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- Ananthapadmanabhaswamy Temple or Ananthapura Lake Temple is a Hindu temple in the middle of a lake in the village of Ananthapura, around 6 km from the town...
- such as Chorunu (first feeding of rice to a child) and Vidyāraṃbhaṃ. Ananthapura Lake Temple, Kasaragod. Vadakkunnathan Temple dedicated to Shiva at Thrissur...
- walls, and a 16th-century gopuram. While as per some traditions the Ananthapura Temple in Kumbla in Kasaragod district in Kerala is considered as the...
- Perumal Temple Kallalagar temple, Madurai Guruvayur Temple, Thrissur Ananthapura Lake Temple, Kasaragod 5th-century Vishnu at Udayagiri Caves. 9th-century...
- Ramacharitham is not the Thiruvananthapuram in Southern Kerala. But it is Ananthapura Lake Temple of Kumbla in the northernmost Kasaragod district of Kerala...
- lakes surrounding it, adjoining: Old Yelahanka, Puttenahalli, Attur, Ananthapura, and Allalasandra. The lake at Puttenahalli (3 km (1.9 mi) up the SH...
- Vasudevapuram Tavanur Places of worship in Kannur district Kasaragod Ananthapura Lake Kanila Shree Bhagavathi Madhur Trikaripur Chakrapani Sri Gopalakrishna...
- m****cripts were discovered from Nileshwaram and the poem mentions about Ananthapura Lake Temple in Kumbla in detail. Kumbla was a small port in ancient times...
- 66 near Byndur (Baindur) connecting Kollur, Hosanagara, Anandapura, Ananthapura, Shikarpur, Masur and terminating at its junction with NH - 48 near Ranibennur...
- m****cripts were discovered from Nileshwaram and the poem mentions about Ananthapura Lake Temple in Kumbla in detail. Kasaragod was known to the Arabs by...