Lalita Ghat & Nepali Temple

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Lalita Ghat is dotted with several Hindu temples. The well-known 'lingam' of Ganga Keshav and shrines of Gangatitya, Kashi Devi, Lalita Devi and Bhagirath Tirtha are affiliated to Lalita Ghat. Also known as Nepali Mandir, the Keshava temple was built by King of Nepal in typical Nepalese architecture. Distance (From Varanasi Junction): 5 Kms Commonly Visited From: Manikarnika Ghat (150 m) ...

Om Sri Skandasramam Chennai

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Om Sri Skandasramam is a popular temple, covering an area of around five acres. The temple was constructed by Sathguru Srimath Santhananda Swamigal, a saint and follower of the Avadhoota tradition. This temple complex has many small shrines and samadhis that are dedicated to various Gods, Goddesses and saints. The main sanctum is enshrines the idols of Lord Kamala Siddhi...

Varahi Devi Temple

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Varahi Devi is located at  Manmandir Ghat. People can travel upto Dasaswamedh Vishwanath Galli by rickshaw, enter the gulli and immediately take a right turn and proceed further for about 150 yards. They may seek guidance from the locals at that place to reach the temple.Learned Pundits believe that for getting victories in competition, litigation, court cases etc., devotees...

THIRUPPARANKUNDRAM TEMPLE MADURAI

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Tirupparankunram Murugan Temple is a Hindu temple and one of the Six Abodes of Murugan, located at Tirupparankunram. Distance (From Madurai Junction): 8 Kms Commonly Visited From: Madurai Junction Trip Duration (From Madurai Junction, Including Travel): 1-2 Hours Transportation Options: Bus / Cab / Auto Timings : 5:30 AM to 1 PM and 4 to 9:30 PM At a distance of 8 km from Madurai Junction Railway Station, Thiruparankundram...

Bull Temple Nandi Temple in Bangalore

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The "Bull Temple" is found in Bangalore the capital of Karnataka. , the bull is honoured as Shiva's mount in this temple on the same platform as the Vishvanath Temple. Distance (From Bangalore City Railway Station): 5 Kms Visited From: Bangalore City Railway Station Trip Duration (Including Travel): 1-2 Hours Place Location: Basavanagudi Transportation Options: Bus / Cab / Auto Travel Tips  1. This place is close to Dodda Ganapathi Temple...

Ranganatha Swamy Temple

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Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple is located in Magadi. Arrange to visit Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple and other attractions in Magadi. Distance (From Bangalore City Railway Station): 44.5 Kms Visited From: Bangalore City Railway Station Trip Duration (Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day Transportation Options: Bus / Cab Travel Tips: Ranganatha Swamy Temple - Magadi, Kempegowda Fort - Magadi & Someshwara Temple - Magadi are situated near by and are visited...

BHADRACHALAM SRI RAMA TEMPLE

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Bhadrachalam is one of the major pilgrim centre in Andhra Pradesh for Hindus. This city is famous for the temple of Sri Rama built by Bhakta Ramadasa during 1630 AD. Ramadasu was a devotee of Lord Rama. Ideal Trip Duration: Full Day Base Station: Bhadrachalam Nearest City to Bhadrachalam:"Vijayawada (182 Kms), Hyderabad (312 Kms) Best Time to Visit Bhadrachalam: October to March ...

Iskcon Temple Bangalore

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Iskcon Temple Bangalore Sri Sri Radha Krishna Chandra Temple is accredited for having the ISKCON's largest temple complex in the world. Being made by the Iskcon cult, the magnificent shrine is commonly known as Iskcon Temple. Located on west of Chord Road in Bangalore, the colossal shrine sprawls on seven-acres of 'Hare Krishna Hill'. This outstanding temple is one...

Karmanghat Hanuman Temple

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The Karmanghat Hanuman Temple is one of the oldest and popular Hindu temples in Hyderabad, in the state of Telangana, India. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Hanuman and the temple complex also houses other deities viz. Lord Rama, Lord Shiva, Goddess Saraswathi, Goddess Durga, Goddess Santoshimata, Lord Venugopala Swamy, and Lord Jagannath. The temple is located at Karmanghat, near...

Vadabhandeshwara Temple Malpe

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Also known as Anantheshwara temple, it is located near by the Malpe port.  The temple is dedicated to Lord Balrama (brother of Lord Krishna). It is said that the idol of Lord Balram was installed by Philosopher Sri Madhavacharya. Devotees visit the temple on the new moon day or Mahalaya Amavasya to offer prayers and to bath in the...