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The following temples in India are for Ravana as a Shiva Bhakta. Dashanan Temple, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh [40] Ravana Temple, Bisrakh, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh [40] Kakinada Ravana Temple, Andhra Pradesh [40] Ravangram Ravana Temple, Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh [40] Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh [40] Mandore Ravan Temple, Jodhpur [41]
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It is deified in a temple here and worshipped daily. The temple is set near a large banyan tree and has a courtyard laid with marble. [8] [12] A new temple dedicated to Ravana is under construction at a cost of Rs 2 crores. This temple will be deified with a 42 feet (13 m) Shiva Linga and a 5.5 feet (1.7 m) image of Ravana. [10]
Bithoor or Bithur is a town in Kanpur district, 23.4 kilometres (14.5 mi) by road north of the centre of Kanpur city, in Uttar Pradesh, India.Bithoor is situated on the right bank of the River Ganges, and is a centre of Hindu pilgrimage.
Bhitargaon is a town, near city of Kanpur in Kanpur Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India, known for its ancient Hindu temple, the largest Indian brick temple to survive from the time of the Gupta Empire. Despite being heavily restored, a number of original features remain. [1] It is dated to the late 5th century. [2]
Kanpur is also home to several historical sites such as the Kanpur Museum, Bhitargaon Temple, European Cemetery and Nanarao Park. It is the 12th most populous city and the 11th most populous urban agglomeration in India (Census of India, 2011). Kanpur was an important British garrison town until 1947, when
It comes under Kanpur Metropolitan Area. Tecson India Solution Shivrajpur has an ancient temple, Khereshwar, which is associated with Dronacharya and his son Ashwatthama. [1] It was built by Raja Sati Prasad in memory of his queen. [2] This temple is situated on the banks of river Ganges, [2] and according to local legend was built in a day.