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mirzam pet near jammikunta

Mirzampeta in Srirampur Mandal on the banks of river Maner is about 56 kms to the east of Karimnagar. It is an early historical site. Near this village while going from Mirzampet to Gumpula village about fifty to sixty megalithic burials are noticed which reveal the antiquity of this place. One Anumandla Venkataiah, while digging for a well before his house at Pochampalli, the hamlet of Mirzampet a small Buddhist stupa built in stone was unearthed in 1994. It is curious that a casket containing the relics of Buddha, which could not be found in the stupas at Dhulikatta and Pashigoan, is noticed here as reported by late M.Lakshminarayana the native of this place, who worked as a Technical Assistant and Guide Lecturer at Government museum Karimnagar for a long period. The sculptures of a four handed Devi, Bhairava and Kalimata are noticed here. Reportedly a Viragal sculpture in red sandstone holding sword and shield is stated to be of a soldier named Katamaya. The stone ...

Odela

Odela the headquarters of a Mandal lies to the east of Karimnagar near Sultanabad on the railway line of Kazipet- Balharsha section of south central railway. The place is popularly known for Mallanna or Mallikarjuna temple. The deity in the form of Siva is worshipped mainly by the Gollas and Kurumas besides other sections of the society. On the ruins of the old temple the present temple is totally rebuilt with a beautiful Sikhara on the garbhagriha and a high gopuram at the entrance. As found in Raja Rajesvara temple of Vemulavada, the tradition of presenting cows and calves to the deity by the devotees to fulfil their vows is prevalent here also. The rituals of keshakhandanamu or tonsure ceremony are also performed here. Mallanna Temple Front view Mallanna Temple Back view The temple fair is performed here in connection with Mahasivaratri festival. The ritual of taking out prabhas , storytelling by oggu-kathakas and a large number of decorated bullock-carts for the rac...

Kothagattu

Kothagattu in Keshavapatnam Mandal lying to the southeast of Karimnagar is on the highway leading from Karimnagar to Warangal. It is very near to Huzurabad and can be reached by bus. The place is known for the temple of Matsyagirindra Swamy lying on the hillock with several steps from the main P.W.D. road to reach it. Matsyagirindra Swamy Temple Lord Vishnu in the shape of Matsya or fish is carved on a big boulder lying in garbhagriha with a sixteen pillared mandapa before it. Beside this temple there is another temple of lord Narasimha with a garbhagriha and a sixteen pillared mandapa before it without any parapet wall. There is a koneru or holy tank on the hill, which reportedly never gets dried up.

Kothakonda

Kothakonda in Bheemdevarpalli Mandal lying to the south-east of Karimnagar near Mulkanuru can be reached by bus either from Huzurabad or Husnabad. This place surrounded by hills is known for the temple dedicated to Virabhadra Swamy. The tradition reveals that Kora-Meesala Virabhadra Swamy i.e. the Lord with moustache is known to have been installed by Kedara Pandita during the period of the Kakatiyas. Virabhadra Temple Virabhadra Swamy The lord installed on the hill of Kothakonda is said to have been brought down and reinstalled at the foothill in a temple built on the ground for the convenience of the devotees visiting this place in large numbers. The Jatra or the temple festival ceremonised every year for ten days in connection with Makara Sankranti attracts over one lakh devotees from the surrounding\ places. On a hillock of this place, there are ruins of a big fort with huge gateways bearing beautiful architecture resemblingt...