Bhadrakali Temple at Hanamkonda, Warangal,
Andhra Pradesh
Bhadrakali Temple at Hanamkonda is significant Devi
temple located on the hilltop between the twin cities
of Hanamkonda and Warangal in Andhra Pradesh. The temple
is held in high esteem by devotees of the of Goddess
Bhadrakali popularly called the ‘Grant Mother
Goddess’. Remarkable feature of the temple is
the square shaped stone image of the Goddess (2.7 X
2.7 meters). In the image goddess is seen in a sitting
posture with fierce looking eyes and face. The Goddess
can also be seen wearing a crown and having eight hands
holding various weapons.
Major Attractions of Bhadrakali Temple
High point of Bhadrakali Temple is an artificial lake
of 2 ½ kms radius in the vicinity of the temple.
Number of natural rock formations in the surroundings
add to the spiritual charm of the temple and are the
most dominant feature of the temple. Some of the unique
shaped rocks are said to carry immense spiritual powers.
The structure of the temple is said to be 250 years
old. Though the image of the deity is called the Bhadrakali,
the goddess is said to have been transformed by the
mantras into a very rare form called the Tripura Sundari,
which includes the Kali form. Tripura Sundari is regarded
as the supreme manifestation of Prakriti - the feminine
power which is the vital energy of the universe. Literal
meaning of Tripura Sundari is 'The Beauty of the Three
Worlds' or more precisely the three Cites or 'Pura'.
Best Time to Visit Bhadrakali Temple
The best time to visit the famous Bhadrakali Temple
in Warangal is the Telegu month of ‘Sravana’
which corresponds to the month of August - September
according to Gregorian Calendar. At this time a festival
is organised and the deity is aesthetically decorated
in various forms. Housing about 8 major and 12 minor
temples surrounding mountains of Bhadrakali Temple exude
a sacred aura when a large number of devotees gather
to offer prayers.
People who visit Bhadrakali Temple also visit Hanamkonda
Fort which is just a kilometer away from the another
well known thousand pillared Hanamkonda Temple. Inside
the fort is the Siddeshwara Temple housing a small Linga
shrine.
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