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  2. Adi Badri, Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Adi Badri, also Sri Sarasvati Udgam Tirath, [1] is a tourist site of archaeological, religious and ecological significance in a forest area in the foothills of the Sivalik Hills in Bhabar area, situated in northern part of Yamunanagar district, of the north Indian state of Haryana.

  3. Bateshwar, Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Bateshwar Temples are the collection of 108 Shiv Temples built by Raja Badan Singh Bhadauria. These are called Bateshwar Temples because As per the legends, here under a marvelous Banyan tree (Bat in Sanskrit), lord Shiva took rest for some time under that tree which is still standing at that place, the place hence came to be known as Bateshwar ...

  4. List of runestones - Wikipedia

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    The number of runestones in Sweden is estimated at between 1,700 [2] and 2,500 (depending on definition). [2]The Swedish district of Uppland has the highest concentration with as many as 1,196 inscriptions in stone, whereas Södermanland is second with 391).

  5. Jyotirlinga - Wikipedia

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    Location Description 1 Somnath: Gujarat: Veraval: Somnath is traditionally considered the first pilgrimage site: the Dwadash (Twelve in Sanskrit language) Jyotirlinga pilgrimage begins with the Somnath Temple. The temple, that was destroyed and re-built sixteen times, is held in reverence throughout India and is rich in legend, tradition, and ...

  6. List of Shiva temples in India - Wikipedia

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    Location Veerateeswarar Temple, Thirukovilur: Veerateeswarar: Shiva slaying Andhakasura in the form of Andhakasuramurti: Tirukoilur: Veerateeswarar Temple, Thiruvathigai: Veerateeswarar: Shiva killing Tripurasura and destroying the three cities in the form of Tripurantaka: Panruti: Veerateeswarar Temple, Korukkai: Veerateeswarar

  7. Gupteswar Cave - Wikipedia

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    Gupteswar Cave is a cave shrine dedicated to Shiva, one of the key gods in Hinduism. [1] It is a pilgrim site situated about 55 km (34 mi) away Jeypore, Koraput District in the state of Odisha, India.

  8. Shivdwar - Wikipedia

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    Shivdwar, officially known as Uma Maheshwar Temple, is located 10 km from Ghorawal in Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.The Shivdwar temple is dedicated to Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and was built in the 11th Century.

  9. Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple - Wikipedia

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    The said Shiv Ling is the main effigy of worship. Belief of many that a mere visit with true devotion to this temple fulfills one's wishes particularly a wish for son or daughter and also wishes for peace harmony and good health.