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Golaki (Persian: گلكي, also
Romanized as
Golakī; also
known as Gīlīkī and Gulaki) is a
village in
Baghak Rural District, in the
Central District of Tangestan...
- The
Chausath Yogini Temple, Bhedaghat, also
called the
Golaki Math ("circular lodge"), is one of India's
yogini temples, but
exceptionally it has shrines...
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India till
about the 12th century.
Other major monasteries include the
Golaki matha that
existed by the 10th century,
famed for its
round temple shape...
- part of the 13th
century A.D. It
attracted devotees of all
schools and the
Golaki Monastery was
established in the 13th and 14th centuries. The
temple also...
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villages of
Velagapudi and
Mandadam to Sivacharya,
spiritual preceptor of
Golaki Matham at Mandadam. As of 2011[update]
Census of India, the town had a po****tion...
- (1077m)
Little Golak (Mali Golak; 1495 m);
Iztok Lodge at
Golaki (Iztokova koča pod
Golaki; 1260 m)
Anton Bavčer
Lodge at Čaven (Koča
Antona Bavčerja...
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villages of
Mandadam and
Velagapudi to Sivacharya,
spiritual preceptor of
Golaki Matham at Mandadam. A 13th
century stone inscription erected to commemorate...
- Luri |
Gedai |
Genavi |
Geshi |
Geshi | Gez
Boland |
Gharbeh | Ghul Kal |
Golaki |
Golangun |
Golestan |
Gomarun |
Gonjeshki |
Goreh |
Govabin | Gowd-e Akhand...
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Kakatiya family and of the
foundation and
pontifical succession of the
Golaki-matha of the
Saivas and
states that king
Ganapatideva promised the village...
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various other styles of
worship have
existed here like Jainism, Buddhism,
Golaki, Aaradhya, Kapalika, Kalamukha, Rasasaivam,
Shakteya and Soura. Pushpagiri...