Telangana's 13th-century Ramappa Temple gets UNESCO's World Heritage site tag - See pics
The Ramappa temple was constructed in 1213 AD during the reign of the Kakatiya Empire by Recharla Rudra, a general of Kakatiya king Ganapati Deva.
Zee Media Bureau
| Jul 26, 2021, 08:58 AM IST
Telangana's Ramappa Temple, also known as the Rudreswara Temple, on Sunday (July 25, 2021) got the UNESCO's World Heritage site tag.
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Ramappa Temple, also known as the Rudreswara Temple, gets UNESCO's World Heritage site tag
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PM Modi has urged everyone to visit the majestic Temple complex
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Ramappa temple was built in 1213 AD
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Ramappa temple stands on a 6-feet high star-shaped platform
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Temple complexes of Kakatiyas have a distinct style
The temple complexes of Kakatiyas also have a distinct style, technology and decoration that exhibit the influence of the Kakatiyan sculptor.
As per some reports, a European traveller had once commented on the beauty of the temple and had said that it is the 'brightest star in the galaxy of medieval temples of the Deccan'.(Photo: Twitter/@MinOfCultureGoI)