Keesara Gutta Ramalingeswara Devasthanam
Located in the Keesara village, Keesaragutta Temple also called as Ramalingeshwara Swamy Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed that the Shiv lingam in this temple was installed by Lord Hanuman. Situated on the top of a hill in the Rangareddy district, the temple was constructed during Chalukyan Empire reign.
location Telangana, Rangareddy, Hyderabad
Legend
According to the legends, Sri Rama wanted to install a Siva
lingam here to relieve himself from the sin of killing Ravana, a Brahmin. Lord
Rama ordered Hanuman to bring Shiv Lingam from Varanasi. However, Hanuman
became late and Lord Rama installed another Shiva Lingam as the auspicious hour
was nearing. Hence the lingam in the temple came to be called as
Ramalingeswara. Hanuman arrived from Varanasi with 101 lingams and he felt sad
for not being able to fulfill his Lord’s wish. He threw the Shiv Lingams in
the area. Seeing Hanuman’s sadness, Rama told that precedence would be given
to Hanuman at the temple. Rama also told that the hill would bear Hanuman’s
name ‘Kesarigiri’ that is son of Kesari. Later it changed to Keesara and at
present known as Keesaragutta.
Architecture
The Temple has several scattered Shiva lingams in the
Compound. The main temple has a huge statue of Hanuman, Yaga shala and Prayer
hall. The temple also houses the shrines
of Lord Ganapathy, Lord Subramanya with Valli Devanay.
Culture
Hyderabad, also known as the 'City of Nawabs' is steeped in
rich culture and history. The city is known for its opulent heritage, with a
wide array of mosques, churches, temples, monuments, historic places, food and
the arts. The city of Hyderabad is recognized for its hospitality and is the
one place where you can find a perfect amalgam of North and South Indian
dwellers belonging to different regions. Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Urdu
and Marathi are some of the many languages that are spoken here. Hyderabad has
its own distinctive culture with the profusion of Islamic and Hindu
philosophies.
Darsan Info
06:00 AM – 12:45 PM and from 03:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Avoid shorts and skirts while visiting temple
Famous Festival
Sri Rama Navami, Hanuman Jayanti, Mahashivratri, Shiva
kalyanam and Ramalingheshwara Brahmotsavam.
Additional Info
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