An ancient granite fort keeps watch on this city of mosques and bazaars. On the site of the former town center sits its most iconic building, the Charminar, built in 1591 with a quartet of 160-foot minarets. Across Hussain Sagar, a man-made lake, is Hyderabad's twin, the city of Secunderabad.
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I visited this temple with my wife and we got good memories there.the temple is very neat and maintenance is very great.U can feel the vibration of lord Mallikarjuna. Srisailam is famous for Srisailam Dam & Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The unique feature of this kshetram is the combination of Jyothirlingam and Mahasakthi (in the form of Bhramarambika) in one campus, which is very rare and only one of its kind. The great religious leader Aadi Sankara is said to have visited this shrine and composed his immortal Sivananda Lahiri here. Srisailam is a perfect combination of temples and scenic spots. Srisailam Dam built over River Krishna is one of the largest dams in South India. Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, Bhramaramba Devi Temple, Akka Mahadevi Caves, Pathala Ganga, Shikaresvara Temple, Sakshi Ganapathi Temple and Mallela Theertham are the other attractions here.
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Calvary temple is best attractive place in HYDERABAD Calvary temple is best place in HYDERABAD Holy place
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The Majestic Hare Krishna Golden Temple is the 1st Golden Temple in Telangana and this Transcendental temple of the Lord has 50 ft Golden Dhwaja Stambh, 4600 sqft Maha Mandapam and 5 golden stairs Rajagopuram. About 700 years back the Lord manifested himself as Swayambhu Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy at Road No. 12 Banjara Hills. Along with Lord Swayambhu Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy, Lord Shiva also self manifested himself as Swayambhu Sri Panchajanyeshwara Swamy at the same place. The uniqueness of Lord's manifestation at this place is that the Lord and his eternal consort Sri Lakshmi Devi are in a self-manifest standing posture where Lord Narasimhadev appears in a blissful divine state and Mother Lakshmi Devi is mercifully showing her Abhaya Hastha and blessing all the Devotees. The Temple has a rare Saligrama (Shaligrama or Salagrama) shila kept in the Garbhalayam of the presiding deity Swayambhu Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy.
Located off Road-12 in Banjara Hills, it is one of the newer temples in Hyderabad. Well maintained it has a nice peaceful ambiance. The central courtyard is airy and spacious and you can watch the puja and listen to bhajans sitting here. The temple opens between 6 am-12 noon in morning and then from 5 in evening till 10 pm.
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Birla Mandir is a famous balaji temple.Better to visit in this temple in the evening time.It is nice and calm place.Clean and very well maintained.It is on a small hill about 150 steps.The view from top was excellent.Chappals and all electronic items need to be submitted at the base.If you want peace of mind and is a perfect place to relax yourself.
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Indias believes god Balaji alot it's place where you can get some peace of your busy lifestyles make free time and visit this place I'm sure you people love it.
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The Place which spreads devotion and find peace . A place Where Hindu tradition is still alive and Its a kind of experience to visit this place.
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One of the beautifullly built , excellently designed and the most spiritual place in Hyderabad are the perfect words for this temple... This temple looks exactly like the original one and evening is the best time to visit this place...
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The word Paigah, which means pomp and rank in Persian, was a title given by the second Nizam of Hyderabad to Nawab Abul Fateh Taig Jung Bahadur, founder of the Paigah family. Fiercely loyal to the Nizams, the powerful Paigah nobility maintained their own private army and the local police and courts had no jurisdiction over them or their property. Their necropolis in Hyderabad has intricate stucco work, reminiscent of the World heritage sites of Alhambra palace in Granada and Alcazar palace in Seville, Spain The tombs are enclosed in carved screens and canopies of lime and mortar. The stucco reliefs closely resemble Byzantine art while the Moorish influences can be seen on arabesques details stucco reliefs and the domes. These tombs represent an eclectic mix of the Mughal, Persian, Moorish, Byzantine, Rajasthani and Deccani style of architecture which are unparalleled in India. Ornate trellises, beautifully carved pillars intricate lattice work and embellished domes surround the mini mausoleums. Some of the tombs are enclosed in Chaukhandis entered through ornate wooden doors made of mahogany, teak or rosewood. Entry is free and so is photography. Plan to spend at least two hours if you want to fully appreciate the architecture. Most tourists are not even aware of this gem and hence you may find yourself to be the only tourist here!
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one of the old temple of lord krishna located at kachiguda , nice place to visit along with other small temples inside the temple , shiva and hanuman temple is there in this temple .
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The prayers are answered and very holy place. from hilltop , beautiful bird eye of Secunderabad. The place is easily reachable with lot of convenient eating places.
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