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  • 19 January, 2026

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Ramappa Temple

Recently, the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to UNESCO, Paris, visited the Ramappa Temple to review the preservation and conservation efforts being undertaken by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in coordination with the Telangana State Government. The visit highlights India’s commitment to maintaining its UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

About Ramappa Temple

Location

The Ramappa Temple is located in the Mulugu district of Telangana.

Historical Background

The temple was constructed in 1213 AD during the reign of the Kakatiya Empire.
It was built by
Recharla Rudra, a general of Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva.

Deity and Nomenclature

The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Ramalingeswara Swamy, a form of Lord Shiva.
The temple is also known as the
Rudreswara Temple.
It derives its popular name
“Ramappa Temple” from its chief sculptor Ramappa, making it one of the very few temples in India named after its architect.

Architectural Features of Ramappa Temple

Platform and Layout

The temple stands on a six-foot-high star-shaped platform.
Its
walls, pillars, and ceilings are richly decorated with intricate carvings, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the Kakatiya period.

Earthquake-Resistant Construction

The temple is notable for its earthquake-resistant design.
The bricks used in the
gopuram were made using a special mixture of clay, acacia wood, chaff, and myrobalan fruit (a type of amla).
These bricks are
light enough to float on water, reducing the structural load and minimizing the risk of collapse during seismic activity.

Sandbox Technique

The construction employed the sandbox technique, an advanced engineering method of the Kakatiya era.
In this technique, the
foundation pit was filled with a mixture of sand, lime, jaggery, and black myrobalan fruit.
This mixture acts as a
shock absorber, providing stability and protection against earthquakes.

UNESCO World Heritage Status

In 2021, the temple was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name
“Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana.”
The inscription recognizes the temple’s Outstanding Universal Value, particularly its architectural ingenuity and artistic excellence.

Significance

The Ramappa Temple is a masterpiece of Kakatiya architecture, reflecting advanced medieval engineering, artistic brilliance, and cultural continuity.
Its continued conservation ensures the preservation of
India’s rich architectural heritage and strengthens the country’s global cultural standing.

Conclusion

The recent UNESCO-level review underscores the importance of scientific conservation and sustainable heritage management. The Ramappa Temple stands as a testament to India’s ancient engineering wisdom and remains a symbol of the Kakatiya dynasty’s architectural legacy.





Source: INDIAN EXPRESS


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