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  2. Sri Venkateswara Temple, Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Penn Hills temple was completed and consecrated on June 8, 1977, becoming the first Hindu temple in the United States built by Indian immigrants. [3] In 2005, the temple was remodeled to resemble the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati at a cost of $1.5 million. [4] In 2011, $15,000 in credit cards and jewelry was stolen from the temple. [5]

  3. Vraj Hindu Temple - Wikipedia

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    Vraj Hindu Temple in Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania in October 2011. The Vraj Hindu Temple is located at 51 Manor Road in Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, two miles west of the intersection of Pennsylvania Routes 183 and 895. The temple is a multimillion-dollar temple or haveli covering 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of the land.

  4. Sanskrit epigraphy - Wikipedia

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    Of the Mathura inscriptions, the most significant is the Mora Well Inscription. [8] In a manner similar to the Hathibada inscription, the Mora well inscription is a dedicatory inscription and is linked to the cult of the Vrishni heroes: it mentions a stone shrine (temple), pratima (murti, images) and calls the five Vrishnis as bhagavatam.

  5. Bileshivale inscriptions and hero stones - Wikipedia

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    The inscription is in Tamil and the script is Grantha and Tamil.The inscription was deciphered by Citizen Epigraphists, Soundari Rajkumar & Pon Karthikeyan. As the text flows from the left side of the stone to the front side, the table below consolidates text from both sides into one line for ease of reading purposes The exact transliteration of the inscription in Kannada and ISAT (line ...

  6. Kodigehalli inscriptions and hero stones - Wikipedia

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    The Kannada inscription is published in Epigraphia carnatica, a compendium of Inscriptions in Karnataka by B.L Rice. [3] The inscription was in a precarious condition on the roadside prior 2018 which was later shifted to a safe spot in the Halekote Anjaneya temple for its conservation, apart from this, it is also 3D scanned and archived by the Mythic Society's Bengaluru Inscriptions 3D Digital ...

  7. The Archaeology of Hindu Ritual - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Cort considered it to be an "essential" study for all of those interested in "medieval Indic temple religion." [ 6 ] In a review published in the Durham Anthropological Review , Vittorio Magnano of Durham University , North East England stated that Willis had provided a "meticulous analysis" of the available evidence in producing ...

  8. Early Indian epigraphy - Wikipedia

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    The inscription was published by B. C. Jain in 1977. [28] It was subsequently listed by Madan Mohan Upadhyaya in his book Inscriptions of Mahakoshal. [29] The inscription is of considerable importance for the history of the Gupta Empire, because it is the last known record of the later Gupta king Budhagupta. [30]

  9. Singapura inscriptions and hero stones - Wikipedia

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    The inscription is dated to 1530 CE and is carved on a locally sourced granite stone that measures 163 cm tall and 89 cm wide. This inscription is written in prominent characters in colloquial Kannada. However, considering its purpose as a record of a temple donation, the sculptor likely chose words and phrases that could be easily grasped by ...