Rachala is a village in Addakal Mandal in Mahbubnagar District of Telangana State, India.
[citation needed] The oldest history is concealed in the annals of this royal village.
In order to keep the village safe from the enemy, Gona Ganna Reddy, the commander of the Prataparudra army, constructed a two-story fort at Pradhanakudali that stands 60 feet tall.
It is said that this village was known as "Rajashala" in the days of Gona Ganna Reddy and changed its name to Rachala over time.
It is also well known that the Shiva temple constructed by the Chalukyas twelve hundred years ago is highly visited.
Rachala is connected to major towns and villages by means of road, railway and airway.
As per final data of 2011 census, Hindus formed the majority in the Rachala agglomeration.
Major crops are rice, cotton, peanut, ricinus, maize, finger millet, sorghum and pigeon pea.