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  2. Kumararama - Wikipedia

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    Kumararama, also known as the Chalukya Bhimeswara Temple, is a historic Hindu temple located in Samalkota in the Kakinada district of Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] Dedicated to Lord Siva , it is one of the five Pancharama Kshetras , revered pilgrimage sites in the state.

  3. Kumara Rama - Wikipedia

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    Several tribes in Karnataka worship Kumara Rama in whose honor many medieval temples were built. There is a temple called located in village Mensi in Siddapur Taluk of Uttara Kannada district. Every year surrounding villagers worship Kumara Rama on an auspicious day by keeping his masks A Temple has been built in Koratagere ,Tumkur

  4. Kaumaram - Wikipedia

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    The Om symbol in Tamil.Om in the Tamil script is seen in most Murugan temples. Kaumaram (Tamil: கௌமாரம், Sanskrit: कौमारम्, romanized: Kaumāraṃ) is a Hindu denomination that primarily venerates the Hindu deity of war, Kartikeya, also known as Kumaran, Murugan (in South India), Arumugan, and Subrahmanyan.

  5. Ksheerarama - Wikipedia

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    The tower is one of the tallest among the temple towers in Andhra Pradesh. The height of the temple is 120 ft and 9 floors and was constructed during the Chalukya period (9th century) during the reign of Chalukya Bheema. The Lingam is a unique milky white in colour and the tallest. There are 72 pillars made of black stone in the temple mandapa.

  6. Somarama - Wikipedia

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    On the right side of temple, there is an open hall above the temple office. When a crowd is present, pujaris/pandits conduct puja here for individuals. The temple has many sculptures. In the hall of temple, there is a big statue of Nandi. After crossing hall, there is a room in front of sanctum. In that room there is a temple of the goddess ...

  7. Krauncha Giri - Wikipedia

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    The Parvati Temple at left and Kumaraswami Temple at right Parvati Temple The front of the Kumaraswami Temple. Krauncha Giri is a small settlement in Karnataka, India, about 10 km from Sandur in Bellary District. It is notable for two ancient Hindu temples which are in the same compound, and are both protected monuments.

  8. Amararama - Wikipedia

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    The temple, based on epigraphical and historical evidence, is believed to have originated in the 11th century, with the earliest inscription dating back to 1129 CE. [2] The temple has been patronized by various dynasties, including the Kota chiefs , and the Vijayanagara Empire , with notable contributions from Sri Krishnadevaraya . [ 3 ]

  9. Daksharamam - Wikipedia

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    The temple is located in Draksharamam town of Konaseema district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The poet Mallikarjuna Panditaradhyudu who wrote first independent work in Telugu and who spread Lingayatism in Andhra region during medieval ages was born in this town.