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Chandapura is a Town Municipality Council (TMC) in the Bengaluru urban district of Karnataka state in India. Chandapura is 6 km from Electronics City on NH 44 (widely known as Hosur Road ). It has a Saturday market for fresh fruits and vegetables and famous for Saturday traffic jams. [ 1 ]
Shirwad is a village 6 km. north-east of Karwar city in Uttara Kannada district, on the sea coast of Karnataka state in India. A road from Karwar to Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant passes through Shirwad. Karwar is one of the important stations on the famous Konkan Railway route and the Railway Station of Karwar is located at Shirwad. One end of ...
Chord Rd, Govindaraja Nagar Ward, Attiguppe, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560040 Coordinates 12°57′43″N 77°32′01″E / 12.961957°N 77.533582°E / 12.961957; 77.
Cox Town, Bengaluru is a neighborhood of the Bangalore Cantonment, [1] located in the central part of the city and named after the last Collector and District Magistrate of the Bangalore Civil and Military Station, Alexander Ranken Cox (A R Cox), Indian Civil Services.
There is a post office in Shivapura and the PIN code is 571429. [2] Shivapura is connected with Road and Rail network, it is adjacent to the Bangalore-Mysore state highway and it is near the Maddur Railway Station. KSRTC buses plying on the Mysore-Bangalore highway give stop at Shivapur.
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Varadapura also known as Varadahalli is a small village in Karnataka located in the taluk of Sagara, Karnataka, India. It is notable for the hill shrine of Shri Sridhara Swami Ashram. [ 2 ] This Shrine is 6 km from Centre of Sagara , 72 km from Shimoga , 352 km from Bangalore and 800 km from Mumbai .
The Sri Matsya Narayana Temple is the only temple in Karnataka dedicated to Sri Matsya Narayana Swamy. The Matsya avatara was the first incarnation of Hindu deity Vishnu among the dashavatara (ten avataras) of Vishnu. Matsya means ‘fish’ in Sanskrit [3] [4] and Matsya avatara is the incarnation of Vishnu in the form of a fish.