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- Santhebennur Pushkarini, locally known as Santebennur Honda, is a historic pond in Santhebennur village in Channagiri taluk of Karnataka, India. It was...
- built as part of the temple complex near Indian temples. They are called pushkarini, kalyani, kunda, sarovara, tirtha, talab, pukhuri, ambalakkuḷam, etc....
- bath in Pushkarini is highly beneficial. After taking a bath in Pushkarini, they pay tributes to Lord Shiva. The sage Agasthya bathed in Pushkarini and worshipped...
- is called the Kshira Pushkarini and it is believed to feed the waters of Vai****ha, and the Ocean of Milk. The Karunya Pushkarini is the second tank, which...
- of Venkateshvara Temple, Tirumala, on the north-west corner of Swami Pushkarini. This temple is believed to be older than the Venkateshvara shrine. As...
- years. According to tradition, the goddess manifested herself in the holy Pushkarini called Padmasarovaram in a golden lotus. The Venkatachala Mahatyam states...
- Gopuram Mahanandi pushkarini view Worlds biggest Nandi statue at Mahanandi Mahanandi Temple Gopuram Mahanandi Temple Gopuram view Pushkarini at Mahanandi "Mahanandi...
- he saw her dance performance in Vaishali. A kilometer away is Abhishek Pushkarini, the coronation tank. The sacred waters of the tank anointed the elected...
- lies on the seventh peak—Venkatadri, on the southern banks of Sri Swami Pushkarini, a holy water tank. Hence the temple is also referred to as "Temple of...
- instead of east, signifying victory. There are two temple tanks: Swami Pushkarini near the temple and Gangadhara at the bottom of the hill. The temple houses...