Mrityunjay Mahadev Temple

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Mrityunjay Mahadev Temple in Varanasi is the very famous and glorious temple. This temple is the holy place of worship and belongs to the Lord Mahadev (Known as Lord Shiva by pilgrims). Exact location of the temple is: K52/39 (adjacent to the Kalbhairav temple), Daranagar Visheshwarganj, Varanasi. Mrityunjay Mahadev Varanasi History, Timings: It is said that the ancient well in the premises...

Sri Chamundeshwari Temple Mysuru

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Chamundeshwari temple is one of most prominent temples in Mysore. Dedicated to the Goddess Chamundeshwari (Chamundi), deity of the Mysore Royal Family and Mysore as well, this temple is about 1000 steps from the foot of the hill. The goddess is seated on a lion, killing the demon with her ‘trishul’. With its impressive architecture, great historical significance and...

Batte Vinayaka Temple Barkur

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Batte Vinayaka Temple is one of the oldest shrines of the district. This Temple attracts large number of devotees on Sankashtahara Chaturdashi, Ganesha Chowthi and other auspicious days relating to Lord Ganapathi. The idol of Lord Ganesha is probably the only deity facing towards north. But, wearing a small piece of cloth around its waist and bells and plaited...

Sri Kasi Vishalakshi Devi Temple

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The Vishalakshi Temple or Vishalakshi Gauri Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Vishalakshi Maa (means wide eyed Devi) at Mir Ghat on the banks of the Ganges at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is generally regarded as a Shakti Pitha, the most sacred temples dedicated to the Hindu Divine Mother. The karna kundala (earring) of...

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...

Durga Temple Aihole

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Aihole is considered to be the ‘cradle of Hindu rock architecture’ due to its beautiful temples. It is also mythologically an important place as it is believed that Parashurama washed his axe here after killing the Kshatriyas. The Durga Temple Aihole is a landmark of the religious life of Karnataka.  Maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, the Durga...

VIRALIMALAI MURUGAN TEMPLE

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At a distance of 750 m from Viralimalai Bus Stand, 28 km from Trichy and 43 km from Pudukkottai, Viralimalai Murugan Temple is one of the famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Murugan, also known as Subrahmanya located in the town of Viralimalai in Pudukkottai District. Distance (From Tiruchirappalli Junction): 28 Kms Visited From: Tiruchirappalli Junction Trip Duration (Including Travel): 2 Hours ...

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 ...

THOUSAND PILLAR TEMPLE WARANGAL

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Thousand Pillar Temple or Rudreshwara Swamy Temple is situated in in the town of Hanamakonda, Telangana State, India.1000 Pillar Temple is a famous Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Surya Dev. Distance (From Warangal Railway Station): 6 Kms Visited From: Warangal Railway Station Trip Duration (Including Travel): 1 Hour Place Location: In Hanmakonda Part Of The City Transportation Options: Cab / Auto / Bus ...

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...