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Uttarkashi

“The city of temples” is the sobriquet aptly given to a pious city in Uttarakhand known as Uttarkashi. This holy city comprising of a number of temples is located in the Uttarkashi district at an altitude of 1158 meters above sea level. In addition,...
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Vaikom Mahadeva Temple

Comprising of a “shivlinga” supposedly belonging to the “Treta Yuga” is a temple located in Kerala known as the Vaikom Mahadev Temple.  This “Lord Shiva” dedicated temple is situated in a town called Vaikom in the Kottayam district. Apparently this...
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Kotilingeshwara Temple

Kotilingeshwara Temple

Supposedly possessing the “largest shiv linga in Asia” is a Hindu shrine in Karnataka known as Kotilingeshwara Temple. This “Lord Shiva” devoted temple is located in the Kolar district. Constructed by Swami Sambha Shiva Murthy, the complex of this...
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Moteshwar Mahadev Temple

Also known as “Shree Bheem Shankar Mahadev” is the “Moteshwar Mahadev Temple” located in Uttarakhand. This Lord Shiva temple is situated in small city called Kashipur in the Udham Singh Nagar district. Apart from Lord Shiva which is the main deity of...
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Parali Vaijnath Temple

Considered to be one among the “12 Jyotirlinga” temples in the country is a Hindu shrine located in Maharashtra called Parli Vajinath Temple. This “Jyotirlinga” temple is situated in the Beed district in a city called Parli and attracts a large...
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Mahabaleshwar Temple

Also known as “Dakshin Kasi” due to its sacredness is a Hindu shrine located in Karnataka known as Mahabaleshwar Temple. This “Lord Shiva” dedicated temple is located in a town called Gokarna in the Uttara Kannada district. This temple possesses a...
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Varad Vinayak Temple

Belonging to the group of eight sacred “Lord Ganesh temples” (aka Ashtavinayak Temples) is a Hindu shrine in Maharashtra called Varad Vinayak Temple. This “Ganpati” temple is located in a village called Mahad in the Raigad district. Apparently this...
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