Hanamkonda Padmakshi Temple- Telangana
Address
Hanamkonda Padmakshi Temple- Telangana
Padmakshi Temple Road,
Sri Ram Colony, Meerpet, Hanamkonda,
Telangana 506001
Amman
Padmakshi (Lakshmi)
Introduction
Padmakshi Temple is one of the oldest temples in the Hanamakonda area of Telangana, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Padmakshi (Lakshmi), and also features Jain imagery. The site originally had a Shaivite cave temple, and a Jain shrine was established in 1117 CE, during the rule of the Kakatiya chief Prola II, who was himself a Shaivite.
Puranic Significance
The site originally had a Shaivite cave temple. The artificial caves, located to the west of the present-day temple, were probably carved before the 5th century CE, as they are almost identical to the early Brahmanical caves. A Jain shrine was probably added during the rule of the Chalukyas of Vatapi or the Rashtrakutas.
An 1117 CE inscription found at the temple records the construction of a Jain shrine named Kadalalaya-basadi, and a gift of land to this shrine. The site probably already had Jain presence by this time. Mailama, the wife of the Kakatiya minister Betana-pergada, commissioned the shrine. Medarasa of Ugravadi (Meda II), who held the office of Maha-mandaleshvara, donated the land. Probably sometime after the 1156 CE, the Brahmanical shrine replaced the Jain shrine, possibly due to the influence of the Veerashaivas. In the 19th century, the Jains appealed to the Nizam of Hyderabad to grant them the control of the site, arguing that it was originally a Jain shrine. The Nizam instituted a commission to investigate the Jain claim, and concluded that the earliest shrine at the site belonged to the Shaivite. In 1869 CE, the Nizam granted land for the maintenance of the temple.
Special Features
An impressive feature of the temple is the four faces of the Annakonda pillar, which is a quadrangular column made of black granite stone at the temple’s entrance. The temple has rich sculpture of the Jain Tirthankaras and other Jain gods and goddesses.
Once a year, Lakhs of women arrive to celebrate the famous Bathukamma festival and immerse flowers in the pond at the foot of the Padmakshi hillock.
Century/Period
1117 CE
Managed By
Department of Archaeology (DOA)
Nearest Bus Station
Hanamkonda
Nearest Railway Station
Komatipalli Junction
Nearest Airport
Hyderabad