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  2. Banashankari Amma Temple - Wikipedia

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    The goddess has eight arms and holds a trishul (trident), damaru (hand drum), kapaalpatra , ghanta (war bell), Vedic scriptures, khadga-kheta (sword and shield) and severed head of demon. The goddess was the Kuladevi (tutelary deity) of the Chalukyas. The goddess Banashankari is the tutelary god for Devanga Community. [6]

  3. Ron, Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Banashankari Temple is a Hindu temple located near Badami, in Bagalkot District, Karnataka, India. The temple is dedicated to the Shakambari (also known as Banashankari Amma), an incarnation of the Goddess Parvati. Badami (ಬದಾಮಿ), formerly known as Vatapi, is a panchayat town in the Bagalkot District of Karnataka, India.

  4. Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman - Wikipedia

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    It is known as Thai Sthalam (Mother Temple). The temple located in Dharapuram is also known as Thai Sthalam. There are many Sri Ramalinga Sowdeshwari Amman temples in Tamil Nadu. In other states, the goddess is known as Sri Banashankari, Sri Chowdeswari, Sowdamman, or Soodambigai.

  5. Temples of North Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Distance from major cities of Karnataka to North Karnataka Virupaksha temple, Hampi in Vijayanagara District, North Karnataka. Temples of North Karnataka [1] [2] [3]. North Karnataka has many sites in the Temple Map [clarification needed] of Karnataka, India, with some surviving monuments going back to the 7th century AD.

  6. Jnanakshi Rajarajeshwari Temple - Wikipedia

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    Jnanakshi Rajarajeshwari Temple is a Hindu temple located in Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru district in Karnataka.The primary deity of the temple is Shri Rajarajeshwari.The temple was constructed in the year 1978 by Sri Sivaratnapuri Swamiji (popularly known as Sri Tiruchi Swamigal). [1]

  7. Banashankari - Wikipedia

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    Banashankari, commonly abbreviated as BSK [citation needed], is a locality spread across South and West Bangalore. [1] Its name is derived from the Banashankari Amma Temple on Kanakapura Road, one of Bangalore's renowned temples constructed by Subramanya Shetty in 1915.

  8. Kanaka Durga Temple - Wikipedia

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    During the three-day-long festival, Kanaka Durga assumes the form of Sakambhari or Banasankari Amma of the Banashankari Amma Temple, wherein prayers are offered to the Goddess to bless all vegetables, agriculture, and food so that they are plentiful and capable of nourishing the multitude.

  9. Kumaraswamy Layout - Wikipedia

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    Banashankari 5th Stage, 1st Block also subsumes in ISRO Layout. Vasanthapura – It is a legendary village, just 12 km away from the City. The village is located on a small hillock with an ancient, quaint temple dedicated to Vasantha Vallabharayaswamy. [ 3 ]