Tuesday open from 06:00 AM to 08:00 PM
Thousand Pillar Temple is a hindu temple, historical place, historical landmark, place of worship and tourist attraction located in Hanamkonda, Telangana. The average rating of this place is 4.50 out of 5 stars based on 26415 reviews. The street address of this place is 2H3F+FVF, Hyderabad - Warangal Hwy, Raganna Darwaja, Rd, Brahmanawada, Hanamkonda, Telangana 506001, India. It is about 2.72 kilometers away from the Warangal railway station.
Arjita VK 17 months ago
We visited this famous temple on a weekday, it is about 20mins away from the Warangal railway station. Like me, don't be surprised if you cannot see the 1000 pillars at once, if you look closely, the 1000 pillars are engraved intricately close to one another and form the walls of the temple. The beautiful carvings are on the walls and ceilings are mesmerizing, the temple is dedicated to lord Shiva. The vibe here is so serene, we spent about 40mins here. There is no entry fee. The well maintained park surrounding the temple premises is good for relaxing. A must visit place for architecture and history enthusiasts.
Mini Agarwal 24 months ago
Travel: It was easy to locate and reach the destination. But there might be a problem of parking space.
Destination: As it was evening time, the crowd was not hefty and the entire place was commendable for it's maintenance and illuminating. The main temple certainly consisted of carvings of gods and goddesses, with the centre dome. Also something noticeable was that one of the pillars on the dome had some writing. The complete nuance of this heritage is wonderful to explore.
Amenities: I haven't figured this one and not sure if they have washrooms and other facilities.
Summary: It is a good place to know our heritage and to explore it's ferocity.
Santosh Mohan Reddy Bora 14 months ago
Very old and historic temple but not well maintained. Don't expect too much and go you will be upset. It's like a normal temple but there is a history. People outside the temple will sell the coconut set but they will not be allowed to break anywhere in the temple. Overall devotional and located at the middle of the city.
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N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 25, 2024.