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Govinda Rajula Gutta is a historical place in warangal,Telengana,Andhra Pradesh,India. It is located 100meters away from warangal railway station. This is also a tourist place and is one of the holy places for hindus in India. Numerous visitors from around the country visit the place daily. The name is derived so,cos it is located on a hill(hill in telugu means gutta). On the top of the hill, there is a Temple of God Rama and under the hill is a temple of his best devotee Hanuman. In order to reach the temple, we have to climb atleast 100steps sculpted out of rock. During the sree Rama Navami season the temple is at its best, as it is the only celebrated festival.Accidents may happen and people may fall from the hill and die. One has to be very cautious while climbing and coming down. From the highest point, we can have a good view at warangal city


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