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Nameswara Temple, also known as Parvati Mahadeva Nameshwara temple, is a Saivite Hindu temple located in Pillalamarri, Suryapet district of Telangana, India. It is a double temple, with the Trikuteshwara temple (Alayam) aligned in parallel to it on the immediate north. The Nameshwara temple was constructed on the banks of the Musi river in c. 1202 CE by Nami Reddy of the Recherla family, who ruled this region and served as the feudatories of Kakatiyas. The genealogy of Nami Reddy is given in the inscription on the pillar.

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  • Nameswara Temple, also known as Parvati Mahadeva Nameshwara temple, is a Saivite Hindu temple located in Pillalamarri, Suryapet district of Telangana, India. It is a double temple, with the Trikuteshwara temple (Alayam) aligned in parallel to it on the immediate north. The Nameshwara temple was constructed on the banks of the Musi river in c. 1202 CE by Nami Reddy of the Recherla family, who ruled this region and served as the feudatories of Kakatiyas. The genealogy of Nami Reddy is given in the inscription on the pillar. (en)
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  • Nameswara Temple, also known as Parvati Mahadeva Nameshwara temple, is a Saivite Hindu temple located in Pillalamarri, Suryapet district of Telangana, India. It is a double temple, with the Trikuteshwara temple (Alayam) aligned in parallel to it on the immediate north. The Nameshwara temple was constructed on the banks of the Musi river in c. 1202 CE by Nami Reddy of the Recherla family, who ruled this region and served as the feudatories of Kakatiyas. The genealogy of Nami Reddy is given in the inscription on the pillar. Nameswara Temple is one among the four prominent and intricately carved stone and granite temples located in Pillalamarri village, earlier a major city during the Kakatiya era in early 2nd-millennium. The other three being Erakeswara Temple (Shiva), Trikuteshwara Temple (Shiva) and Chennakeshava temple (Vishnu). (en)
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