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The Temple is built entirely with white marble ona hillock,overlooking the Hussain Sagar.A rich of blend of Khajuraho & Bodhgaya of North Indian and Raja Gopuram & Garudalaya of South Indian architecture,Birla Temple is sheer poetry in stone.

A few yards away from the temple are Birla Planetarium,India's most modern planetrarium,India's most modern planetarium and the Birla Science Museum,a tribute to the advances made in science & Technology,since the dawn of civilization.

Overlooking the Tank Bund, the Birla Mandir presents an arresting sight when illuminated in the evening. This magnificent structure built entirely out of marble from Rajasthan, stands atop the Kala Pahad, the twin hillock of the Naubat Pahad. Built by Birla Foundation over a span of ten years, the main temple is dedicated to Lord Venkatehwara.

It combines the architectural styles of the Southern and Northern Indian temples. The intricately carved gopurams (tower) at the base are in typical South Indian style, while the smooth sikhara (dome) at the top is in the North Indian Rajasthani style. The temple has beautiful marble carvings and some of them illustrating verses from the Ramayana. The inner shrine of the temple is a replica of the Venkateswara temple at Tirupati.

The Birla Mandir presents a colourful spectacular sight when illuminated at night. A trip to Hyderabad remains incomplete without a visit to the enchanting Birla Mandir.

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