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Located at a distance of about 77 km from Warangal, the small town of Palampet in Andhra Pradesh has made a place for itself among the tourist destinations in Andhra Pradesh. This is primarily because of the temples that are to be found here. These temples are superb examples of the heights reached in the field of art and architecture at the time of the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty. The Ramappa Temple in Palampet is particularly mention worthy because it is an excellent illustration of remarkable Kakatiya art.
The Ramappa Temple has been showered with a lot of praises. It is referred to as the “brightest star in the galaxy of medieval temples in the Deccan”. This phrase speaks volumes about the position of Ramappa Temple amongst the large number of temples that are found in India.
We come to know that the Ramappa Temple was constructed in the year 1213 during the reign of the Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva from an inscription in the temple itself.
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