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  2. 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 ...

  3. Bijasan Mata Temple, Indore - Wikipedia

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    Bijasan Mata Temple is one of the temples of the Hindu goddess Durga, situated in Indore District of Madhya Pradesh, India. This temple is built in the year 1760 by Shivaji Rao Holkar . This temple is visited by thousands of devotees during Navaratri.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Category:Durga temples - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Durga temples" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. ... Chittoorkavu Devi Temple; Churrio Jabal Durga Mata Temple; D ...

  6. Kanaka Durga Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kanaka Durga Temple, officially known as Sri Durga Malleswara Swamyvarla Devasthanam, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Kanaka Durga. The deity in this temple is also popularly referred as Kanaka Durga. The temple is located in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India on the Indrakeeladri hill on the banks of Krishna River. [1]

  7. File:Statue Durga Mata.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. freedom of panorama does not extend to public artworks. This means images of such works must be treated as non-free (even if these contain uploaders' licensing) and must follow the relevant guidelines on non-free content, or be deleted otherwise, unless the works are in the public domain, or their presence is incidental.

  8. 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.

  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]