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Kumbakonam (formerly
spelt as
Coombaconum or Combaconum), or Kudanthai, is a city muni****l
corporation in the
Thanjavur district in the
Indian state of...
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located in the
centre of
Kumbhakonam at Big
Bazaar Street. Shri Adi
Kumbheshwara is the
presiding deity of
Kumbhakonam and
Mantrapeetheshwari Mangalambika...
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Uttaradi Matha and
Vibhudendra Tirtha established Dakshinadi Matha in
Kumbhakonam.
These lineages were
formed and
continued for the
benefit of the Madhva...
- Mahabharata,
compiled by
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. The
Kumbhakonam Edition (Southern Recension) of the
Mahabharata presents a
distinct account...
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other story (Dance and
history of the 28
Kilometer From
Pandanallur to
Kumbhakonam), The
Kalakshetra Journal Vol IV, 2015 Discursive_Arguments_Dr_Swarnamalya_Ganesh...
- Prayagraj. In the south, a
notable festival is at the
Mahamaham tank in
Kumbhakonam; in the east, at
Sagar island of West
Bengal and Konark, Puri. The Magha...
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claimed as "Kumbh Mela"
include Tirumakudal Narsipur, Varanasi, Vrindavan,
Kumbhakonam (Mahamaham),
Rajim (Rajim Kumbh), Bansberia; Kurukshetra, and Sonipat...
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subsequently got married. In 1624,
Raghavendra Tirtha became the
pontiff of the
Kumbhakonam Matha,
which was
earlier known as
Vijayeendra Matha or
Dakshinadi Matha...
- the
encouragement of the
chief abbot of a
Shaiva Hindu monastery in
Kumbhakonam, one copy
given by
Tamil enthusiast Ramaswami Mutaliyar and the other...
- the
Mahabharata war is
ritually re-enacted. In the
taluks of Thajavur,
Kumbhakonam and Pattukkotai, Aravan's head is
enshrined permanently in a mandapa...