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  2. Shiva - Wikipedia

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    Shiva is known as The Destroyer within the Trimurti, the Hindu trinity which also includes Brahma and Vishnu. [7] [21] In the Shaivite tradition, Shiva is the Supreme Lord who creates, protects and transforms the universe.

  3. Shanaleshwara Swayambhu Temple - Wikipedia

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    Shanaleshwara Swayambhu Temple (Sanskrit: श्री शानालेश्वर स्वयंभू मन्दिर) dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. [1] "Shanaleshwara" means, the sign that is worshiped as Lord Shiva. It is situated at 7 Kilometre away in the Nalas village of Rajpura, Punjab. [2]

  4. Mahakaleshwar Temple Udaipur - Wikipedia

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    The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva ( as known as Mahakaal) and its 900 year old temple. According to saints Lord Shiva devotee Guru Gorakhnath worshipped at this religious site. The main shrine of the temple has Shivlinga in beautiful black stone. Prayers are done daily at the temple.

  5. Saptharishiswarar - Wikipedia

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    Saptharishiswarar is one of the names for Lord Shiva. He is worshipped in this name at South India in an ancient temple. This ancient shiva temple dates back to 6600 years approximately. The exact age of the temple cannot be determined. The temple is located in South India in a small village called Thiruthalayur.

  6. Mahadev Temple, Deobaloda - Wikipedia

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    Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Deobaloda in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh.This temple belongs to the Kalchuri Period. [1] The temple is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.

  7. Ishvara - Wikipedia

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    The term is used as part of the compounds Maheshvara ("The Great Lord") and Parameshvara ("The Supreme Lord") as the names of Vishnu and Shiva. In Mahayana Buddhism it is used as part of the compound "Avalokiteśvara" ("lord who hears the cries of the world", but see etymology section there), the name of a bodhisattva revered

  8. Samadhishvara Temple, Chittorgarh - Wikipedia

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    Samadhishvara ("Lord of Samadhi") is an aspect of the Hindu god Shiva. [1] The temple is also known as "Samadhishwar" in Hindi, because of schwa deletion.It is sometimes erroneously called Samiddheshvara (IAST: Sammidheśvara), but multiple historical records establish that Samadhishvara (also known as Samadhisha) is the correct name of the temple's deity.

  9. Bandakpur - Wikipedia

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    Devi Parvati faces Shiva on an adjacent temple. All the Kanvar-Baskets which are used by Kanvariyas to fetch Narmada river water. Temple Premises. The Temple of lord Shiva situated at Bandakpur Dist- Damoh Madhya Pradesh Called Jageshwar Nath Temple. This is approx 500 years old temple. In front of lord Shiva there is a Same Temple of Goddess ...