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- deity Shiva, also called Sri Nanjundeshwara (the Lord who drank poison). Nanjanagud means "the place where Nanja (Nanjundeshwara) resides" in Kannada.[additional...
- Nanjanagud banana Geographical indication Nanjangud rasabalehannu a special variety of banana Alternative names Nanjangud rasabalehannu Area Mysore & Chamrajnagar...
- Subodhendra Tirtha (1799 - 1835) the mutt was stationed at Nanjanagud, hence it is also known as Nanjanagud Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt in later days. In recent...
- south. Other tourist spots near Mysore include the religious locations of Nanjanagud and Bylakuppe and the waterfalls at neighbouring districts of Mandya's...
- Adilabad districts of Telangana. Kamalapur Red Banana Bangalore Blue Nanjanagud banana Coorg orange Correspondent, Special. "Banginapalli mango to get...
- Sadhya – a dish in Kerala cuisine sometimes prepared using matta rice Nanjanagud banana Coorg orange Coorg Green Cardamom "Recognition for two rice varieties"...
- old banana leaves so that it can get the colour. Kamalapur Red Banana Nanjanagud banana Coorg orange "Nendran Banana gets GI tag". The Hindu. 31 March...
- because it neutralizes disease symptoms. Bangalore Blue Coorg orange Nanjanagud banana "Guava: Apple of tropics". The Telegraph. Archived from the original...
- Dakshina Kannada Murudeshwara Temple, Murudeshwar Nanjundeshwara Temple, Nanjanagud Narasimha swamy Temple, Seebi, Tumkur Navagraha Jain Temple, Hubli Padutirupathi...
- significance and is sometimes used in temples for ceremonies. Mysore betel leaf Nanjanagud banana Byadagi chilli Balachandran, P V. [1]. Down to Earth. 31 May 2008...