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Rajeswara Puram

KHAMMAM, Telangana, India
Rajeswara Puram is a significant historical and religious site located near the famous Nelakondapalli archaeological zone. This place is deeply intertwined with the cultural fabric of the Khammam district, serving as a hub for pilgrims and history buffs alike. The area is famous for its ancient tem ples, most notably the shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. According to local legends, the village has roots dating back to the era of the Mahabharata, with stories suggesting that the Pandavas spent a portion of their exile in the nearby forests of Nelakondapalli. The village environment is serene, surrounded by lush agricultural fields and traditional Telangana rural architecture. It is not just a place of worship but a site where history feels alive through the various ruins and inscriptions found in the vicinity. The local community is deeply involved in preserving the traditions of the village, organizing various cultural fairs throughout the year. For a visitor, Rajeswara Puram offers a dual experience: the spiritual solace of the temples and the intellectual stimulation of the nearby Buddhist stupas. The pace of life here is slow and rhythmic, providing a stark contrast to the bustling markets of Khammam city. The presence of ancient stone carvings and pillars indicates that this was once a major center of art and learning during the Kakatiya and Ikshvaku dynasties. The village also acts as a gateway to the Palair Reservoir, making it a part of a larger tourist circuit that includes water recreation and spiritual exploration. Whether you are interested in the intricate details of temple architecture or the peaceful ambiance of a rural landscape, this sub-place caters to a wide range of interests. It remains a focal point for the "Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb" of the region, where people from all walks of life come to pay their respects at the various shrines and historical monuments.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Idea Duration: 2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Pilgrimage, History, Culture
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry and Donation Details: There is no formal entry fee to visit the village or the temples. However, a nominal fee of Rs. 50 might be charged for special "Pooja" services. Donations for the upkeep of the historical structures are welcomed by the temple trust. Small co...
    Entry and Donation Details: There is no formal entry fee to visit the village or the temples. However, a nominal fee of Rs. 50 might be charged for special "Pooja" services. Donations for the upkeep of the historical structures are welcomed by the temple trust. Small contributions of Rs. 10 to Rs. 20 are common for maintaining the cleanliness of the temple premises.
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    Timing:
    Visiting Hours and Best Time:

    Regular Timings: Temples are open from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 6:30 AM is perfect for witnessing the morning rituals ...
    Visiting Hours and Best Time:

    Regular Timings: Temples are open from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 6:30 AM is perfect for witnessing the morning rituals and avoiding the midday heat. The evening hours are best for experiencing the peaceful "Aarti" ceremonies.
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    Special Events:
    Maha Shivaratri Celebration: The most significant event is the Maha Shivaratri festival in February/March, where the entire village is lit up with thousands of oil lamps. Special "Abhishekams" are performed throughout the night, and folk artists perform the "Perini Sivatan...
    Maha Shivaratri Celebration: The most significant event is the Maha Shivaratri festival in February/March, where the entire village is lit up with thousands of oil lamps. Special "Abhishekams" are performed throughout the night, and folk artists perform the "Perini Sivatandavam," a powerful dance form that originated in the Kakatiya era. Thousands of devotees from neighboring districts flock to the village, turning it into a vibrant sea of lights and music.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Iconic Photography Spots:

    The Main Temple Archway: Provides a perfect frame for the rising sun hitting the temple spire.

    The Ancient Banyan Tree: A massive tree near the entrance that offers a dramatic nat...
    Iconic Photography Spots:

    The Main Temple Archway: Provides a perfect frame for the rising sun hitting the temple spire.

    The Ancient Banyan Tree: A massive tree near the entrance that offers a dramatic natural backdrop for portraits.

    The Green Paddy Fields: The surrounding fields provide a lush, emerald-green background that contrasts beautifully with the grey stone of the temples.

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Things To Do

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    Cultural and Historical Exploration:

    Temple Hopping: Visit the various shrines dedicated to Shiva and Venkateswara to observe the different styles of idol carving.

    Archaeological Photography: The proximity to Nelakondapalli allows for stunning photos of ancient ruins and excavations.

    Rural Walk: Engage in a guided walk through the village to see traditional weaving and pottery being practiced by the locals.

    Local Gastronomy: Try the traditional "Telangana Thali" at small village eateries, featuring local specialties like Jonna Rotte.

    Meditation: The temple courtyards offer a silent space for meditation and reflection away from city noise.

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    Why Famous:
    Epicenter of Nelakondapalli Heritage: This place is famous for being the spiritual extension of the Nelakondapalli Buddhist site. It bridges the gap between Hindu and Buddhist history in the region. The village is renowned for its Sthala Purana (local history) which links...
    Epicenter of Nelakondapalli Heritage: This place is famous for being the spiritual extension of the Nelakondapalli Buddhist site. It bridges the gap between Hindu and Buddhist history in the region. The village is renowned for its Sthala Purana (local history) which links it to the royal lineages of ancient India. It is also a famous spot for researchers studying the transition of religious art from the Ikshvaku period to the later medieval Hindu dynasties.
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    Architecture:
    Temple Layout and Sculptural Dimensions: The architecture of the temples in Rajeswara Puram follows the classic Vesara style, blending elements of North and South Indian temple designs. The main sanctum features a towering Gopuram approximately 40 feet in height, adorned w...
    Temple Layout and Sculptural Dimensions: The architecture of the temples in Rajeswara Puram follows the classic Vesara style, blending elements of North and South Indian temple designs. The main sanctum features a towering Gopuram approximately 40 feet in height, adorned with intricate stucco figures of deities. The temple complex measures roughly 150 feet by 100 feet, with a central courtyard made of polished granite stones that remain cool even in the summer heat. Ancient stone pillars inside the mandapa feature carvings of dancers and musicians.
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    How To Reach:
    Travel and Connectivity:

    By Air: Vijayawada Airport (VGA) is the nearest at about 110 KM. From the airport, taxis are readily available.

    By Train: KHAMMAM Railway Station is just 22 KM away, serving as th...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby Attractions: 1. Nelakondapalli Buddha Stupa (3 KM), 2. Palair Reservoir (12 KM), 3. Khammam Fort (23 KM), 4. Lakaram Lake (24 KM), 5. Stambhadri Temple (23 KM), 6. Kusumanchi Temple (18 KM), 7. Wyra Reservoir (35 KM), 8. Peretalapalli Temple (30 KM), 9. Jeellacheruvu Reservoir (15 KM), 10. Munneru River Bank (22 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Visitor Advice and Logistics:

    Health & Safety: Ensure you are hydrated. The village is safe, but be mindful of monkeys near temple areas.

    Packing: Wear modest clothing suitable for religious sites. Carry...

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