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Telangana Thalli Statue, Vemulawada

Vemulawada, Telangana, India:
The Telangana Thalli Statue is a modern, civic and cultural monument dedicated to the personification of the state of Telangana as a mother goddess (Thalli means mother), representing the state's cultural identity, self-respect, struggles, and aspirations. The concept of Telangana Thalli gained prom inence during the long-standing movement for separate statehood, serving as a powerful rallying symbol for the people's collective desire for a distinct regional identity and political autonomy. The statue depicts a graceful woman, typically dressed in a green saree (symbolizing prosperity and agriculture) and holding a sheaf of harvested crops in one hand (representing the state's agrarian roots and fertile lands), while the other hand often displays the Abhaya Mudra (a gesture of fearlessness and blessing), signifying the state's resilience and blessings for its people. This statue is a powerful, modern symbol of regional pride, history, and the collective memory of the fight for statehood. Its location in a key public space in Vemulawada signifies the town's importance as a cultural and historical center within the new state of Telangana. Unlike the ancient temples, this monument is purely civic and cultural, often serving as a focal point for Telangana Formation Day celebrations and other state-related events, making it a critical site for understanding the contemporary political and cultural landscape of the region and its people. The presence of this symbol in Vemulawada links the ancient spiritual heritage of the Rajanna Temple to the modern identity of Telangana State.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    15 minutes:
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    Place Type:
    Civic/Cultural Landmark:
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    Entry Fees:
    General Entry: There is no fee to visit or view the Telangana Thalli Statue; it is a public, open-air, civic monument and is free to access.

    Photography Permission: There is no fee and no special permission required for general photography ...
    General Entry: There is no fee to visit or view the Telangana Thalli Statue; it is a public, open-air, civic monument and is free to access.

    Photography Permission: There is no fee and no special permission required for general photography of the statue, as it is a public landmark.

    Parking Fees: Nominal parking fees may be applicable in nearby designated parking areas, as is common in any town center, which is a civic charge and not a direct fee for the monument itself.

    Access Cost: The primary cost is the auto-rickshaw fare to reach the central circle where the statue is located, which is a minimal, negotiable charge due to its central location.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: As a public monument in an open circle, the statue is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no formal closing time.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is the early morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) for a peaceful m...
    Regular Timings: As a public monument in an open circle, the statue is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no formal closing time.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is the early morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) for a peaceful moment and the best available light for photography, or the late evening (7:00 PM to 9:00 PM) to see the statue under illumination and avoid the peak traffic hours and heat of the day.

    Duration: A quick, focused visit of about 15 minutes is sufficient for viewing, photography, and reading any available plaques before continuing to the other attractions.
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    Special Events:
    Telangana Formation Day: The most important special event is Telangana Formation Day (June 2nd), where the statue becomes the epicenter for local civic celebrations, flag hoisting, and honoring freedom fighters and martyrs of the statehood movement, drawing local politicians...
    Telangana Formation Day: The most important special event is Telangana Formation Day (June 2nd), where the statue becomes the epicenter for local civic celebrations, flag hoisting, and honoring freedom fighters and martyrs of the statehood movement, drawing local politicians and citizens for a major, patriotic event.

    National Holidays: On all major national holidays (like Republic Day and Independence Day), the statue is ceremoniously garlanded, and civic ceremonies are conducted around the traffic circle, making it a focal point for patriotic observance in Vemulawada town.

    Local Civic Gatherings: The monument often serves as the designated starting or ending point for local padayatras (walks) or civic awareness campaigns, where it is decorated, and speeches are made, representing local political and social life in action.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Statue from the Front: The classic and best photo spot is a wide shot taken directly from the front of the statue, capturing the full figure of Telangana Thalli and its prominent pedestal against the background of the town, emphasizing its height and civic importance.
    The Statue from the Front: The classic and best photo spot is a wide shot taken directly from the front of the statue, capturing the full figure of Telangana Thalli and its prominent pedestal against the background of the town, emphasizing its height and civic importance.

    Close-up of the Symbolism: Focus on a close-up of the hands of the statue, capturing the details of the Abhaya Mudra and the sheaf of crops, to highlight the core symbolic elements and the artistry of the sculptor's work.

    Framing with the Flag: If visiting on a national holiday, a photo capturing the statue framed with the Indian National Flag or the Telangana State Flag (if present) adds a powerful, patriotic, and contextual layer to the photograph.

    Illuminated Night Shot: Capturing the monument at night when it is brightly illuminated provides a dramatic and beautiful photograph of the statue standing as a beacon in the night, emphasizing its monumental and enduring presence in the urban landscape.

    Wide Shot of the Junction: A slightly elevated or wide-angle shot capturing the entire circle, with the statue at its center, surrounded by the moving traffic and local buildings, illustrates its role as a key civic landmark in the modern town of Vemulawada.

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Things To Do

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    Take a Commemorative Photo: The most important activity is to stop and take a photograph with the statue, acknowledging its cultural and civic significance as a symbol of the state's identity and pride.

    Read the Inscriptions: Spend a few minutes reading the inscriptions on the statue's pedestal, if available, to understand the historical context and the official message the monument conveys about the state of Telangana and its heroes.

    Observe the Iconography: Closely observe the specific symbolic elements—the color of the saree, the mudras (hand gestures), and the objects held—to understand the full range of cultural and political messaging intended by the designers, making it an educational stop.

    Observe Local Civic Life: Since the statue is usually at a cen...

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    Why Famous:
    The Telangana Thalli Statue is famous as a powerful and visible symbol of Telangana's identity, pride, and self-respect, commemorating the successful movement for separate statehood and serving as the personification of the regional culture and heritage.

    Modern Politica...
    The Telangana Thalli Statue is famous as a powerful and visible symbol of Telangana's identity, pride, and self-respect, commemorating the successful movement for separate statehood and serving as the personification of the regional culture and heritage.

    Modern Political and Cultural Significance: It is a major landmark for modern Telangana history, attracting visitors interested in the contemporary political and cultural evolution of the state, serving as a gathering point for state-level events and commemorations, especially on Telangana Formation Day.

    Representation of Agrarian Roots: The statue's iconography, particularly the sheaf of crops, makes it famous as a symbol of the state's agrarian economy and the prosperity of its fertile lands, connecting the regional deity to the everyday life of the farmers and people of Telangana.

    Public Photo Spot: Due to its grand scale and central location, it is a highly popular and modern photo opportunity for tourists, locals, and students, providing a clear visual statement of their connection to the state of Telangana.
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    Architecture:
    Modern Sculptural Art: The statue is an example of modern monumental sculpture, typically cast in bronze or concrete and often painted, mounted on a solid, elevated pedestal that commands the traffic circle or public space it occupies, giving it high visibility as a civic sy...
    Modern Sculptural Art: The statue is an example of modern monumental sculpture, typically cast in bronze or concrete and often painted, mounted on a solid, elevated pedestal that commands the traffic circle or public space it occupies, giving it high visibility as a civic symbol.

    Symbolic Iconography: The architectural and artistic design is heavily symbolic, with the statue's posture, dress color (Green), and handheld items (sheaf of crops) all specifically chosen and designed to represent the history, prosperity, and cultural essence of the Telangana region, following the officially endorsed iconography of the state's personification.

    Pedestal and Platform: The statue stands on a robust, multi-tiered pedestal, often featuring plaques with inscriptions detailing the significance of the monument, sometimes decorated with reliefs depicting scenes from the Telangana statehood movement, providing a historical context to the modern sculpture.

    Civic Monument Dimension: The statue and its pedestal are of a significant height (e. g. , 10 to 20 feet), designed to be a prominent, enduring public memorial in the urban landscape, ensuring that the Telangana Thalli is visible to all citizens and visitors passing through the center of the town. The overall setting is usually paved and well-lit.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air/Train/Road: It is located centrally in Vemulawada town, accessible via the main roads leading into the bus stand and main temple area. Follow the same main travel directions as for the Raja Rajeswara Swamy Temple to reach the town.

    By Lo...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Sri Laxmi Narsimha Swami Kaman (1. 5 KMS), 2. Vemulawada Bus Stand (2 KMS), 3. Raja Rajeswara Swamy Temple (2. 5 KMS), 4. Siddappa Temple (2 KMS), 5. Bhimeshwara Swamy Temple (3 KMS), 6. Baddi Pochamma Temple (4 KMS), 7. Gudicheruvu Tank (3 KMS), 8. Nampally Gutta (6. 5 KMS), 9. Kagithapuram Village (12 KMS), 10. Lower Manair Dam (45 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The statue is on a busy traffic island; exercise extreme caution when approaching and crossing the road, and never stand in the middle of the road for photos.

    Packing: Carry a water bottle, as this is an open area with no s...

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