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  2. Chowdeshwari Temple - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 December 2024, at 23:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Nandavaram - Wikipedia

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    Nandavaram is a village in the Banaganapalle mandal of the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Nandavaram village is famous for the temple of Goddess Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman. It is believed that Chowdeshwari devi came from Varanasi to Nandavarm through an underground passage within one day. The temple was built by King Nandana ...

  4. Sigandur - Wikipedia

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    Shree Chowdeshwari Temple is named Sigandur. Shree Devi kshethra was built in the 18th century. Sigandur kshethra is near Tumari, 42 km from Sagar town. Mother Choudeshwari is called “Sigandureshwari”. Shri choudamma Devi has strength to proceed the fear of thieves. The devotees who carry on benedicts will live happily without any fear of ...

  5. Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman - Wikipedia

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    It is known as Thai Sthalam (Mother Temple). The temple located in Dharapuram is also known as Thai Sthalam. There are many Sri Ramalinga Sowdeshwari Amman temples in Tamil Nadu. In other states, the goddess is known as Sri Banashankari, Sri Chowdeswari, Sowdamman, or Soodambigai.

  6. Chandra Choodeswarar Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Chandra Choodeswarar Temple is an ancient Shiva temple located on a rocky hill in the city of Hosur, Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu.. Due to variations in the local languages (Tamil, Kannada, Telugu) and dialects, the temple is also referred to as 'Chandira Choodeshwarar', 'Chandra Choodeshwara', 'Chandra Choodeshwar', 'Shri Choodeswarar' or 'Arulmigu Chandra Choodeshwarar'.

  7. Talakadu - Wikipedia

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    Latinizations of the towns name vary, but include Talkād, Talakadu, Talakkadu, or Thalakadu. It had over 30 temples, most of which now lay buried in sand. The extant group of temples, where the eastward flowing Kāveri river changes course as the sand on its banks spreads over a wide area, is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus. [1]

  8. Group of temples at Talakadu, Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Temples of the Gangas of Karnataka. New Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India. ISBN 0-19-560686-8. Adam Hardy, Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation : the Karṇāṭa Drāviḍa Tradition, 7th to 13th Centuries, Abhinav, 1995 ISBN 81-7017-312-4; Gerard Foekema, A Complete Guide to Hoysala Temples, Abhinav, 1996 ISBN 81-7017-345-0

  9. Alagu Sevai - Wikipedia

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    King Devdas, the seventh incarnation of Devala built a beautiful Temple for Sri Ramalinga Chowdeshwari Amman. He went to Srisailam as Lord Shiva and Parvathi lived there in the form of Sri Mallikarjuna Swami and Sri Bhramaramba Devi. He invited both of them to the new temple , Devi Bhramaramba agreed to travel with him.