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  2. Shakambhari - Wikipedia

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    Shakambhari Mata Temple in Sambhar, Rajasthan. After the asura Durgamasura sought to plunge the earth in drought and scarcity, a century of suffering endured on earth, when the sages finally remembered the goddess Parvati after the asura had made them forget about the Vedas, she appeared upon the worlds in a dark-hued blue form, casting her hundred eyes on the sages.

  3. Chahamanas of Shakambhari - Wikipedia

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    The Chahamanas of Shakambhari (IAST: Cāhamāna), colloquially known as the Chauhans of Sambhar or Chauhans of Ajmer, were an Indian dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan and neighbouring areas between the sixth and twelfth centuries in the Indian subcontinent. The territory ruled by them was known as Sapadalaksha.

  4. Ashapura Mata - Wikipedia

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    Ashapura Mata is an aspect of Devi, a Hindu goddess. She is one of the kuldevis of Kutch and Rajasthan, and the Jadeja clan of Gujarat, Chauhans and Patiyats inhabiting the western Indian provinces. She is a goddess regarded to fulfill the wishes of her adherents. [1] Her temples are mainly found in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.

  5. Sambhar Lake Town - Wikipedia

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    It derives its name from Shakambhari Devi, Goddess of the Chauhan clan, whose 2500-year-old temple is located 28 km from the town. The Indian epic Mahabharata and Puranas mentions Sambhar Lake as a part of the kingdom of the demon king Vrishparva , as the place where his priest Shukra Charya lived, and as the place where the wedding between his ...

  6. Shakta pithas - Wikipedia

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    Shakambhari Shakta pithas Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. ShakambhariDevii is one of the 108 Siddhapeethas of Brahma Puran and one of the oldest temples of Devi Shakambhari. Around ten million people visit the temple annually. Maximum number of Shaktipeeths are present in the Bengal region.

  7. Nadol - Wikipedia

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    The temple of Ashapura Mata was built by the first Chauhan king of Nadol, Lakshmana, after establishing his rule over Nadol with the blessings of their Kuldevi Shakambhari devi of Sambhar. As he became ruler of Nadol with the blessings obtained from Sakabhari Devi by fulfilling his hope, Sakambhari Devi became famous as " Ashapura Mata."

  8. Chamundaraja (Chahamana dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Chamundaraja (r. c. 1045–1065 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. Chamundaraja succeeded Viryarama, who had succeeded Vakpatiraja II.

  9. Mandela, Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    There are many temples like, Shakambhari mata Temple, Hanuman Temple, Rani Sati dadi Temple, Gillo Sati Temple, Shree Shyam Mandir, Bankia Balaji, Baba Baldevdas Bagichi, Mota Mahadev Mandir etc. Jama Masjid and many mosques, which makes Mandela a religious place where both Hindus and Muslims live together in peace.