Dichpally Ramalayam

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Dichpally Ramalayam is an ancient stone temple in Telangana, India, renowned for its intricate carvings and architectural resemblance to the Khajuraho temples.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
archaeological site
stone temple
approximateEra medieval period
architecturalStyle Kakatiya architecture NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Kakatiya dynasty NERFINISHED
comparedTo Khajuraho Group of Monuments NERFINISHED
country India
culturalSignificance example of medieval Telangana temple art
important Rama temple in Nizamabad region
dedicatedTo Rama NERFINISHED
hasAccess flight of steps from base to temple
hasFeature carved outer walls
elevated hillock setting
gopuram
intricate carvings
mandapa
ornate doorways
sculpted pillars
sculptures of animals
sculptures of dancers
sculptures of deities
sculptures of mythological scenes
stone stairway
hasOrientation traditional Hindu temple layout
hasSanctum garbhagriha
hasStructure prakara (temple enclosure)
knownFor architectural resemblance to Khajuraho temples
intricate carvings
languageRegion Telugu-speaking region
locatedIn Dichpally NERFINISHED
Nizamabad district NERFINISHED
South India
Telangana NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
nearbyCity Nizamabad NERFINISHED
primaryDeity Lord Rama NERFINISHED
region Deccan Plateau NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
stateProtected true
tourismType heritage tourism site
religious tourism site
usedFor Hindu worship
pilgrimage
religious festivals

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Nizamabad district hasTouristAttraction Dichpally Ramalayam