Sri Kasi Vishweshwara Temple is situated in Kalpagooru village in the vicinity of Manjeera Barrage near Sangareddy town in Sangareddy District, Telangana State, India. Sri Kasi Vishweshwara Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The history of the temple dates back to the Kakatiya era rulers belonging to the 11th century A.D. The main temple is home to two other temples, they are Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple & Sri Venugopala Swamy temple. Hence, the temple is also called Trikootaalayamu.
Sri Kasi Vishweswara temple is located in the southern portion of Garbhaalayam. And, Sri Venugopalaswamy temple is located on the northern portion of Garbhaalayam. Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple is located on the western side of Garbhaalaya.

According to our Hindu mythology, people say that this temple was built on a water stream coming from the holy Kasi. It is a common belief that in case if you drop a coin in Garbhaalayam of Sri Venugopala Swamy temple, then you can hear a sound similar to that of a coin being dropped in water.
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The temple architecture resembles Thousand Pillar Temple in Warangal. The ancient holy temple is performed with regular pujas and Abhishekam every day. An 11th-century village, Kalabgoor is located a few kilometers away from the district headquarters. This village got a place for promotion under rural tourism because of the the Bathukamma festival celebrated here. Kalabgoor is only four Km from the old Bus Station of Sangareddy. And, it is located at a distance of 60 Km from Hyderabad and 71 km from Medak.