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  2. Chandrika Devi Temple, Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    Chandrika Devi Temple is a Hindu temple, dedicated to one of the many forms of Hindu Mother Goddess Durga, near Kathwara, Bakshi Ka Talab in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a prominent pilgrimage site for locals and interstate people. It is also a tourist destination for the people of adjoining cities and rural folks.

  3. 2007 Uttar Pradesh bombings - Wikipedia

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    The Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh condemned serial blasts and announced a compensation of Rs.100,000 from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund to kin of each of those killed in blasts. British High Commissioner to India Richard Stagg said in a statement "We condemn all forms of terrorism. It is a particularly worrying ...

  4. Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    A view of Bruce's Bridge fom the site of the temple, ca 1868.jpg. The temple was developed by a Hindu saint Neem Karoli Baba who started by building a small temple on the banks of Gomti River in Lucknow. However, in 1960, a huge flood swept most of Lucknow along with the old bridge near the temple and the old temple. Only the statue was left ...

  5. Sri Ramakrishna Math, Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    The new temple was constructed adjacent to the old shrine and opened on 2 February 1987. The temple is built in marble, a favourite of the Mughal architect emperor Shah Jahan. The marble has been especially obtained from the mines of Bundi and Makrana. To add an element of contrast, a style innovated by the Mughals, (using red sandstone along ...

  6. List of Monuments of National Importance in Lucknow circle ...

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    Fort with the fortification walls and the three ruined Jain temples and one ruined Hindu temple inside the fort Marpha: Chitrakut Upload Photo: N-UP-L52 Two ruined temples Mau: Chitrakut Upload Photo: N-UP-L53 Inscribed statue of Chandella period under a pipal tree Pura: Chitrakut Upload Photo: N-UP-L54 Ruins of a large linga temple of the ...

  7. Budhwa Mangal - Wikipedia

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    Budhwa Mangal or Bada Mangal is a several weeks long festival celebrated in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, on every Tuesday in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada. According to local beliefs, Hanuman met Lord Rama for the first time on a Tuesday in the month of Jyeshtha. Since then it is believed that all Tuesdays of this month are auspicious.

  8. Indira Nagar, Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    Satya Mandir, B-116/2, Indira Nagar, Lucknow is a temple which is known globally around the world, where Lipi Roop Darshan of Almighty Lord is situated on both sides of Lord Krishna. Satya Mandir is the Head Office of Vani Publication, Vani Samiti, Humanity Foundation of India, Satyatirth Pashu Pakshi Sanrakshan Kendra Societies.

  9. Jain temples of Deogarh - Wikipedia

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    The Jain Temple complex is group of 31 Jain temples located at Deogarh in Lalitpur district, Uttar Pradesh built around 8th to 17th century CE. The Jain complex in Deogarh are protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), and managed through its Northern Circle Office located in Lucknow . [ 1 ]