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  2. Sri Gangamma Devi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sri Gangamma Devi Temple is located near the Kadu Malleshwara temple on 2nd Temple Street, Malleshwara layout, in the north-western area of Bangalore city.. The main deity of the temple is Gangamma or the Goddess Ganga, who is also considered to have manifested on Earth as the River Ganga and an incarnation of Shakti.

  3. Kadu Malleshwara Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Kadu Malleshwara Temple Kannada: ಕಾಡು ಮಲ್ಲೇಶ್ವರ is a 17th-century A.D. Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located in the Malleshwaram locality of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The word 'Kadu' means forest, referring here to the thick greenery all around the temple. [1]

  4. Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyani Kshetra - Wikipedia

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    Sri Dakshinamukha Nandi Tirtha Kalyani Kshetra is a small temple located in front of the Gangamma temple and diagonally opposite to the Kadu Malleshwara temple on 2nd Temple Street, Malleswaram layout in the north-western area of Bangalore city, Karnataka, India.

  5. Central Tiffin Room - Wikipedia

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    Central Tiffin Room (CTR) or Sri Sagar Hotel is a heritage restaurant in northwest Bangalore established in the 1920s by Y.V. Subramanyam. It is notable for its Masala Dosas that come in butter and non butter variants.

  6. Malleswara Shiva Temple - Wikipedia

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    David J. McCutchion says that the pancha-ratna, along with the at-chala, is the most popular type of Bengal temple, “especially in 19th century Midnapore where it outnumbers all others,” The roof of a ratna temple “is surmounted by one or more towers or pinnacles called ratna (jewel).

  7. Chowdiah Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    Funds for the project were raised from State Government, banks like Syndicate Bank, and donations from public. [3] The building, designed by S.N. Murthy, was completed on 14 November 1980 after seven years in construction with a cost of ₹ 36 lakh (US$42,000).

  8. Malleshwaram, Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    The earlier name of Malleshwara was Mallapura as documented in the Ekoji Inscription of Malleshwaram dated to 1669 CE located in the precincts of the famous Kadu Malleshwara temple. It records the donation of the Maratha chief Ekoji , half brother of Shivaji who donated a village Medaraninganahalli for the upkeep of the Kadu Malleshwara temple.

  9. Milk Colony - Wikipedia

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    ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna temple is the nearest place of attraction, and Yeshwantpur and Malleswaram are the nearest railway stations. The erstwhile Raja Mill (Mantri Greens now occupies this plot) workers were given houses at this place and was called Raja Mill Colony, which later on was shortened to Milk colony.