Warangal to Wayanad

Ramappa Temple, Warangal- Telangana

The Kakatiyas and art were almost synonyms 

Building marvelous structures 

Glorying their bhakti and kala*

Ramappa aalyam gets its name 

Not from the Prabhu who resides but

From the sculptor who built it 

Source: Deccan Chronicle

Dating back to 1213 AD

King Kakati Ganapati Deva 

And his Chief Commander Rudra Samani 

Decided on a place called Ranakude 

For the temple to rise high 

Source: Everyday is a Journey- YouTube

Four decades it took for the aalyam to be complete 

With bricks so light, they floated on water; 

The carvings on the walls, ceiling, and pillars!

Oh, what does one even say about them


Dedicated to Ramalingeshwara, a form of Prabhu Shiva 

The aalayam has an imposing Nandi 

In a posture where he’s ready to take charge 

At one nod from his master

Source: Warangal Tourism

The carvings you see depict scenes from mythology 

The pillars, you hear again, produce music from stone 

How I wish we had their bhakti and divinity 

To give life to rock and make it play the sweetest sound 

 

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Note: 

Kala- art 

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Seetha Devi Temple, Wayanad- Kerala 

Prabhu Ram and Devi Sita had twins

Luv and Kush, they were called

Crowned the rulers of Ayodhya 

After Rama ended his avatar 

Source: Kerala Temples

Pulpally, a place in Wayanad, Kerala 

Is the only one to have a mandir 

Dedicated to the twins

Maa Sita, of course, is the main deity 

Spreading love, peace, and patience 

Source: Holidify

She’s called Jadayatha amma by the locals 

And was said to reside here in the Valmiki ashram 

During her exile from the kingdom 

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Source: 

https://www.telanganatourism.gov.in/partials/destinations/divine-destinations/jayashankar-bhoopalpally/ramappa-temple.html

https://warangaltourism.in/ramappa-temple-warangal

https://www.trawell.in/kerala/wayanad/seetha-lava-kusha-temple

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