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  2. Baneshwar - Wikipedia

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    Baneshwar is a conserve forest area and wildlife sanctuary where a variety of birds, flowers, plants can be seen. Baneshwar is worth visiting for jungle lovers and trekkers as well as for pilgrims. [1] This temple is very famous in Pune and people from all around come to visit this temple.

  3. Baneshwor, Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    Baneshwor (Nepali: बानेश्वर) is the largest residential area of Kathmandu, Nepal. [citation needed] The area is composed of New-Baneshwor, Mid-Baneshwor, and Old-Baneshwor, Baneshwor Height, Minbhawan, Shankhamul, Bhimsengola and Thapa Gaun.

  4. Baneshwar fair - Wikipedia

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    Baneshwar fair is an annual tribal fair held in Dungarpur district in Rajasthan state of India. [1] The fair is held in the month of January or February (2 weeks following the new moon night in the month of Magh in the Vikram Samvat calendar) at Baneshwar, near the confluence of the Som and Mahi rivers. [ 1 ]

  5. Baneswar - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Baneswar' came from Ban+eeswar. Ban was a 'king of Asura'. He carried out 'Shiva linga', and wished to bring eeswar (Lord Shiva) to 'Patal', but he failed.

  6. Maheshwar - Wikipedia

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    Maheshwar is a town, near Khargone city in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh state, in central India.It is located on State Highway-38 (Khargone city-Barwaha- Bandheri Highway),13.5 km east of National Highway 3 (Agra-Mumbai highway) and 91 km from Indore, the commercial capital of the state.

  7. Banswara - Wikipedia

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    Banswara ("the bamboo city") was a Rajput feudatory state in Rajputana in British India.It borders Gujarat and was bounded on the north by the princely states of Dungarpur and Udaipur or Mewar; on the northeast and east by Partapgarh; on the south by the dominions of Holkar and the state of Jabua and on the west by the state of Rewa Kantha.

  8. Baneshwarpur - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 Census of India, Baneshwarpur had a total population of 4,741 of which 2,423 (51%) were males and 2,318 (49%) were females.There were 538 persons in the age range of 0–6 years.

  9. Sheoraphuli Raj Debuttar Estate - Wikipedia

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    The common knowledge is that this temple was constructed in 1822. However, Baneshwar Vidyalankar in his Citra Champu (written in 1744) and Bijayram Sen in his ‘Tirtha-Mangal’ (1770) have mentioned Rama temple in Guptipara.Raja Manohar Ray died in 1743 & Baneshwar mentions [25]