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The rock art site was discovered on a 40-foot-high rock wall near the Odela Mallanna temple hill in Ullampalli village
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New archaeological discoveries emerge in Kondapaka/ pic Explorations by the Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam in Kondapaka
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Sriramoju Haragopal, Convener, Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam, said the statue, depicting a deity holding a child in her lap, represents Bejjamaahadevi nurturing Lord Shiva as a child, enshrined as a goddess in the temple
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The inscription is written in the 13th century Telugu script, in the Telugu language. As it is built as a temple, the inscription is visible only on both sides.
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Found near Mattadi Poshammagudi at Siddipet's Gundareddypalle, this Telugu language inscription, written in 19th-century script, offers a unique glimpse into Telugu script and administrative practices during that time.
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The team members - Ahobilam Karunakar, Mohammed Naseeruddin and Kolluri Sai - found the 3-inch high Ishtadaivashilpam of Varahamurthy made in limestone at Kolluri Sai Birappagudi.
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Among the findings is a distinctive Panditagallu sculpture from the 10th and 11th centuries, portraying a scholarly figure seated in Shaiva Tantric yogasana.
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The discovery of the ring stone artifact, which sheds light on ancient tools and technologies, was made by Ahobilam Karunakar, Cheedam Ravi, and Mohammed Naseeruddin.
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The coordinates for these tombs are 17.625524 degrees north latitude and 78.686504 degrees east longitude.
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The statue of Bhakta Ramdas, a prominent figure in Telugu history, is a potential discovery that could hold significant historical value, members of Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam, said.
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Research member Balagam Rammohan of Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam identified the inscription of Kalyani Chalukya on Ganapatigundu near Kalabhairavaswamy temple in Ummeda.
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KTCB member Kolipaka Sriniva claimed to have identified a rare sculpture of Marakamma, a mother goddess, at Velkatur village in Siddipet.
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The inscription, engraved on a wide granite slab, features intricate carvings depicting the sun, moon, and a Shiva lingam
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The basalts were forms of lava rocks that rose from underground holes, hardened and cooled when the lava flow cooled down about 65 million years ago as opined by Chakilam Venugopal, geophysicist
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Hyderabad: Several Iron Age monuments, popularly known as megalithic burials dating back 1000 BC (3,000 years old) are found endangered at Varadarajapuram in Siddipet and Kesavaram Thanda in Medchal district. Archaeologist E Sivanagi Reddy examined the near extinct Iron Age burials located on the outskirts of Varadarajapuram in Markook mandal, Siddipet district and Kesavaram Thanda […]
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Hyderabad: In a new find, history enthusiasts from Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam discovered Copper Age rock paintings near Nandipet village in Mahabubnagar district. On a small hillock a few kilometers away from the village, images of a leopard opposite to a bow-clad hunter, a deer with long horns, and a long-tailed animal were found painted […]
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Hyderabad: A researcher of Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam has found a terracotta female Yakshini sculpture at Patigadda in Siddipet district. A member researcher of the Charitra Brundam, Kolipaka Srinivas, had found beads, pot shells, iron pigments and Sarvatobhadra Jain sculpture belonging to Jain religion on Patigadda outside Akunuru village of Cheryala mandal, Siddipet district. Now, […]
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Hyderabad: Ancient sculptures, presumably from the 6th or 7th century, were found in a Shiva temple located in Miyapuram of Wanaparthy district, by Bairozu Shyamsundar, a member of the Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam. Speaking to Telangana Today, historian team convener Sriramoju Haragopal said the sculptures that were discovered in this temple included the unprecedented Nagnakabandha, […]
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Hyderabad: Historians of Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam (KTCB) have discovered a Veerula Gudi (temple for heroes) at Kalvarala village in Veepangandla Mandal of Wanaparthy district. During exploration, members of KTCB, Bairoju Chandrashekar and Shyam Sunder found the temple dedicated to heroes. In front of the temple, a king with three wives is seen holding a […]
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Hyderabad: Historians of Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam (KTCB) have discovered an inscription belonging to the 13th and 14th centuries AD in the premises of Sri Varadaraja Swamy Temple in Peddakandukur of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. During exploration, members of KTCB, Vemuganti Muralikrishna and Dr. Mandala Swami found the inscription recently with the assistance of local heads. […]