The thrill of archaeological excavations lies in the unexpected treasures they reveal. Among the most captivating finds are ancient structures that offer a peek into civilisations long gone. Archaeologists from the Public Research Institute of History, Archaeology, and Heritage (PRIHAH) have discovered two such temples from the Badami Chalukyan period, along with rare inscriptions that promise to unlock a wealth of knowledge about the region's rich cultural past. The temples were found along the banks of the Krishna River in Mudimanikyam village, Telangana.
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Archeologists Discover 1,300-Year-Old Temples In Telangana
The team said the ancient temples feature unique architectural designs that incorporate both Kadamba Nagara and Badami Chalukyan styles

The temples were found in Mudimanikyam village in Telangana
Photo: PRIHAH
The temples were found in Mudimanikyam village in Telangana
Photo: PRIHAH

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