New Delhi: UNESCO on Sunday recognizes the 13th century Ramappa temple in Telangana in Muluugu District as a World Heritage Site.
“New read as @unesco #worldhldhladdladneritage site: Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana, at #India.
Bravo!” The UN education, scientific and cultural organization announced on his official Twitter handle.
? Breaking! Just read as @unesco #worldhldhlanDhldhlanDhlanitage site: Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana, …
https://t.co/RK80W9VNW8- UNESCO ?️ #Education #culture ??? (@unesco) 1627211425000Congulation of Telangana people , Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the temple showed off the great workmanship of the great Kakatiya dynasty.
“Very good! Congratulations to everyone, especially the Telanangan people.
Extraordinary! Congratulations to everyone, especially the Telanangan people.
The iconic Ramappa Temple displays …
https://t.co/Lltha8K2ZO- Narendra Modi ( @Narendramodi) 1627214744000 “The iconic Ramappa temple displays the extraordinary workmanship of the Great Kakatiya Dynasty.
I will urge all of you to visit this magnificent temple complex and get the first experience from his magnificent, “Prime Minister said on Twitter and sharing photos of temples.
Ramappa Temple, 13th-century Marvel Engineering named architecture, Ramappa, was proposed by the government as The only nomination for the tag of the UNESCO World Heritage Site for 2019.