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  2. Kotai - Wikipedia

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    To the west of the temple of the Sun, are three small temples, two facing the east, and one, the north. That facing the north is a very small Vaishnav temple, with only a fragment of the shrine remaining. Of the east-facing temples, one has only the shrine left; on the walls are carved figures of Surya on the west face, and shardulas in the ...

  3. Shiva temple, Kera - Wikipedia

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    The Shiva temple, Kera, also known as Lakheshwara temple of Kerakot, is located in Kera village near Bhuj of Kutch district in Gujarat, India. The temple was built during the reign of the Chaulukya dynasty (Solankis) in the later part of the 10th Century (9th to 11th century) and is dedicated to Shiva .

  4. Tapkeshwari Temple - Wikipedia

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    Tapkeshwari Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Tapkeshwari situated in a valley surrounded by the hills. The Tapkeshwari hill range is situated south to the city of Bhuj , Kutch district (Kachchh), Gujarat , India.

  5. List of Swaminarayan temples - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, members of the sect began to move out of India to East Africa in search of work and better lives. Among these was a large number of Kutchis of the Leva Patel/Patidar community, who remained to the Bhuj temple under the Nar Nararayan Dev Gadi. [29] All the temples built in Africa come under the temple in Bhuj.

  6. Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj - Wikipedia

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    Vaishnavanand Swami and the accompanying saints went to Bhuj in 1822, camped at the place neighbouring the land of temple drew plans of the temple, complex, executed the plans with minute details and within a short span of one year, they built a temple abode of NarNarayan Dev. [3] Satsang in the Kutch region was spread by Late Guru Ramanand ...

  7. Mata no Madh - Wikipedia

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    The temple was damaged by the earthquake in 1819. The temple was rebuilt by Sundarji Shivji and Mehta Vallabhaji, two Brahmakshatriya in 1823 (Samvat 1880). [2] [3] The temple is 58 ft. long, 32 ft. wide and 52 ft. tall. Except that it has a passage for walking round the deity, it is much the same as the temple at Koteshwar. [1]

  8. List of State Protected Monuments in Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Temple No.6 Tarsang Forest Banaskantha Upload Photo: S-GJ-18 Temple No.1 (near Mahudi) Tarsang Forest (Near Mahudi) Banaskantha Upload Photo: S-GJ-19 Temple No. 2 Tarsang Forest (Near Mahudi) Banaskantha Upload Photo: S-GJ-20 Temple No.3 Tarsang Forest (Near Mahudi) Banaskantha Upload Photo: S-GJ-21 Temple No.4 Tarsang Forest (Near Mahudi ...

  9. Bhujia Fort - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Bhujia fort was started by Rao Godji I (1715–1718) ruler of Kingdom of Kutch as a sort of outwork defense for Bhuj. However, the major work and completion was done during the rule of his son, Deshalji I (1718–1741). The hill was fortified as a further aid to the defense of the capital, Bhuj.