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  2. Chandratiya Temple - Wikipedia

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    There is an inscription about the Barsur dated back to Shaka Samvat 983 (1068 AD) in Telugu scripts. The inscription states that Mahamandleshwar Chandraditya Maharaj, who was a chief of the Nagvanshi ruler 'Dharavarsha' and was the head of the Telugu Chodd family and Amma Village, excavated a tank and built this marvelous Shiva Temple at the center of the site.

  3. List of Monuments of National Importance in Chhattisgarh

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    Arbhar temple More images: N-CT-19 Kashigarh fort Bawanbadi: Janjgir Champa Upload Photo: N-CT-20 Larger of the two temples (Old Vaishnava Temple) Janjgir: Janjgir Champa Larger of the two temples (Old Vaishnava Temple) More images: N-CT-21 Small Temple Janjgir: Janjgir Champa Small Temple More images: N-CT-22 Brick Temple of Savari south of ...

  4. Dantewada district - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011 it is the third least populous district of Chhattisgarh ... 1.98% Odia, 1.81% Bengali and 1.17% Telugu as their first language. ... Chandratiya Temple, at ...

  5. Mama Bhanja Temple - Wikipedia

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    Mama Bhanja Temple is a temple in Barsur, Chhattisgarh. The temple is dedicated to God Shiva. According to a legend, the task to create this temple was given to two people who were related (Mama is maternal uncle and Bhanja is the nephew). Surprisingly, the two men were able to complete in a day and hence the temple was given this name. [1] The ...

  6. Chindaka Naga - Wikipedia

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    The Telugu Chodas who migrated to the region, settled as their feudal rulers. [8] Chandraditya Maharaja, a Telugu Choda chieftain, was a mahamandalashwara (an Indian feudal title) and ruler of Ammagama (modern Ambogam village in Kotapad) was a feudatory of Jagadeka Bhushana. [4] The Bhanjas of Boudh branch came into conflict with the Chindaka ...

  7. Chandraditya (Chalukya dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Other scholars, such as D. P. Dikshit, theorize that Chandraditya held the throne after Abhinavaditya, during c. 646-649 CE, based on the following points: [2] The Nerur and Kochre inscriptions of Chandraditya's wife Vijaya-Bhattarika accord him the imperial titles Shri-prithvi-vallabha ("beloved of the goddess of wealth and the earth ...

  8. Category:Hindu temples in Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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  9. Tourism in Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is an important part of the economy of the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, India's tenth largest state.The state has many ancient monuments, rare wildlife, carved temples, Buddhist sites, palaces, water falls, caves, rock paintings and hill plateaus.