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Proper name
  
Keesaragutta

State
  
Telangana

Primary deity
  
Shiva

Country
  
India

Architectural styles
  
Dravidian architecture

Architectural style
  
Dravidian architecture

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Location
  
Keesara, Medchal District

Website
  
www.keesaraguttatemple.com, www.keesara.com


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Keesaragutta Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva and his consorts Bhavani and Sivadurga at Keesaragutta in Medchal-Malkajgiri district. It is about 30 km from Hyderabad and 12 km from ECIL. It is located on a small hillock. The temple draws upto lakhs of devotees on Shivaratri and karthika masam.

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Legend

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Legend has it that Sri Rama installed the Siva lingam here to atone for the sin of killing Ravana, a Brahman. He selected this beautiful valley surrounded by hills and verdant greenery for the purpose and ordered Hanuman to bring a Sivlingam from Varanasi. Hanuman was late in arriving with the Siva lingam and as the auspicious hour was nearing, Lord Siva himself appeared before Sri Rama and presented a Sivilingam for installation. Hence the lingam in the temple is called Swayambhu Linga. It is also called Ramalingeswara as lord Sri Rama had installed the lingam.

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Hanuman returned with 101 lingams for selection from Varanasi and felt aggrieved at not having his lingam installed. Hence he threw them all over the area. Even to this day several lingams are found scattered all over the place outside the temple.

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To mollify Hanuman, Sri Rama ordained that precedence would be given to him for worship at the temple. He also said that the hillock where the lingam was installed would bear his name kesarigiri that is, Hanuman, the son of Kesari. Over a period of time, it has colloquially transformed and is now known as Keesara and the hill as Keesaragutta. Ever since, the rituals follow the command of Sri Rama.

Archaeological Excavations

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Exploration and Excavations were conducted by the archaeological department in the surroundings of Keesaragutta Temple. Many Remnants of Brick structures and Shiva Lingas were found on the Hill north of the temple and a hillock near the water resource. The remnants belonged to Chalukyan Empire reign. Fortification walls, Yaga shala and Prayer hall's were excavated here. Some Vestige remnants and rock cut cisterns were found on the hills as an indication of Jainism and Buddhism Flourished contemporarily. On October 18, 2014, twelve idols of Jain Tirthankara dating back to the 4th-5th century were found near the temple steps at a depth of one foot which proves that Jainism co-existed along with Hinduism at Keesaragutta during the time of Vishnukundins in 4-5th century. but since 60 to 70 years thatakam family is working hard to develop the temple, and they are the founder trustees of the temple now. thatakam narayana and his sons ramalingaiah,laxmaiah,agamaiah worked as priests and his another son eshwaraiah worked as chairman in the temple since it was a forest. now his grandsons Thatakam Narayana Sharma, Ramesh Sharma, Umapathi Sharma, Venkatesh Sharma, Srinivas Sharma & Nagalingam Sharma are serving the temple. Another grandson Nagender sharma is serving

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References

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