Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple

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Trimbakeshwar Temple is built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva as Trimbakeshwar. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Rudra. Distance (From Nashik CBS Bus Station): 28 Kms Visited From: Nashik CBS Bus Station Trip Duration (Including Travel): 3-4...

Kadalekalu Ganesha Temple

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Kadalekalu Ganesha is one of the largest statues of Lord Ganesha that exists in the southern part of India. The shrine housing the statue of Kadalekalu Ganesha is situated on the slope of the Hemakuta Hill in Hampi. It is a remarkable monolithic statue and one of the most popular tourist sites in Hampi. Distance (From Hampi Bus Station): 0.25 Kms Visited...

KOMURAVELLI MALLANNA TEMPLE

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Komuravelli Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple popularly known as Komuravelli Mallanna Temple is a Hindu temple located on a hill in Komuravelli village of Siddipet district in Telangana state. It is located near Siddipet on SH–1 Rajiv Rahadari. The primary deity is Mallanna or Mallikarjuna Swamy who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The deity is also called as Khandoba by...

SRI BHIMESHWARA SWAMY TEMPLE VEMULAVADA

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Bhimeswaraswamy temple is peaceful and quiet as not many people seem to visit it, normally but what an architectural treasure it the entrance of the temple is a raised platform that has the Navagrahas and idols of Lord Hanuman and small Siva Lingas. A few steps lead up to the high platform, such pedestals for Navagrahas and idols are...

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...

Bankey Bihari Temple

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Banke means 'bent' and 'Bihari' or 'Vihari' means 'enjoyer'. This is how Kṛiṣhṇa, who is bent in three places, got the name "Banke Bihari".The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Krishna. The deity was originally worshipped by Haridas Swami under the name of Kunji-bihari at Nidhivan. The idol of is much older and was worshipped in Nidhivan till...

Kalyana Mandapam Veerabhadra Temple

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Kalyana Mandapa situated on the rear side of the main Veerabhadra Temple within the same complex is another major attraction in the complex with extensive artistic work similar to the mukha-mandapa of the Veerabhadra Temple. The path past Nagalinga leads to the Kalyana Mandapa. Distance (From Lepakshi Bus Station): 0.4 Kms Visited From: Veerabhadra Swamy Temple Trip Duration (Including Travel): 30 Mins ...

Gandhamadhana Parvatham in Rameswaram

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Gandhamadhana Parvatam is located towards the north-west of Rameshwaram and is famous for its beautiful sunrise and sunset. It is a holy place for the pilgrims, who come to worship Lord Rama's footprints, which can be seen within the premises of the shrine. Distance (From Rameswaram Railway Station): 3 Kms Visited From: Rameswaram Railway Station Trip Duration (Including Travel): 1 Hour At a distance of 3 km from Rameshwaram...

Nataraja Temple Chidambaram

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Nataraja Temple, also referred to as the Chidambaram Nataraja temple or Thillai Nataraja temple, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Nataraja – Shiva as the lord of dance – in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India. Ideal Trip Duration   : 2 Full Days. Base Station        : Chidambaram Nearest City to Chidambaram      : Tiruchirappalli (168 Kms) Best Time to Visit Chidambaram  : July & October...

Augarnath Temple

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Augurnath temple is located at Meerut in the Northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The temple is a little-known place of worship but of great historical importance all over northern India. Its significance comes out from religious significance but also for its distinctive role in India's freedom struggle. Opening timings for augarnath temple: All days of the week 6:00 AM - 8:30 PM Best time...