Chegunta - Temples

Temples

The main temples are Sri Venkateshwara, Sri Hanuman and Sri Kanyaka Parmeshwari. Hanuman was re-constructed by the Teegala family. Others include Sri Venkateshwara Temple, Hanuman Temple in Chegunta, Hanuman Temple in Wadiaram, Shivalayam, Kanyaka Parameshwari, Mahankali, Pochamma, Yellamma, Karnal Pally, Saibaba, Karnal Pally and Sri Panchamuki Hanuman.

Cities, towns and locations in Medak district
Cities, municipal
and census towns
  • Chegunta
  • Eddumailaram
  • Isnapur
  • Medak
  • Ramachandrapuram (Bhel Township)
  • Ramachandrapuram, Medak
  • Sadasivpet
  • Sangareddi
  • Siddipet
  • Tekmal
  • Zahirabad
Locations
  • Gummadidala
  • Jogipet
  • Narsapur
See also
  • People from Medak
  • Villages in Medak district
Cities, towns and locations
in other districts
Telangana
  • Adilabad
  • Hyderabad
  • Karimnagar
  • Khammam
  • Mahbubnagar
  • Nalgonda
  • Nizamabad
  • Ranga Reddy
  • Warangal
Rayalaseema
  • Anantapur
  • Chittoor
  • Kurnool
  • YSR
Coastal Andhra
  • East Godavari
  • Guntur
  • Krishna
  • Nellore
  • Prakasam
  • Srikakulam
  • Visakhapatnam
  • Vizianagaram
  • West Godavari
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