Domakonda
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Domakonda is a village and a Mandal
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 in Nizamabad district
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Domakonda is one of historical places in nizamabad district and telengana region,domakonda fort is constructed by reddy kings 400 years ago and the shiva temple outside the fort is built by kakatiya kings

Domakonda is known for its fort & temples especially Mahakali Temple. It is a mandal located centrally connecting jangampally & Bipet. Some of the known people from this village are Paskanti Balayya, Bhupal Mahadev, Samala Shankar, Pratap Reddy, Kyatam Ramulu etc. who have shouldered some charitable responsible.There is a Sai Baba temple in this village built by Shri Paskanti Balayya, which was inaugurated with grand celebration on 13th Feb 1992 since then every 13th Feb Sai bandara happens.

Another heritage centre near the town of Nizamabad is Domakonda Fort that stands as a magnificent example of the defence architecture of those days. The fort is beautifully built, with a blend of Muslim and Hindu architecture, as the place was ruled by them. As you enter the fort, the very sight of the arched gateway speaks of the Asaf Jaahi architecture. The fort has number of tall, round and square fortresses running all over its compound wall. There are two palaces and a temple complex inside the fort. The palaces are excellently built especially the windows with tainted paintings and the wooden architecture are very attractive. There is a lotus pond in these palaces.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and if you observe, it reflects the Kakatiyan style of architecture, as it was built during the Kakatiyan Era. The temple stands on a 3 feet platform with a beautifully carved Nandi (the bull- vehicle of Lord Shiva) outside the temple, in the open space.
Domakonda is a Town in Nizamabad District, Andhra Pradesh State . Domakonda is located 38.3 km distance from its District Main City Nizamabad . It is located 98 km distance from its State Main City Hyderabad .

The village Kamaareddy name came from the ancestors of Anil Kamineni's great great grand father Kaama Reddy Kamineni.Kamineni surname is famous in Godavari district of kamma community but this telangana Kamineni belonged to Reddy rulers.

Other villages in Domakonda Mandal are Ambaripet, Anchanoor, Beebipet, Chitamanpally, Domakonda, Gottumukla, Janagama

Domakonda Pin Code is 503123 and Post office name is Domakonda . Other villages in ( 503123, Domakonda ) are Anchanoor, Domakonda, Muthyampet, .

Near By Villages of this Village with distance are Palwancha(5.1 k.m.),Jangampally(6.6 k.m.),Chukkapur(6.8 k.m.),Kachapur(7.3 k.m.),Anthampally(7.7 k.m.),. Towns Near By Domakonda(0 k.m.),Bhiknur(9.8 k.m.),Machareddy(10.4 k.m.),Kamareddy(13.7 k.m.),
Colleges near by Domakonda

1 . GOVT JR COLLEGE? DOMAKONDA
Address : .

2 . Adarsh Hindi Maha Vidyalaya (AHMV) Degree College
Address : nizamabad—02..

3 . NEW KAKATIYA JR. COLLEGE, NIZAMABAD
Address : nizamabad.

One more welcome addition to Domakonda is the establishment of a yoga kendra "Ashta Siddhi Yoga Kendra" on the Yelupugonda road side which is on the Muthyampet Road. It has been established by Shri Subbuji a senior disciple of Sri Somanatha Maharshi.
http://www.asyk.org.

Banks near by Domakonda

1 . SYNDICATE BANK, DOMAKONDA
IFSC CODE : synb0003514.
MICR CODE : non-micr.

2 . PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK, MUTHYAMPET
IFSC CODE : punb0284800.
MICR CODE : non-micr.

3 . SYNDICATE BANK, DURKI
IFSC CODE : synb0003526.
MICR CODE : non-micr.

4 . VIJAYA BANK, SIRIKONDA,ANDHRA PRADESH
IFSC CODE : vijb0004053.
MICR CODE : non micr.
Domakonda Shivalayam, Nizamabad District

This Lord Shiva's stone temple stands testimony to the Kakatiya rule in Southern India and is believed to be constructed by Ramappa, a great sculptor in the times of Kakatiya Kingdom. The temple is located on the way to Nizamabad from Hyderabad, in a small village called Domakonda, falling in the premises of the “Killa Domakonda” (Domakonda Fort).

You will not find a flag mast in front of the temple unlike other temples. An explanation is that the temple doesn’t have a gopuram (temple tower). However there are temples having flag mast even with out the temple tower.

A few years back the temple was in dilapidated condition. Very recently the stone temple was completely disassembled and re-arranged to bring it into today’s firm standing. The temple has a huge shiva linga - considered as an embodiment of Lord Shiva, with its guarding presence by the Nandhi (Bull) carved from a single stone.
The temple is much elevated by many rock beds beneath giving a high standing from the ground level. The temple roof stands on eighteen stone carved pillars.

There is not so much information about the temple except for its archaeological importance. It should be on your must to visit list if you are at Domakonda.

Domakonda is a small village that falls around 04 km from the main road on the way to Nizamabad District from Hyderabad (NH7) and is close to 100 km from Hyderabad. Also on the premises is Domakonda Fort.
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