Yadadri District With Mandals & Tourist Places in Telangana State: Yadadri district was formed from the former Nalgonda district. The district is bordered by Nalgonda, Suryapet, Janagaon, and Medchal districts. The district has 17 mandals and two revenue divisions (Bhongir and Choutuppal). The district headquarters are in Bhongir, a prominent business centre in the region.

Yadadri is a historical and religious district named after Telangana's largest and most popular pilgrim centre. The district is home to the Jain Temple at Kolanpaka and the Bhogir Fort. Yadadri district is also well-known for its historical significance. Andhra Mahasabhalu, which launched the Indian freedom movement in Nizam state, was born in this region. The district's Bhudan Pochampally is where social activist Vinobha Bhave launched her Bhudhan movement. Local tanks and borewells are the primary sources of agriculture and the primary occupation of the people in the district's rural areas. One of the district's focal points is also the textile industry. Pochampally handloom products are well-known on a national and international scale. Many locals work in small and medium-sized industries in and around Bibinagar and Bhongir. Other important towns in the district include Choutuppal, Yadagirigutta, Aler, Mothkur, and Ramannapet.


Yadadri District With Mandals

Yadadri District With Mandals


The district is well-served by road and rail. Yadagirigutta has a bus station. Yadadri, also known as Yadagirigutta, is a well-known Hindu temple on a hill in Yadagirigutta. The Hyderabad-Warangal Highway takes you there in about 70 kilometres. The temple is the home of Lord Vishnu's incarnation, Narasimha Swamy. Because it is located approximately 60 kilometres from Hyderabad, the number of devotees/pilgrims visiting the temple for worship is very high. The Telangana government intends to make Yadadri a major religious tourist destination. It will be the most popular tourist and pilgrimage destination in a few months. Bhongir Fort, built on a monolithic rock, is a popular tourist destination offering a thrilling climbing experience. It is a massive impregnable structure built by Chalukya ruler Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya VI, who is also the fort's name. The town of Bhuvanagiri/Bhongir takes its name from this magnificent fort. Jain Mandir is a 2000-year-old temple in Kolanupaka village, near Aler town. The temple, adorned with beautiful images of Tirthankaras, is an important pilgrimage site for South Indian Svetambara Jains. Kolanupaka Museum displays exquisite artefacts from Kolanupaka's numerous historical monuments.

 

Tourist Places in Yadadri District

The Most Popular Tourist Destination places are Sri Matsyagiri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Yadagirigutta, Kolanupaka Temple, Bhuvanagiri Fort and Surendrapuri.

Mandals in Yadadri district

Below is the list of 17 mandals in the Yadadri district of Telangana state: