by the Kalinga rulers of Orissa. The Arasavalli is situated at Srikakulam near Vishakapatnam which is in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Thousand Pillar Temple

The famous Thousand Pillar Temple in Hyderabad is a specimen of the Kakatiyan style of architecture of the 12th century. The Thousand Pillar Temple of Hyderabad with its ruins lies in the near the Hanamkonda-Warangal highway, about 150 kilometers from Hyderabad city.

Tirupathi Temple

Tirupati is a famous town in the Chittoor district of the Southern portion of Andhra Pradesh and is at a convenient train journey away from Chennai (formerly Madras) in Tamilnadu.