Mahbubnagar Temples



List of Names & Information on Famous Hindu Temples in Mahbubnagar District


Here you can find list of names and information (like history, architecture & facts) on ancient / old Hindu temples in Mahbubnagar, India. These Famous temples in Mahbubnagar district are most visited and most sought after best tourist places. You can also find photos of Mahbubnagar temples / mandir.

As per the history of this particular place, Lord Brahma has largely created a unique rock from which Lord Sri Laxmi Venkateswara swamy is perfectly emanated, so, exclusively from that auspicious day onwards it is known as Adisila Kshetram. At this shrine in one huge rock, one can witness the carving of Bhudevi, Sridevi, Anantha Seyanamurthy, Narsimhaswamy and Sri Anjaneya Swamy.



Enclosed in a large courtyard, the Nava Brahma temples are perfectly present on the left bank of the River Tungabhadra. The temple of Taraka Brahma has inscription that belongs to the 6th-7th century CE. The temple of Swarga Brahma is believed to be built during 681-696 AD by Lokaditya Ela Arasa in the wholehearted honour of the queen of Vinayaditya. It is the finest example of Badami Chalukya sculpture and Architecture. This information is cited in an inscription that is found just above the Dwarapalaka image.



During the ancient time, a cowherd witnessed a cow directly go into the palm grove plus empty its udder just over an anthill. Suddenly and strangely a cat of huge size lying hidden in the anthill immediately came and wholeheartedly drank the entire quantity given. Then the villagers deely dug out the anthill and to their surprise found a black colored Shvalinga. They in a successful manner built a small temle and installed the linga calling it affectionately as Bekkeswara.



The Chennakeshwara Alayam has lot of historical and religious significance related to this region to a great extent. This shrine was largely associated with the Royal family for centuries. This temple received regular patronage from the Royal family and local people to a great extent. The religious functions and activities are conducted as per the ancient Vedic rules and regulations. A good number of tourists, visitors, adherent devotees and pilgrims visit this particular fort and its temples located within the fort complex with great devotion and commitment in a religious manner.



The Madana Gopala Swamy temple largely attracts a good number of Hindu adherent devotees and pilgrims who seek the gods' blessings for their professional and personal life. It is strongly believed that the primary deity of this shrine fulfills the different types of wishes of the adherent devotees and local people immediately. The primary idol of Madana Gopala Swamy in the sanctum sanctorum is perfectly installed even after re-installation. There are many small temples within the shrine complex that are dedicated to other major and minor Gods and Goddesses.



At present, the idol in the deep cave has been removed in a successful manner and then was reconstructed at the current place. It is to be remembered that to reach this shrine, there are several fleets of steps from the base of the hill to the top. At the foot hills, there are many sacred water bodies. It is to be remembered that the public darshan for the Hindu devotees is permitted from only 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and later again from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m and Sevas and Poojas are religiously held between 6 p.m. and 8 pm.



Rameshwaram temple or Rama Lingeshwara Swamy Temple, its deity is really sacred and unique because of the size. According to the local legends and religious experts, the size of the Siva linga is tremendously increasing each and every year as per the strong belief of adherent devotees, pilgrims and local people. They also strongly believed that different types of sages of Hindu Mythology wholeheartedly visit this shrine during the night hours. On the other hand, Idol of the Consort of Lord Ramalingeswara Swamy has been in a successful manner installed on near by hill by the local people centuries ago.



Sangameshwara Aalayam Temple is the popular Lord Shiva shrine that is visited by the people of Mahaboob Nagar during Shivarathri and other this Lord related auspicious days with great devotion and commitment. It is a wish fulfilling temple where a large number of bachelors and sinister visit for getting early marriage in their life. Old age people make a visit to this temple to lead a health life without any serious ailment.



Saleshwaram temple is an ancient Lord Shiva Temple. It is situated in a deep area of the "Tiger Reserve Nallamala Forest". It is located near Near Mannanur checkpost on the Srisailam Road in the district of Mahabubnagar. It is an ancient Lord Shiva temple that untouched by modernism of present Hindu religious custom and tradition. It gained momentum in the medieval period in this region because of the patronage of local people and devotees from far and near belonging to this particular region.



The family deity of the people of Mahaboob Nagar, Raichur and Kurnool is Beechupally Hanuman. This temple was largely patronized by the Kings of Gadwal till its sudden fall after independence. The chariot festival of the temple every year is conducted by the Royal Family in a religious manner that is perfectly blended with ancient customs and tradition of this temple. This temple also received the patronage of Mouryas, Satavahanas, Ikshvakus, Chalukyas of Badami, Rastrakutas, Kalyani Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagar Kings and Sultans.



The holy town of Alampur is regarded as the western gateway to Srisailam, which is actually one of the popular Jyotirlinga Shivastakam in the state of Telangana. The other significant gateways are Tripurantakam which is Eastern gateway, Umamaheshwaram which is Northern gateway and Siddavatam which is the Southern gateway. On the other hand, Alampur is also best known for the confluence of Rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra, which is known as Dakshina Kailasam.



Sri Ranganayaka Swamy Temple is visited by adherent devotees, pilgrims, visitors and tourists from the states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh with much dedication and commitment. A large number of people come from the district of Raichur and Gulbarga. At this shrine, most of the poojas, homams, yagnas and other religious activities and functions are performed as per Vedic rules and regulations with a lot of perfection.



Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple is a Harihara Kshetra. It is an ancient cave like temple where gurus and sages performed mediation with a lot of perfection. The mediation was perfectly blended with their devotion and commitment in a religious manner. It is to be remembered that the main deity of this particular place is Sri Venkateswara Swamy. This shrine is located in a deep cave plus it is perfectly perched on the top of three mighty hills.



Umamaheswaram temple is an ancient Hindu temple that is situated in deep Nallamalai forests region in Mahabunagar district. It was a popular Hindu temple in the medieval period. It lost its significance during the British period because devotees weren't allowed to enter the government forest area. Later, after independence, the shrine regained its popularity because of the local people who lived at the base of the hill and rest of the pilgrims from the rest of the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.