Bhadrakali Temple and Padmakshi Ammavari Temple
భద్రకాలి దేవాలయం
Bhadrakali Temple which is situated on top of a hill between Hanamkonda and Warangal was constructed during the 7th century A D. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali with angry looking eyes and face. The main attraction of the temple is the stone image of the goddess Bhadrakali with eight arms and a weapon in each arm. The dimensions of the image are 2.7 meters height and 2.7 meters width. The goddess is believed to be worshipped by the Historic ruler Pulakesin-II of Chalukya Dynasty in the year 625 A.D. The minister of Kakatiya Ganapathy Deva namely 'Hari' has constructed the tank (Bhadrakali Cherruvu) and road to the temple.
పద్మాక్షి అమ్మవారి దేవాలయం
The temple, located on a hilltop in the heart of the city of Hanamkonda, was originally constructed during Kakatiya reign Earlier it was a Jain ‘Basadi', renovated into a temple of goddess Padmakshi during Kakatiya period. The temple also has rich images of Jain Tirthankaras and other Jain lesser gods and goddesses.