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- Khireshwar village), in the Harishchandreshwar temple and in the cave of Kedareshwar indicate that the fort belongs to the medieval period, since it is related...
- around 55   km from Sangli. According to the tradition, the original Kedareshwar temple was built by Navaji Sayaji, also known as Kedar baba from village...
- Lana Kedareshwar is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a...
- belonging to the former royal family still stands tall in Sailana. The Kedareshwar temple, situated 4 km (2.5 mi) from Sailana is a notable shrine. [needs...
- cactus garden, Palace, Kharmor Bird Sanctuary and the cave temples of Kedareshwar. Ratlam city is known for Garadu (fried Yam), Sev and Gold. Ratlam also...
- another temples around the village. Among which the most visited temple is Kedareshwar and sangameshwar temple (triveni sangam) . Prakasha is also known for...
- Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, Bundi or Eighty four pillared cenotaph Kedareshwar Shiv Temple was built by Meena King Kolhan Ushara around 1016 AD. Jait...
- of 26 987 individuals. In Koregaon there is a temple to Shiva, named Kedareshwar Mandir in Marathi. This place is large, and well known in all neighboring...
- is the Dilli Darwaja (Delhi Gate). This area also houses an ancient Kedareshwar (Shiva) temple. The BALLEKILLA is also surrounded by steep drop on three...
- Kedareshwar Cave Temple is located at Harishchandragad, a hill fort in Ahmednagar district. Though there were four pillars surrounding the Linga, now...