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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 ]
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The Pattadakal monuments consist of nine Hindu temples and one Jain temple built near the left bank of the Malaprabha river where it turns northward towards the Himalayas, considered auspicious in ancient India. The temples are the relatively younger group of monuments, the older ones are found in Aihole and Badami less than 50 kilometer distance.
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.
The place is situated at the confluence of three rivers: Kaveri, Bhavani and the mystic Amudha River. [1] On the banks of Kooduthurai, Thirunana Sangameswarar Temple is located. [ 2 ] The name comes from Tamil 'koodu' (join or mingle) and 'thurai' (river bed).
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There is a Samadhi (shrine) of Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj next to the temple. A samadhi of Kavi Kalash , a poet, a close friend and advisor to Sambhaji is also present at Vadhu. [ 5 ] It is disputed as to where exactly he was cremated, with a group of historians asserting that he was cremated at Tulapur itself and not at Vadhu.