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  • Ancient Shivalaya located in the scenic mountains of the Western Ghats, the shivalingam here is covered ...is the ''grāma-devata''. The ''lingam'' here is ''swayambhū'' and appears in an extra-ordinary titled ‘L’ shape and is covered with ''sindhūr''. Ma
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  • Kongalli is a small village or hamlet in Taalavaadi Block in Erode District of Tamil Nadu. It is located 103 km from Erode and about 98 ...ollect together, for performing the Kongahalli Mallikarjuna Swamy Utsava. In the year 2020, it will be performed from 9th March to 11th March, with hund
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  • [[Category:Temples]] .../news/7891.html. We are fortunate to witness this ancient monument atleast in the current state, with regular poojas being performed to the Devi.
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...|Thiru Vadivazhagia Nambi, Thiru Anbil <ref>http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/bitstream/10603/113183/15/15_appendix.pdf Pg.vii</ref>]]
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...ery near to this place.<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • ...t Shivalaya with a Svayambhu Lingam, Sri Ramalingeshvara Devalayam located in the present day state of Telangana. '''Timings:''' Pujari visits the temple once in a day, but there are some Saadhus who open the doors on request.
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  • ...t beside the newly consecrated murti or vigraha, where the Goddess resides in invisible form. ...o a large extent, the ''Śankarcharyas'' of ''Pūrī'' have played a key role in reversing the damage done by Buddhists as well as Portugese to this place.
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  • [[Category:Temples]] Thiru Sirupuliyur is one of the 108 Vaishnava temples located at a distance of 25 kms from Kumbakonam. It is about 3 kms away fro
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...detonator. At noon after having his lunch he decided to take a short nap. In his nap, he dreamed of “''Śrī''” (lord ''Ganeśa'') asking him not to
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  • ...Notably, the famous and magnificent Dwarkadhish Temple has been mentioned in the book before being reconstructed a it was pillaged by foreign invaders. ...ed '''17 times''', the temple city of Somnath or Prabhas Patan is situated in the state of Gujarat on the Arabian Sea '''houses''' one of the 12 Jyotirli
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  • ...done overnight. The great Pāṇḍavās then indeed built this beautiful temple in one night. Impressed by the bhakti of Pāṇḍavās the Goddess blessed th ...y down the hill, there is a temple for the holy feet of the Goddess (shown in the picture on left).
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...am (Indalur-Mayavaram).<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...jai Kattharulum Deivam.<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • '''Location:''' In Bhuleshwar area, Mumbai. ...place is a marketplace and is extremely crowded, it is advisable to visit in early morning or on Sunday. Also you might want to visit the temple during
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...ine is also dedicated.<ref name=":02">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...s on this punyakshetra.<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • ...n deities are Vajreshvari Devi, Kalika Devi and Renuka Devi, it is located in Thane, Mumbai. '''Timings:''' 5:30am to 8:30pm (not closed in afternoon)
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...y from Tiruchirapalli.<ref name=":02">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...for which Śālihotra asked for Mokṣham and also requested the Lord to stay in this form and bless the bhaktas. This form of the Lord sleeping is what is
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  • ...erline the structural as well as religious and philosophical dimensions of temples. ...). In this article we will be discussing some major literary references to temples.
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  • Located in Mustang district of Nepal, Muktinath temple is one of the 108 Divyadesams. ...n the Vaishnava ashram are eager to serve prasadam to visitors if informed in advance.
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  • ...ip contains sixteen elaborate steps. Only when all the steps are completed in the right order that the worship is considered to be properly offered. The ...cular deity that he is worshipping, inviting him to come inhabit the image in the place of worship.
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...3 kms from Swamimalai.<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • ...or of Kamba Ramayanam).<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref> ...hnu revealed himself to Uparisaravasu Raja, River Kaveri and Rishi Agastya in this kshetra.<ref name=":0" />
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  • * Temples of India == DharmaWiki Articles (In English) ==
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  • ...mpact of the Bhakti traditions. In addition, it is highly doubtful whether temples existed during the Vaidika period. ...e architecture and culture. Temples, as a general practice are constructed in the close vicinity of tirthas (तीर्थानि) which mean fords o
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...many great saint poets.<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • ...''Vedas'', in the temples, quite unlike other Panchratra Vaishnava temples in the south. “The Vaikhanasas carry on their worship entirely with Vedic '' ...ied on their respect for the ''Vedas'' and have incorporated the ''Vedas'' in the rituals of temple worship. They recognize the authority of the ''Vedas'
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  • ...past and the future, revitalizing people to lead a dharmik jivana vidhana. In this endeavor we seek one and all like-minded people to contribute to rebui Your contributions to Dharmawiki are invaluable in any of the following modes
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  • ...of Indalur (Mayavaram).<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref> ...readth from east to west and is surrounded by a number of Vishnu and Shiva temples.
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  • ...Kalyani, also known as the Later Chalukyas. It is then that they expanded in size. Many small dynasties rose after the Chalukyas to claim or reclaim man ...y they were a small kingdom straddling the mountains of the Western Ghats. In the 11<sup>th</sup> century they remained the vassals of the Chalukyas, gra
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  • ...en continuity, displaying the ageless spirit of Bharat's Culture reflected in the Temple heritage of India. ...mi, A. (1956) ''Bharat's Temple Sculpture.'' Publisher: Lalit Kala Acadami in cooperation with the Government of India and several State Governments</ref
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  • ...tyle="font-size:85%;">[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles in both Hindi and English</div> ...ped_banner_dharmawiki_07.png|link=http://dharmawiki.org/index.php/Category:Temples|214x214px]]</td>
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  • ...of the Hindus. The four other literary heads embody the later developments in classical Sanskrit literature.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda, All about Hin ...re treatises explaining the external worship of God, in murti or vigrahas, temples, etc. All the Agamas treat of (i) Jnana or Knowledge, (ii) Yoga or Concentr
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  • ...motto of Acharya Sharngadhara was the application of certain fundamentals in Ayurvedic practice. ...d “Shakambari“ (शाकंबरी). Even today, there are temples of Shakambari Devi in today’s Haryana State.<ref>Sunil Kumar Dalal. A Review on Sharangadhara 
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  • ...Articles have a page layout which is simple, highly organized and powerful in design. Page aspects include ...on) and Subsections following the lead section or Introduction (as circled in the example)
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  • Upavedas (Samskrit : उपवेदः) or subsidiary Vedas, are said to be four in number forming auxiliaries to the four Vedas as given below<ref name=":0">A ...s a part of Veda and not as a separate entity according to a few scholars, in such case there are Chaturdhasha (14) Vidyasthanas only.<ref name=":03">Rag
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  • ...ndu dynasty of the Hoysalas, based at Halebidu. They also built the famous temples at Belur and Halebidu. [[File:Veera Narayana Temple, Belavadi, Chikamagalur ...his story from ''The Mahabharata'' is famously associated with many places in [[Bharatavarsha (भरतवर्षम्)|Bharatavarsha]]. Belavadi is
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...of Indalur/ Mayavaram.<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (April 2004), 108 Temples of Azhvars, Volume 1, Maharashtra: Sri Ramanuja Mission.</ref>
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  • ...amas in Shaivism, samhita or ''Pancaratra'' in Vaishnavism, and as tantras in Shaktism. ...in Shaivism's Shaiva Siddhanta and the Mantrapīṭha (Bhairava-centred), and in Shaktism's Vidyāpīṭha and the Kulamārga traditions.
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  • ...and Namaskaarams to the great bhakta, Parvata, who brought Shiva to earth, in and as, the great ShriShaila Kshetram!
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  • ...e principles and theories of town planning in ancient bharata as contained in various literatures related to the sthapatya veda (स्थापत्य ...are another. These impacts of climate change are going to be felt strongly in the years to come.
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  • Mansa dhatu (मांस धातु) is the 3rd dhatu in order of 7 dhatus described in Ayurveda. It is that structural unit or body tissue which performs the impo ...Mansa dhatu is that component in body, which covers body parts, takes part in movements of joints of bones and enhances body mass.
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  • ...वः)|dhatus]] (धातु) forming building blocks of physical body. In Ayurveda, in the context of feminine health, the word 'Rakta' is also used to denote 'me In Ayurveda Rakta dhatu has been referred by using various other terms like Sh
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  • ...asyopanishad. It stands as a testimony of expertise of the sculptors, both in agama shastras (required for temple construction) and the tattvashastras (k ...seeker of Truth with a head full of doubts, arguments, debates and logics, in a strange way, by the use of 'Chinmudra' and ‘Maunam’ (Silence or Calmn
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  • ...anathananda, Universal Message of Bhagavad Gita: An exposition of the Gita in the Light of Modern Thought and Modern Needs. Volume 1 </ref> According to the Bhagavata Purana (Skandha 7, Adhyaya 15), karmas prescribed in the [[Vedas (वेदाः)|Vedas]] are of two kinds:
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  • ...that body component which is not easily destroyed naturally very rapidly. In human beings Asthi dhatu performs the vital function of forming the skeleto ...s) and snayu (tendons, ligaments) are attached to asthi and those are held in place because of asthi which themselves never decay or fall.
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  • ...ning systems and helps us understand the architectural paradigms prevalent in ancient bharata. ...n day city life is a far cry from what the architects of ancient India had in mind when crafting models for happy and peaceful coexistence.
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  • ...er topped by a lotus bud like form. The top most element of the tower ends in a dot which is called “bindu”. It is considered the primordial bindu, w ...ed Dvitala Vimāna and a three storeyed called Tritala Vimāna and so on. As in the case of Tanjavur Vimāna, the tower may be sixteen storeyed, called Śo
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  • ...This code of conduct is described under the section of preventive medicine in Ayurveda. It is believed that, when religiously observed, this code of cond ...ideline on how these activities and behavioral patterns should be observed in order to have their only positive impact on life.
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