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- Bhimeswara Puranam, also known as Bhima Khandam, is a 15th-century Telugu epic poem (prabandham) composed by the poet Srinatha. It is a sthala purāṇa,...
- Kumararama, also known as the Chalukya Bhimeswara Temple, is a historic Hindu temple in Samalkota in the Kakinada district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Dedicated...
- Draksharamam Bhimeswara Swamy temple Religion Affiliation Hinduism District Konaseema Deity Shiva Festivals Maha Shivaratri, Kartik Purnima Location Location...
- century inscription. Famous Telugu poet Srinatha listed Velama caste in Bhimeswara Puranamu in the early 15th century. In the caste-based hierarchy, they...
- Bhimeswar Dham, is a Hindu temple, located at Dakini hill (also known as Daini pahar) near Pamohi in Guwahati, ****am, India. It is situated at the hill...
- supporting the idea that all five temples were built by Bhima I. And, the Bhimeswara temple at Chebrolu, despite its early architectural features, is not mentioned...
- Venkateshwara Temple in Appanapalli, Lakshmi Narasimha Temple in Antarvedi, and Bhimeswara Swamy Temple in Draksharamam are renowned for their cultural and historical...
- village in Konaseema district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The Bhimeswara Swamy Temple in this town is one of the five temples of Shiva known as...
- Temple Jajpur Odisha Oddyana Pitham Part of abdomen Goddess Biraja 12 Bhimeswara Temple Draksharamam Andhra Pradesh Daksharama Pitham Left ch**** Goddess...
- Mukhalingam is home to a group of three Śiva temples - Madhukeswara, Someswara, Bhimeswara - which have been variously dated by historians from late eighth century...