At a distance of 5 Kms from Warangal Railway Station, the Bhadra Kali Temple is situated on top a hillock towards Hanamkonda. This temple is famous for 2.7 meter stone idol of the deity with eight arms and a weapon in each hand, in sitting posture. This deity is believed to be worshipped by the Chalukyan ruler Pulakesin-II in the year 625 AD.The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali, found in peaceful mood. This temple is located on the banks of Bhadrakali Lake. There is a park adjacent to the temple along Bhadrakali Lake which also has a shrine for Lord Siva in the form of Sri Chandra Mouleeswara.Brahmotsavas are held every year in the month of April/May in a grand manner. The festival attracts thousands of devotees from all over the region of Telangana.Timings: 5 AM to 1 PM & 3 – 9 PM. No lunch break during festivals. Photography not allowed.The Bhadrakali Temple in Warangal, Telangana, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, known for its unique architecture and historical significance. It’s located on a hilltop between Warangal and Hanamkonda, offering scenic views of Bhadrakali Lake.The Bhadrakali Temple in Warangal, Telangana, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali. It is situated on a hilltop near the Bhadrakali Lake and is known for its scenic surroundings and peaceful atmosphere. The temple is believed to have been constructed in the 7th century by the Chalukya King Pulakeshin II. Bhadrakali is considered a form of Shakti and is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths. The temple is considered a place of spiritual significance and a tourist attraction. Bhadrakali is a form of Shakti. This is considered to be one of the 51 Shakti ‘pithas’ of India. It is believed that an anklet of Sati fell in the well. The mythical incident of Sati is being recalled here with a marble ankle.