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 On July 25th 2021, 44th meeting of the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO pronounced Ramappa Temple of Telangana in Mulugu region as an UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it the 39th world legacy site in India. Ramappa Temple was the main designation for UNESCO World Heritage Site tag for the year 2019. It is presently a delegated magnificence of Telangana Tourism.

 
Our decent Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged everybody to visit and see the loftiness of the Royal past of Ramappa Temple and get the direct insight of its grandness. Ramappa sanctuary as an UNESCO World Heritage Site has gained appreciation for its middle age engineering and it will help the travel industry of the strict vacationer location of Telangana.
 
Things to be aware and a few fascinating realities about Ramappa Temple of Telangana
 
Ramalingeswara (Ramappa) Temple is otherwise called Rudreshwara Temple. It remains in pride, exhibiting the work of art of imperial Kakatiyas.The old Ramalingeswara Temple is one of the most famous heavenly objections in Telangana.Ramalingeswara Temple is committed to Ramalingeswara Swamy.The sanctuary was named after its central stone carver Ramappa, making it the main sanctuary in the country to be named by its stone worker as per the Telangana government.The Ramappa Temple was implicit 1213 AD subject to Kakati Ganapathi Deva under the power of its main leader Rudra Samani.The area of the sanctuary is Palampet town of the Venkatapur Mandal, it is in the Mulugu District of Warangal.The most fascinating reality about Ramappa Temple is that it is Built with blocks which are light in weight and can drift in water."On the highest point of the sanctuaries of this (god), sparkles unmistakably a brilliant vault, enlightening the space of the sky, continuously having the brightness of an immense sun's circle remaining on the elevated pinnacle of the eastern mountain" This engraving was given by Recharla Rudradeva.Ramappa Temple remains on a 6 ft high star-molded platform.It required 40 years to construct Ramappa Temple. Gaining appreciation as an UNESCO World Heritage Site is a recognition for the central stone worker Recharla Rudradeva.The sanctuary endure a significant tremor in the seventeenth hundred years (on June 16, 1819) in view of the sandbox procedure of construction.The dark points of support in the mandapa of this sanctuary actually sparkle and haven't lost their grace.The sanctuary is a fine illustration of Kakatiya craftsmanship. There are models of nayikas Nagini and Madanika, figures of ladies with a dress of trim weaving, figures of Natya Ganapati, Gopika-Vastrapaharana exhibits erotic nature. The carvings on the sanctuary support points are a fine illustration of Andhra Natya or Perini.
 
Sanctuary Timings
 
The entire Days of the WeekMonday - Sunday: 6.00 AM - 6.00 PM
 
Key Features of the Ramappa Temple:
The temple is a masterpiece of Kakatiya-era architecture. The temple stands on a 6 feet high star-shaped platform with walls, pillars, and ceilings adorned with intricate carvings that attest to the unique skill of the Kakatiya sculptors.
The foundation of the temple is built with the “sandbox technique”. The flooring of the temple is granite and the pillars are of basalt.
Sandbox technique involved filling the pit — dug up for laying the foundation — with a mixture of sand-lime, jaggery (for binding), and karakkaya (black myrobalan fruit) before the buildings were constructed on these ‘sandboxes’.This technique acts as a cushion in case of earthquakes.
The lower part of the temple is built with red sandstone, while the white gopuram is built with light bricks that reportedly float on water.
Moreover, the main temple is flanked by the collapsed structures of Kateshwarayya and Kameshwaraya temples in Palampet about 220 km from Hyderabad.
Further, the European merchants and travelers were mesmerized by the beauty of the temple, and one such traveler had remarked that the temple was the “brightest star in the galaxy of medieval temples of the Deccan”.
 
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