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  2. Durgan Dham Temple - Wikipedia

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    Durgan Dham Temple or Durgan Mandir is a Goddess Durga Mata temple located at Lugri, Rohnsi Bujurg, Gauriganj, Amethi district in Uttar Pradesh, India.A big fair is organized here every Monday or Friday along with Chaitra Navratri and Kuwar Navratri of Maa Durga Bhavani Dham, while lakhs of devotees from far and wide come here for the darshan and blessings of Maa Bhavani, people believe that ...

  3. Mata Mawai Dham - Wikipedia

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    The temple is situated at a distance of about 125 km from the state capital Lucknow and 550 km New Delhi, 100 km from Ayodhya. This temple dedicated to Durga Mata, is the center of people's faith and spirituality. [3] [4] Mata Mavai Dham established four decades ago in Jethu Mawai village of the area, has become the center of faith of the ...

  4. Kanak Durga Temple - Wikipedia

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    Locals believe that on Navami, the offerings are cooked by Goddess Durga herself. During the Maoist era, the statue was stolen twice in 2007–2008. [6] A new idol made of Ashtadhatu (an alloy of eight metals) was created. CCTV cameras were installed in the temple. The Kanak Durga Temple has also made its place on the tourism map of West Bengal ...

  5. Dirgheshwari temple - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Dirgheswari Temple. It is not known if any temple of Goddess Durga existed in Dirgheswari during ancient and early medieval period. The present temple at Dirgheswari was constructed by Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha reign 1714 CE-1744 CE, under the supervision of Tarun Duwarah Barphukan, the Ahom viceroy of Guwahati and Lower Assam. [1]

  6. List of Hindu temples in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Sri Laxmi-Narasimha Divya Dham (Only Divya Desham in Nepal along with Muktinath Temple) Sri Laxmi-Hari Mandir; Sri Radha-Krishna Madir (Nimbarka Kendra - Vrindawan Pratik) Sri Laxmi Venkatesh Mandir (Ved Vidya Ashram) Durga Mandir (Bardaghat)

  7. Durgadi Fort - Wikipedia

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    While local Hindus believed the shrine atop the fort was that of Hindu goddess Durga, the Muslims claimed it to be a mosque and began performing namaaz near the temple. When Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray got to know about the matter, he declared that Shiv Sena would unfurl the saffron flag atop the Durgadi Fort on 8 September 1967.

  8. Banbhori - Wikipedia

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    Shri Durga Mata Bhramari Mandir, run by the Government of Haryana's Shri Durga Mata Mandir Banbhori Temple Trust, is an ancient temple dedicated to Durga with annual donation receipts of INR15 crore. In November 2017, Government of Haryana cabinet brought this privately managed temple under the ownership of government trust so that the ...

  9. Durga Mandir, Ramnagar - Wikipedia

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    This temple is devoted to Hindu deity Durga. The temple has a large stone built pond with it. The Durga Mandir boasts of its fine stone works, which is a fabulous example of north Indian stone work arts. There is another Durga temple, within the Varanasi city, built in the 18th century overlooking a pond known as Durga Kund. [2]