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  2. Sri Krishna Sweets - Wikipedia

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    Sri Krishna Sweets was established as a restaurant in 1948 in Coimbatore. Its founder was N. K. Mahadeva Iyer who wanted to produce "pure ghee sweets" at home and market them. In 1972, he opened a separate sweet shop at R. S. Puram to retail sweets. As the sweet shop did good business, other branches were opened in different parts of Coimbatore ...

  3. Chitale Bandhu Mithaiwale - Wikipedia

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    Chitale Bandhu is an Indian snacks enterprise which popularly runs in Maharashtra.. It was formed by Shri. Raghunath Bhaskar Chitale (Bhausaheb) and Narsinha Bhaskar Chitale (Rajabhau) in 1950 as a subsidiary of the Chitale Group of Industries.

  4. Dwarkadheesh Bhagwan Shree Krishn - Wikipedia

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    Dwarkadheesh Bhagwaan Shree Krishna is an Indian television mythological series. It first aired on 4 July 2011 on Imagine TV and was stopped midway with the shutdown of Imagine TV in April 2012. The series intended to show Krishna as a valiant lover; a master strategist; and an ideal brother, father, son, and king.

  5. Shrinathji - Wikipedia

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    Gate of the Shrinathji Temple. The Nathdwara temple was built in the 17th century. [12] The temple is popularly called Shrinathji ki Haveli (House of Shrinathji). Like a regular mansion, it has a chariot for movement (the original chariot in which Shrinathji was brought to Singhar), a store room for milk (Doodhghar), a store room for betel (Paanghar), a store room for sugar and sweets ...

  6. Guruvayurappan - Wikipedia

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    Sri Guruvaayoorappan Temple in Morganville, New Jersey, United States Sree Guruvayurappan Temple, Salem. Though the main story about the idol starts with the story of Krishna, it is regarded to be older in regional tradition, since it is believed to have been constructed by Vishnu himself.

  7. Jai Shri Krishna - Wikipedia

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    Jai Shri Krishna expression is widely used expression to greet people during the Hindu festival of Janmashtami, which celebrates the birth of Krishna. [9] [10] In the present day, Jai Shri Krishna is widely used among the Vaishnava community, Gujaratis, and Rajasthanis, based in and out of India. [11] [12] [13] [14]