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Temples symbolize sanctity and munificence, bringing in peace and tranquility in our minds and hearts. Scroll down this article to know more on the famous temple in Hyderabad.

Temples In Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh and the hi-tech hub of the country, is one of the major tourist hotspots that attract myriads of visitors every year who come to this �City Of Nizams� to explore its regal legacy. The city reels with enchanting glory of the past and fascinates admirers with its modernity and fast-growing technology. This famous Indian city prides itself on its marvelous architectural wonders, historical monuments, eco-friendly gardens, religious spots, amusement parks and lot’s more. The religious destinations here display the resplendent history and culture and echo the architectural splendor and religious significance of the land. The temples here are overwhelmed with devotees and visitors all around the year. They are the chosen spots to spend memorable time in the lap of divinity and experience sheer spiritual bliss. Some of the famous and most visited temples are listed below. Scroll through this article and make your pick for your next spiritual tour.

Famous Temples Of Hyderabad

Birla Mandir

Birla Madir is one of the eminent temples in Hyderabad. This temple, believed to have been inspired by the Utkal style of architecture, is a beautiful blend of South Indian and Rajasthani style of architecture. Built of marble stone, this magnificent spiritual destination is nestled on a small hill called Naubath Pahad, situated close to Hussain Sagar Lake. It was constructed in the year 1976 by Birla Foundation. The main presiding deity of this temple is Lord Venkateshwara. Other residing deities of this temple are Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman and Shirdi Sai Baba. This spectacular temple serves as a vantage point for the tourists and is nothing less than a visual treat during the nights. This temple is open to the devotees from 7 am to 12 pm in the morning and between 3 pm and 9 pm in the evening.

Chilkur Balaji Temple
Chilkur Balaji temple is a renowned temple perched on the outskirts of the city, on the banks of Osman Sagar. The presiding deity of this hoary temple is Lord Venkateshwara, fondly known as Lord Balaji. The temple is flooded with many devotees and visitors all through the year. The sheer tranquility of the place offers a blissful experience to the visitors. One can easily reach Chilkur Balaji temple by any local mode of transport.

ISKCON Temple
The International Society of Krishna Consciousness or ISKCON in Hyderabad is located near Abids at Nampally Station road. The Founder Acharya of ISKCON, Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada, installed the presiding deities of this temple- Sri Radha Madana Mohana. The temple is also the home to other deities of Sri Nitai Gauranga and Sri Jagannatha Baladeva Subhadra. The temple has huge followers and is crowded with thousands of devotees, especially during the main celebrations like Janmashtami and Radhashtami. The temple is open from 4.30 am to 1.30 pm in the morning and again from 4 pm to 8.30 pm in the evening.

Parsi Fire Temple
The Parsi Fire temple is one of its kind of temple, noted for its simple European style of architecture that serves as an eye-candy for the visitors. It is located at M G Road near Abids in Secundrabad. It is the religious center for Zoroastrians or the Parsis. This is an ideal place for meditation and attaining peace and serenity. Many devotees visit the temple all through the year. The temple is open from 6 am to 7.30 pm.

Ranganatha Swami Temple
Sri Ranganatha Swami temple is one of the 108 �divya deshams� in India. This temple situated close to Musi River is the presiding abode of Lord Maha Vishnu, fondly called as Sri Ranganatha Swami. The temple follows pure Vaishnavite system. The temple celebrates all Vaishnava festivals in a very ostentatious way. The crowd during Vaikunta Ekadasi is fairly large and the celebrations are enormous.

Akkanna Madanna Temple
Akkanna Madanna Temple is located in the city skirts of Hyderabad. The temple got its name after the two brothers Akkanna and Madanna, who constructed this temple during the rule of Tana Shah of Golconda. The temple is famous for the Bonalu festival. The Ghatam procession is one of the major attractions of this place.

Sanghi Temple
Sanghi Temple is another famous temple in Hyderabad, located at the hilltop of Sanghi Nagar, overlooking the city. It is very close to the famous Ramoji Film City. The temple houses a grand deity of Lord Venkateshwara. The temple is now much in scene because it has become one of the chosen film shooting spots of Hyderabad. The architecture is typically South Indian style. The temple is open to devotees from 6 am to 1 pm in the morning to evening 4 pm to 8 pm. Sanghi Temple is now one of the chosen tourist attractions in Hyderabad.

Ashtalakshmi Temple
Ashtalakshmi Temple is a well-known temple in Hyderabad situated at Vasavai Nagar in Dilsukh Nagar. The architecture is purely South Indian style. It is the abode of Goddess Lakshmi in her eight spectacular expansions/forms. Many devotees visit this temple all through the year. It is one of the destinations worth a visit during your trip to Hyderabad. All local transports can easily be accessed to Ashtalakshmi temple.