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  • 111List of Hindu temples — Hindu temple is called Mandir or Kovil or Devasthanam or Dega (Nepal Bhasa) or Ambalam (Malayalam) or other words in different Indian languages. It is usually dedicated to a primary deity, called the presiding deity, and other deities associated… …

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  • 112Uppinakudru — Uppinakudru, or Salt Island, is located at 6Km towards north of Kundapura Udupi District (Karnataka, India). It is a small island village, once famous for trading of salt (uppu) and also for seafood (picking of sea shells in backwaters).HistoryIt …

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  • 113Vrishabhavathi River — The Vrishabhavathi River is a minor river that flows north of the Indian city of Bangalore. The Vrishabhavathi is a tributary of the Arkavathy River. Most of the sewage emanating from Bangalore is carried by these two rivers.Nandikeshwara… …

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  • 114Gokarna, India — For other uses, see Gokarna, Nepal. Gokarna   village   …

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  • 115Chunchanakatte Falls — is a waterfall on the Kaveri River, near the village of Chunchanakatte in Mysore district, Karnataka, India. Water cascades from a height of about 20 meters.[1] It is in the Wester …

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  • 116Early Telugu epigraphy — Historians have deciphered writings on the walls of temples describing the names and gotra s (family groupings) of some Telugu Rajus and the contributions made by them to the temples and towns. Ancient Inscriptions Vishnukundina *No. 1. (A. R. No …

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  • 117Balija — is a warrior / trading / agrarian community found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh (concentrated in the Rayalaseema region), Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. They are also found in Maharashtra and Kerala.Balija is a sub caste of the Kapu (caste).… …

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  • 118Karjala Tournament — Karjala Tournament, also known as Karjala Cup, is an annual ice hockey event held in Finland. The name comes from the sponsoring beer brand Karjala ( Karelia ).The tournament started in 1996 is part of the Euro Hockey Tour (EHT) in which Czech… …

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  • 119Vasudhara — whose name means stream of gems in Sanskrit, is the Buddhist bodhisattva of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. She is popular in many Buddhist countries and is a subject in Buddhist legends and art. Originally an Indian bodhisattva, her… …

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  • 120Aarudhra — Born Bhagavatula Sadashiva Shankara Sastry 31 August 1925 Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India Died 4 June 1998 Residence Chennai, Tamilnadu, India …

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