historical monuments and tourism of assam
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Temple de Rajasimheshvara (Kailasanatha), Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu), 1er tiers du VIIIe siècle.
Temple de Rajasimheshvara (Kailasanatha), Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu), 1er tiers du VIIIe siècle.
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Temple de Rajasimheshvara (Kailasanatha), Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu), 1er tiers du VIIIe siècle.
Kailashnath Temple, Kanchipuram
Kailashnath Temple, Kanchipuram
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Kailashnath Temple, Kanchipuram
Dwarka is one of the four shaktipiths (also referred as Shardapiths) established by Adi Shankaracharya. Others are Jyotishpith in the North, Shringeri pith in the South and Govardhan pith in the East. The first Shardapith was established in the West, in Dwarka next to Dwarkadheesh temple. The Shardapith manages the Dwarkadheesh Temple and runs the …
Dwarka is one of the four shaktipiths (also referred as Shardapiths) established by Adi Shankaracharya. Others are Jyotishpith in the North, Shringeri pith in the South and Govardhan pith in the East. The first Shardapith was established in the West, in Dwarka next to Dwarkadheesh temple. The Shardapith manages the Dwarkadheesh Temple and runs the …
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Dwarka and Shardapith - the holy sites of Dwaraka – Sanskriti - Hinduism and Indian Culture Website
The Hayagriva Madhava Temple in Assam is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Although a Hindu Temple by nature, both Hinduism and Buddhism is followed here which is a result of the belief of many Buddhists that Lord Buddha attained Nirvana here. Because of the Buddhist traditions prevalent here, one often comes across Buddhist monks who travel from distant places to meditate here. #TempleTrivia
The Hayagriva Madhava Temple in Assam is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Although a Hindu Temple by nature, both Hinduism and Buddhism is followed here which is a result of the belief of many Buddhists that Lord Buddha attained Nirvana here. Because of the Buddhist traditions prevalent here, one often comes across Buddhist monks who travel from distant places to meditate here. #TempleTrivia
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The Umananda Devaloi in Guwahati is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva as "Umananda (Tatrasti bhagavan sambhu- ruma- nandakarah Prabhu)". Lord Shiva is believed to have resided here as Bhayananda. Legend has it that Lord Shiva was angered by Kamadeva and burnt him to ashes, the reason why the hillock on which the temple is located is called Bhasmacala. #TempleTrivia
The Umananda Devaloi in Guwahati is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva as "Umananda (Tatrasti bhagavan sambhu- ruma- nandakarah Prabhu)". Lord Shiva is believed to have resided here as Bhayananda. Legend has it that Lord Shiva was angered by Kamadeva and burnt him to ashes, the reason why the hillock on which the temple is located is called Bhasmacala. #TempleTrivia
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The Umananda Devaloi in Guwahati is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva as "Umananda (Tatrasti bhagavan sambhu- ruma- nandakarah Prabhu)". Lord Shiva is believed to have resided here as Bhayananda. Legend has it that Lord Shiva was angered by Kamadeva and burnt him to ashes, the reason why the hillock on which the temple is located is called Bhasmacala. #TempleTrivia
Veerbhadra Temple of Lepakshi. Lepakshi, is a small village in Anantpur district of Andhra Pradesh, houses the Veerabhadra Temple. The chief deity being Lord Veerabhadra is honoured with life-size granite sculpture. The attractions of the temple also include huge 100-pillared dance hall adorned with exquisite sculptures, a giant monolith of Nandi as well as carvings of Naga linga, flying Gandharvas, Ganesha, Shiva, Vishnu etc. #ULLASagarbathi #GreatTemples
Veerbhadra Temple of Lepakshi. Lepakshi, is a small village in Anantpur district of Andhra Pradesh, houses the Veerabhadra Temple. The chief deity being Lord Veerabhadra is honoured with life-size granite sculpture. The attractions of the temple also include huge 100-pillared dance hall adorned with exquisite sculptures, a giant monolith of Nandi as well as carvings of Naga linga, flying Gandharvas, Ganesha, Shiva, Vishnu etc. #ULLASagarbathi #GreatTemples
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Veerbhadra Temple of Lepakshi. Lepakshi, is a small village in Anantpur district of Andhra Pradesh, houses the Veerabhadra Temple. The chief deity being Lord Veerabhadra is honoured with life-size granite sculpture. The attractions of the temple also include huge 100-pillared dance hall adorned with exquisite sculptures, a giant monolith of Nandi as well as carvings of Naga linga, flying Gandharvas, Ganesha, Shiva, Vishnu etc. #ULLASagarbathi #GreatTemples
Danteshwari Temple is also a Shaktipeeth, where it is believed the tooth, or dant, of Sati fell during Shiva’s tandava nritya. #ExploreChhattisgarh
Danteshwari Temple is also a Shaktipeeth, where it is believed the tooth, or dant, of Sati fell during Shiva’s tandava nritya. #ExploreChhattisgarh
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