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- temple is Hindu god Shiva. There are many upadevathas (sub-deities) adjacent to the temple. The main upadevathas on the premises are: Vishnu Durga Lord Ganesh...
- 8.00 The main deity of the temple is Hindu god Shiva. There are many upadevathas (sub-deities) adjacent to the temple, and it was remade, according to...
- Kattayattu Devi Kshethram is a Devi temple situated in Peruvayal, a village near Kozhikkode, India. The deity worshipped in this temple is the goddess...
- Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is a Hindu temple ****ociated with Gowda Saraswatha Brahmins (GSB) in and around Thal****ery. The temple is located in Thal****ery...
- Parashakti. Karthika is considered as the star of the deity. There are many upadevathas (sub-deities) adjacent to the temple, and it has been remade, according...
- main deities, Krishna (revered as Ananda Krishna) and Nagaraja. The upadevathas are Shiva, Subrahmanya Swami, Ganesha, Devi, and Dwarapalaka. As an ancient...
- many upadevathas (sub-deities) adjacent to the temple, and it has remanded, according to the Deva Prashnam by expert astrologers. The main upadevathas on...
- Sree Chirakkakavu Bhagavathi Temple is a Hindu temple near Thal****ery, Kannur in the state of Kerala, India. It is one of the oldest Devi Temples in North...
- Cochin Tirumala Devaswom, also called Gosripuram is the biggest and most important socio-religious institution of Gowda Saraswat Brahmins of Kerala, India...
- Karunagappally and is reachable by National Highway 47. There are many Upadevathas (Sub-deities) adjacent to the temple, and a few Prathishtas were either...