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  2. Sangameshwar - Wikipedia

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    The Sangameshwar railway station is located on National Highway 66 (Mumbai - Goa Highway). The nearest main bus depot is Devrukh of MSRTC nearly 13 km from Sangameshwar S.T. Stand from where you can reach to Sakharapa and then Kolhapur also from Devrukh you can reach to Ratnagiri and Lanja city.

  3. Bhavani Sangameswarar Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sangameswarar temple (also called Thirunana and Thirukooduthurai) is a temple in Bhavani, in the Erode district, of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva . It is 15 km from Erode , 30 km from Gobichettipalayam , 56 km from Salem and 106 km from Coimbatore .

  4. Sangameshwara, Kalaghatagi - Wikipedia

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    Village in Karnataka, India Village in Karnataka, India Sangameshwara Village Sangameshwara Show map of Karnataka Sangameshwara Show map of India Coordinates: 15°11′19″N 74°59′7″E  /  15.18861°N 74.98528°E  / 15.18861; 74.98528 Country India State Karnataka District Dharwad district Taluk Kalaghatagi First settled Prior to 11th century Population (2001) • Total 1,953 ...

  5. Sangameswaram - Wikipedia

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    The Sangameswara temple is a Hindu temple in the Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh, India.It is located near Muchumarri at the confluence of the Krishna and Bhavanasi rivers, in the foreshore of the Srisailam reservoir, [1] where it is submerged for part of the time, surfacing when the water level recedes to a sufficient degree. [2]

  6. Azhagi (software) - Wikipedia

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    Azhagi initially developed as a Tamil word processor having its own screen for typing contents in Tamil. The user can optionally select a dual screen or a single screen for transliteration. The Tamil text corresponding to the English text forming the phonetic equivalent of Tamil typed in the upper half of the screen is displayed in the lower half.

  7. B. K. Sangameshwara - Wikipedia

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    B. K. Sangameshwara (born 1970) is an Indian politician from Karnataka who is a four time MLA from Bhadravati Assembly constituency in Shimoga district.He won the 2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election representing Indian National Congress.

  8. Sangmeshwar Gurav - Wikipedia

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    Sangameshwar Gurav was a singer associated with the Kirana Gharana movement. He was taught musical skills by Ganpatrao Gurav. He was taught musical skills by Ganpatrao Gurav. [ 1 ]

  9. Kaivalya Kumar Gurav - Wikipedia

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    Gurav belongs to a family of musicians. His grandfather Pt.Ganapatrao Gurav and father Sangameshwar Gurav (1927/28-2014) also belonged to Kirana Gharana. Ganpatrao Gurav was a disciple of Bhaskar Buva Bhakle, the first in line from Ustad Abdul Karim Khan who was the founder of the Kirana Gharana. [4]