Nanakramguda temple

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Nanakramguda temple
Geography
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
Location Hyderabad
Culture
Primary deity Ranganatha
Architecture
Architectural styles South Indian

Nanakramguda temple or Sri Ranganadha swamy temple is a 400-year-old Ranganatha temple in Nanakramguda, near Manikonda in Hyderabad.[1] It is located at Rangbagh in Nanakramguda, which is approximately 15 km from Mehdipatnam. It is surrounded by IT companies and upcoming financial companies facilities in the Manikonda financial district. The temple has a serene and calm atmosphere.

History

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Nanakramguda temple was built around 1600 A.D. The temple and its surrounding lands were purchased by Seth Shivalal Pitti in 1861. It was a part of the private property of the Pitti family until 1954. Now it is under a trust belonging to the Pitti family.

Design

At the entrance of the temple, a big wooden door and a flag-mast with brass covering. The main deity Shree Ranganadha swamy, is in relaxing position and is carved from a single black stone. One can see incarnations of Dasavataram, i.e., 10 incarnations of Lord Vishnu, depicted nearby.

Festival

The annual Brahmotsavam is celebrated and festivity statues are taken around in chariots.

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