A striking blend of nature and rock-cut spirituality: cave shrines set into the Nallamala landscape, with a pilgrimage feel that’s also adventurous. It’s perfect for travellers who like offbeat temple architecture, stone-cut craftsmanship, and quiet, rugged surroundings.
About this place
History & highlights
Sources describe Bhairavakona as a holy place known for multiple rock-cut Shiva cave temples dating to around the 7th–8th century CE, often compared stylistically to other South Indian rock-cut traditions. Its survival highlights the depth of early medieval shrine-building in the region.
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