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  2. Muktinath - Wikipedia

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    Muktinath temple complex is also revered as a place on earth to host all five elements (fire, water, sky, earth, and air) from which all material things in the universe are made. The goddess Jwala Mai Temple situated adjacent to the Muktinath Temple is worshipped for its sacred flame fueled by natural gas emanating from the earth.

  3. Shakta pithas - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that Goddess Sharada moved from her ruined temple in Kashmir to live in the new temple in Sringeri. Requests have been made by the Hindu community in Pakistan to the Pakistani government to renovate the temple, the issue being raised by former Indian Home minister L. K. Advani to the Pakistan authorities [ 20 ] as a confidence ...

  4. List of Hindu temples in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Sri Laxmi-Narasimha Divya Dham (Only Divya Desham in Nepal along with Muktinath Temple) Sri Laxmi-Hari Mandir; Sri Radha-Krishna Madir (Nimbarka Kendra - Vrindawan ...

  5. Mustang District - Wikipedia

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    The Muktinath temple is located at an altitude of 3,710 meters near Ranipauwa village at the foot of the Thorong La mountain pass in Muktinath Valley. It is considered to be 106th among the available 108 Divya Desam (premium temples) considered sacred by the Sri Vaishnava sect.

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The site includes an ancient route and cremation site between Muktinath and Damodar Kunda, the settlement of Ridi, and the entire complex. [38] Nuwakot Palace Complex: Nuwakot District: 2008 Cultural The site includes Nuwakot Palace and various temples and shrines, such as Bhairab Temple. [39] Ram Janaki Temple: Dhanusa District: 2008 Cultural

  7. Jwala (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Jwala Devi Temple is located in Shaktinagar township of Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh. It is an ancient Ashtagrih temple of Jwala Devi and one of the 51 Shaktipeethas of India. [citation needed] The temple is believed to be 1000 years old and constructed by Raja Udit Narayan Singh of Gaharwal. This is where the tongue of Parvati is worshipped.

  8. Divya Desam - Wikipedia

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    Muktinath Temple, Nepal is the only Divya Desam outside India. Of the 108 temples, 105 are in India, one is in Nepal, and the last two are believed to be outside the earth, in Tirupparkatal and Vaikuntham. In India, they are spread across the states of Tamil Nadu (84), Kerala (11), Andhra Pradesh (2), Gujarat (1), Uttar Pradesh (4), and ...

  9. Thorong La - Wikipedia

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    Thorong Ri is on the slope of Khatung Kang and Yakawa Kang are the mountains forming Thorong La. The pass is located on a trail that connects the village of Manang in the Manang District to the east, with the temple of Muktinath and the nearby village of Ranipauwa, in the Mustang District to the west.