History and Culture of Kalabhairava Swamy Temple at Isannapally Village in Kamareddy District of Telangana – A Study

Authors

  • Jeerla Mahipal Research Scholar, School of History Culture and Archaeology, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Srisailam, India

Keywords:

Domakonda Province, history and culture, isannapally village, jatara, kamineni dynasty, kalabhairava kshetram, pooja method

Abstract

Sree Kalabhairava Swamy Temple is located in Isannapally village Ramareddy Mandal of Kamareddy district in Telangana State. Sri Kalaybhairava swamy jayanthi is grandly celebrated here on Karthika bahulashtami and huge crowd of devotees are come from all over Telangana state on this occasion. One of the princely states of Telangana is the Domakonda place. The village in the Kalabhairava Kshetram is under the control of Isannapalli Domakonda lords. A.D. 15th-20th century, they have been accustomed to the Hindu culture and have been in the grip of the Telangana region. Those who ruled the princely states belonged to the ‘tribe of the tribes’ of the Bhagareddi Reddy Branch, the Kamineni dynasty.

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09-09-2021

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J. Mahipal, “History and Culture of Kalabhairava Swamy Temple at Isannapally Village in Kamareddy District of Telangana – A Study”, IJRAMT, vol. 2, no. 8, pp. 172–175, Sep. 2021, Accessed: Sep. 08, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://journals.ijramt.com/index.php/ijramt/article/view/1304