
Had its listing not been deferred, this piece of historical poetry in stone stood a chance to be the first temple in Telangana to make it to UNESCO's list of world heritage sites. But the Ramappa temple's nomination has been deferred, as reported by The Hindu.
As UNESCO's site mentions, the temple was one among three serial sites originally proposed for nomination in 2014. Submitted by the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO on 15 April 2014, the sites classified jointly as 'The Glorious Kakatiya Temples and Gateways' included: 1. Remnants of Swayambhu Temple and Keerthi Thoranas, Warangal fort 2. Rudreswara Temple (Thousand pillars temple), Hanumakonda 3. Rudreswara (Ramappa) Temple, Palampet
As stated in the submission, the group of temples and temple complex related structures in Warangal, the ancient capital of the Kakatiyan empire, signify a distinct architectural pattern, style and technology of the period and representative of the distinct regional style, exhibiting local innovation in temple building tradition and establishment of a prominent temple of Ramappa during 1213 AD by General Recherla Rudra, during the period of the Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva.
Of these sites, only the third was finally submitted for nomination as the Kakatiya Heritage Trust, which did the groundwork for the Ramappa Temple nomination, saw that 'creating a 100-metre prohibited zone is not possible in the other sites'.
A sight to behold, this temple which has been hailed by the Venetian merchant and writer Marco Polo as the "brightest star in the galaxy of medieval temples of the Deccan", is located around 65 km away from Warangal.
Described as 'a repository of Kakatiyan creative genius', the temple stands on a 6 ft high star-shaped platform with walls, pillars and ceilings adorned with intricate carvings that leave one besotted with the unique skill of the Kakatiyan sculptors.
Said to be the only temple named after the sculptor Ramappa, the shrine dedicated to Ramalingeshwara was commissioned by the Kakati King Ganapathi Deva's chief commander General Recherla Rudra Reddy/Rudra Samani in Atukuru province in 1213.
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