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  2. Kote Venkataramana Temple, Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    The late 17th century Venkataramana temple is located near the old fort ("fort" is kote in Kannada language) adjacent to what was once the residence of Mysore Wodeyar royal family, and later became the palace of Tipu Sultan, a later ruler of the Mysore Kingdom.

  3. Hedathale - Wikipedia

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    The same temple also houses the shrines dedicated to Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy and Venugopala Swamy in the other two cellas of the thrikutachala style chambers. It is a masterpiece of Hoysala architecture which has a central atrium called the'Hadinaru Mukha Chavadi’ (16 faced-hall) built by a local palegara (local chieftain).

  4. Karnataka Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Karnataka Public Service Commission is a government body in the state of Karnataka, India, responsible for recruiting candidates for various state government jobs through competitive examinations.

  5. Trilinga Sanghameshwara Temple - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the unique ancient Shiva temples where three linga's in three inner sanctums (garbha gruha) in one temple facing east, north and south. Sri Trilinga Sanghameshwara swamy temple is situated 23 kilometers from Karimnagar town and 12 kilometers from Vemulawada [ 2 ] known as “ southern kasi ”.

  6. Kukke Subramanya Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kukke Subramanya (IAST: Kukke Subrahmaṇya) is a Hindu temple in the village Subramanya in Kadaba taluk (previously in Sullia taluk) in Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka, India. Kartikeya is worshipped as Subramanya, lord of all serpents in the temple.

  7. Sevā - Wikipedia

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    Kar seva (Gurmukhi: ਕਰ ਸੇਵਾ), from the Sanskrit words kar, meaning hands or work, and seva, meaning service, [6] [7] another concept of Sikhism, is often translated as "voluntary labour". A volunteer for kar seva is called a kar sevak (voluntary labourer)—someone who freely offers their services to a religious cause. [ 8 ]

  8. Mookambika - Wikipedia

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    Over time, Adi Shankara is regarded to have found a vigraham, or an idol, which replicated Mookambika, and established it behind the linga, to form the sanctum sanctorum of the Mookambika temple, in Kollur, Karnataka. The goddess is venerated as Saraswati in the morning, Lakshmi at noon, and Parvati during the evening.

  9. Gruhalakshmi - Wikipedia

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    ' household Lakshmi ', transl. goodwife) may refer to: Grihalaxmi, a Hindi social family melodrama film; Gruhalakshmi, an Indian Telugu-language drama film; Gruhalakshmi, an Indian Tamil-language film; Gruhalakshmi, a Telugu-language comedy film; Grihalakshmi, an Indian women's magazine