The Sanghi Temple, an intricately carved white marble Hindu temple, stands on the top of Paramananda Giri Hill, about 22 miles southeast of Hyderabad. Built in 1991, it draws inspiration from the Chola-Chalukya architectural style, blending elements from two ancient South Indian empires. Dedicated to deities Shiva, Parvati, and Venkateswara, the temple’s detailed carvings and serene setting offer visitors a glimpse into traditional Indian architecture and spirituality. Today, pilgrims and tourists can explore the temple’s ornate structures and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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