This temple is believed to be built by the Guru of Shivaji, the great Maratha Emperor.The fort and the walls reflect Muslims influence in architecture and the jails are also one part of the temple.
Shrine’s History
10th-century fort at Nizamabad, Quilla Ramalayam was built by the Rashtrakutas. It was formerly known as Indoor or Indrapuri. In 1311, Quilla Ramalayam was occupied by Allauddin Khilji and later it was captured by the Bahamanis, the Qutub Shahis and the Asaf Jahis.The existing fort has a large area surrounded by masonry walls along with huge bastions at the corners. It resembles the Asaf Jahi style of architecture with spacious halls and a summerhouse. A 40 ft monolithic victory pillar here is a major attraction. Another important feature at Quilla Ramalayam is the Bada Rammandir Temple, built by Samarth Ramdas, the guru of Chhatrapati Shivaji. The fort offers a beautiful view of Nizamabad town and its surroundings.
By Road
Nizamabad district has good road connectivity. Almost all the towns and villages in the district have well-laid asphalt roads and are connected to district headquarters. Nizamabad has 2 National Highways passing through it, one being NH 44 which connects Kanyakumari and Varanasi and the other is NH16 which starts from Nizamabad and passes through Karimnagar to Jagadalpur in the state of Chhattisgarh.The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) runs around 700 buses from district headquarters on a daily basis.
By Rail
Nizamabad Railway Station is the major train station in the district which is located on Secunderabad-Manmad section of Hyderabad Division of the South Central Railway Zone (SCR). Not all the towns in the district have a rail network coverage but Nizamabad being one of the important stations on the line carters the need of the people. Jankampet Junction which lies on the north of Nizamabad city connects to Bodhan town
By Air
The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Shamshabad Hyderabad.
Events Celebrated at This Shrine
Rama Navami