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Hyderabad recent comments:

  • Venumadhav's shop, abid (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    how r u missing school life abid
  • Padmanabha Nagar Colony, Khaiz (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Padma nabha nagar
  • Credit 'n' Debit Solutions, V L Kumar (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Looks a floor has been added
  • SR Library - Sridhar, V L Kumar (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Nice to see it is still there - used to go there for comices upto 1989
  • velaga brothers residence., nayak (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    bad house
  • *Sai nilayam*- K.Purna Satish kumar, ramu (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    good
  • Arunodaya Nagar (bagyalatha colony), subbu (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    subbu's home
  • Mitti Ka Share, Hyd (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Miti Ha Share
  • Karmanghat Hanuman temple, Sunil (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    HYDERABAD: The eight-and-half centuries-old historical Karmanghat temple which has withstood not only Mughal emperor Aurangazeb's vain bid to pull it down but also the vagaries of nature has now fallen into the clutches of land sharks. The Dhyananjaneya temple located at Karmanghat village in Saroornagar mandal near Hyderabad was built by Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra II in 1143 AD. It was then in the midst of a thick forest and the temple was built near a village called Lakshmigudem, now known as Karmanghat village. The village got its name following Aurangazeb's attack on the temple in the 17th century. It is said that when Aurangazeb and his army annexed Golconda and began destroying everything in their path, that his soldiers came to the Dhyananjaneya temple. The army could not proceed their course of action due to divine intervention. "Aurangazeb himself came to the temple and heard a loud voice which said, hey Rajan Mandir Todna hai to pehle tum karo man ghat' (if you want to break the temple, strengthen your heart first)," says a leaflet published by the authorities about the shrine. As the years passed, the 'Karo Man Ghat' changed to Karmanghat and the area came to be known as Karmanghat. The temple is now spread over 3 acres. It also has a one-acre pond.
  • Amina Plaza, Mansoor from Jeddah (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    its really good furnished apartment to stay in old city close to the market.
  • Army College of Dental Sciences, venkat (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    quarters
  • Saathviki Apts., Prasanna (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Prasanna Maddipoti,Prasad Chowdhary and Sesha Ratnam's crib
  • The City High School (Annamalai University Exam Centre), vinay (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    really a great help for students writing annamalai exams
  • Picket Castle, samrat (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Coolest place .. the place i've lived for 10 yrs and spent my teen years at ... no one ever gets bored here bcos this place is totally lively and there's always someone to hangout with .. family n frnds still out there,miss u all!!!
  • narayana central jail, murali (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    tarun kumar
  • Ramadevi, RAMADEVI (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    H.No 24-50/4 DOUBLE STORIED FOUR BED ROOM, BIG HALL
  • Ramadevi, RAMADEVI (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    H.NO.24-50/4
  • Laxmi Nagar Colony,500008, test (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    teest
  • InOrbit Cyberabad, Rahul (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    http://flickr.com/photos/79278851@N00/1486187004/in/set-72157602263075058/
  • Hanumanth Rao Function Hall, hi mrudula (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Hi sachin here from icici bank