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Shri Siddeshwara Swamy Temple
Siddhesvara Temple (Siddheswara or Siddesvara), also known as Purada Siddeshwara was built with soapstone and is located in Haveri. The temple is similar to the Chalukyan temples based near Haveri. Initially, the temple was constructed as a Vaishnava temple, but later in the years, the Jains removed the images and thus the Shiva temple was created since it came under the possession of Shiva devotees.
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Shri Gayatri Tapobhoomi
Mathura beholds in its divine stories of Lord Krishna. The city’s association with the supreme almighty makes it a wonderful place for temples. For Lord Krishna the whole universe in one family that is bound by love, respect and devotion. Gayatri Tapobhoomi temple is one of the many temples in Mathura but what makes it different from the rest is its ideology behind spirituality. Based on the philosophy of “Vasudev Kutumbham” meaning the Universe is one big family, this temple truly idolizes Lord Krishna’s theory of oneness.
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Shri Muktheshwara Temple
The revered Mukteswara Temple is a must-visit tourist attraction in Bhubaneswar. Built in the 10th Century, this shrine is considered as a ‘Gem of Odisha’ for its splendid architecture, exquisite sculpture work and intricate carvings. Dedicated to the Almighty Lord Shiva, this temple boasts of the Kalinga architectural style
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Mylara Lingeshwara Temple
Mylara Lingeshwara Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord Mailari, a form of the god Shiva in Mylara. Located at center of Karnataka, it is in the extreme south-western corner of Hoovina Hadagali taluk, Bellary. The River Tungabhadra flows just two kilometres away from this temple.
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Mylara Lingeshwara Temple
Mylara Lingeshwara Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord Mailari, a form of the god Shiva in Mylara. Located at center of Karnataka, it is in the extreme south-western corner of Hoovina Hadagali taluk, Bellary. The River Tungabhadra flows just two kilometres away from this temple.
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