Kothapally, Nizamabad district

Kothapally is a village in the Mupkal Mandal in the Nizamabad (Indhooru) district in the State of Telangana in India.

Mupkal, Nalloor, Mendora, Nagampet, Renjarla, Vannel-B and Vempalli are the names of nearby villages.

There is the location in the village having statues of hero stone (veeragallu),locally called as Mahadeva Sannidhi is a suspected Veeragallu (Hero Stone) with three sculptures, one with a warrior holding a bow in hands is about one feet tall, the second another warrior holding a shield is about two feet tall and the last a statue of Nandi(Sacred Bull) with broken head is one feet tall.

The Bus service travelling from Armoor to Elkutoor TSRTC passes through the village twice a day.

There are private automobiles that travel from Mupkal, a nearby village, with access to National Highway 44 (India)(Old NH 7) and additional bus service between Hyderabad, Nizamabad, Adilabad, Nirmal and Armoor.

Yearly in a specific season dramas are played for some days called Chindu Bhagavatham[5] since many generations.

Kothapally map of survey no.s
Concrete statue of Lord Shiva
Ruins of old rock temple
Veeragallu( hero stone ) locally known as Mahadeva
Sree Rajarajeshwara Swamy Temple on night of Shivaratri 2017