Padmakshi Temple

About Padmakshi Temple:

Padmakshi Temple is one of the oldest temples in the Hanamakonda area of Telangana, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Padmakshi (Lakshmi), and also features Jain imagery.
The site originally had a Shaivite cave temple, and a Jain shrine was established in 1117 CE, during the rule of the Kakatiya chief Prola II, who was himself a Shaivite. Some time later, the Jain shrine was replaced by a Hindu temple. The Jains attempted to regain control of the site in the 19th century, but a commission set up the Nizam of Hyderabad concluded that the site originally hosted a Hindu shrine. Built by the great Kakatiya kings, Hanumakonda’s Padmakshi Temple is one of the oldest temples in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Activity:

A place of worship and Ancient place
Best Time to Visit: December, January, Winter, February, March, Spring, April, May, June, July, Summer, August, September, Monsoon, October, November, Autumn
Location: hanamkonda,warangal, Telangana, India

How to Reach There:

Airport: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport

The nearest Airport Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. We need to take an private vehicle the distance between Rajiv Gandhi International Airport to  Padmakshi Temple is 31.7Kms

Railway Station: warangal railway station

The nearest Railway station warangal railway station. We need to take an private vehicle the distance between warangal railway station to Padmakshi Temple is 6.6Kms

Bus Stand: warangal bus stand

The nearest Bus Stand is warangal bus stand. We need to take an private vehicle the distance between warangal bus stand to Padmakshi Temple is 1.3Kms

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