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Immortalize Telugu Heritage
Telugu heritage encompasses a rich tapestry of culture, language, art, and traditions deeply rooted in the Southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
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Enduring legacy for future generations
This phase of Telugu Siri chose to showcase our temples known to historically play a vital role in preserving and perpetuating cultural heritage.
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Preserving Telugu Culture
The history of Telugu heritage is extensive and multifaceted, spanning thousands of years. Telugu Siri serves as a window into our unique cultural evolution.

Bhimeswara Temple

Bhimeswara Temple

EXPLORE Kumarabhimarama Temple Period : 9th Century, Deity : ShivaDistrict : Samarlakota, Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh Info: Sri Bhimeswara temple…
Ksheerarama Temple

Ksheerarama Temple

EXPLORE Ksheerarama Temple Period : 9th Century, Deity : ShivaDistrict : Palakollu, West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh Info: Sri Ksheerarama…
Somaramam temple

Somaramam temple

EXPLORE Somaramam temple Period : 9th Century, Deity : ShivaDistrict : Bhimavaram city, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh. Info: Someswara temple…
Sri RajaRajeswara Temple

Sri RajaRajeswara Temple

EXPLORE Sri RajaRajeswara Temple Period : 9th Century, Deity : ShivaDistrict : Vemulawada, Rajanna Siricilla district, Telangana. Info: Sri Rajarajeswara…
Sri Bhimeswara temple

Sri Bhimeswara temple

EXPLORE Sri Bhimeswara temple Period : 9th Century, Deity : ShivaDistrict : Draksharamam, Ambedkar- Konaseema district, Andhra Pradesh. Info: Sri…

About Telugu Siri

Telugu Siri is a virtual platform to immortalize Telugu heritage, preserving its cultural richness for generations to come.

Telugu heritage encompasses a rich tapestry of culture, language, art, and traditions deeply rooted in the Southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Telugu Siri endeavors to explore our monumental legacies by showcasing their intricate craftsmanship and design while providing insights into the cultural, social, and architectural practices of our bygone eras  more…