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Rama Giri temple has an 800-year history, dating from the 12th Century. It is located near the Dhundhubhi River (part of the Krishna River) in Raghupathi village, Kalwakurthy Mandal, Palamoor District (also known as Mahbubnagar) in Andhra Pradesh, India. Lord Ganesha, Lord Sri Venkateswara, Lord Sri Rama, Lord Narasimha, Lord Shiva and Mata Mahishasuramardini are venerated in the Ramagiri temple. The temple is in such poor condition that poojari can perform pooja on main occasions only. Ramagiri Utsav has been stopped, which used to happen during Magha Masam. File:Ramagiri 2.jpg|Front view File:Ramagiri 6.jpg|Temple Steps File:Ramagiri 8.jpg|Front View File:Ramagiri 3.jpg|Lord Ganesha under Tree File:Ramagiri 4.jpg|Lord Ganesha File:Ramagiri 5.jpg|Steps File:Ramagiri 7.jpg|View from top File:Ramagiri 9.jpg|First Floor Entrance File:Ramagiri 10.jpg|Ist floor Right view File:Ramagiri 11.jpg|Ist floor Right to Left File:Ramagiri 12.jpg|Lord Shiva Long View File:Ramagiri 13.jpg|Lord Sri Venkateswara File:Ramagiri 14.jpg|Lord Shiva File:Ramagiri 15.jpg|Sita Rama File:Ramagiri 16.jpg|Lord Narasimha File:Ramagiri 17.jpg|Dhundhubhi River view From Temple File:Ramagiri 18.jpg|Dhundhubhi River view From Temple File:Ramagiri 19.jpg|Lord Shiva File:Ramagiri 20.jpg|Mahishasuramardini ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rama Giri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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