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Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Tirupati Balaji Simhachalam Temple Kanaka Durga Temple There are around 4000 temples in Andhra Pradesh Tirupati Balaji Vinayaka Temple, Kanipakam Palli Kondeswarar Temple, Surutapalli Muramalla Simhachalam Srisailam Annavaram Bhadrachalam Kanaka Durga Temple Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Mangalagiri Arasavalli Sri Kurmam Mangalagiri Mantralayam Sri Mukhalingam Ahobilam Mahanandi Palakol Bhimavaram Veerabhadra temple Ranganatha Swamy Yaganti KonetiRayala Swamy Temple Srikalahasti Dwaraka Tirumala Alampuram Ryali Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Antarvedi Arunachal Pradesh Malinithan Parshuram Kund Rangnuwk hum Assam Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati Bagheswari Temple, Bongaigaon Bhairabi Temple, near Tezpur Dah Parvatiya Dhekiakhowa Bornamghar Doul Govinda Temple Hatimura Temple, Silghat Hayagriva Madhava Temple, Hajo Ketakeshwar Dewal, Tezpur Madhab Than Mahabhairav Temple, Tezpur Mahamaya Dham, Dhubri district Negheriting Shiva Doul, Dergaon Rangnath Dol Sivasagar Sivadol Tamresari Temple Bihar Mundeshwari Temple Vishnupad Mandir Aami Mandir Baba Garib Sthan Mandir Baithakji Hajipur Bari Sangat Bihar Budhi Mai Burhanath temple Maa Tara Chandi Temple Madhusudan Temple, Bounsi, Banka Chandika Sthan, Munger ISKCON Temple Patna Kapileshwar Temple Khudneshwar Asthan Morwa Lal Keshwar Shiv Temple,Bagmusha,Hajipur Mahavir Hanuman Temple, Patna Mangla Gauri Temple Mundeshwari Temple Pataleshwar Mandir, Hajipur Patan Devi Ramchaura Mandir, Hajipur Shitla Mata Temple, Patna Shri Adinath Akhara Shri Mahadev Mandir, Rajendra Sarovar, Chapra Sita Kund Ugna Mahadev, Bhawanipur Viraat Ramayan Mandir Vishnudham Mandir Vishnupad Temple, Gaya Chandigarh Chandi Mandir Chhattisgarh Bhoramdeo Temple Ashtabhuji Temple Bambleshwari Temple - Dongargarh Barfani dham Bhoramdeo Temple, Kawardha Danteshwari Temple - Dantewada Dudhadhari temple Ganga Maiya Maa Bagheshwari Devi Temple, Kudargarh, Surajpur District Maa Pitambara (Bagalamukhi) Temple - Amleshwar Mahamaya Temple - Ambikapur, Distt: Surguja Mahamaya Temple - Ratanpur, Distt: Bilaspur Sarvamangla, Korba Delhi Akshardham Laxminarayan Temple in Delhi Akshardham Chhatarpur Temple Chittaranjan Park Kali Mandir Hanuman Temple, Connaught Place ISKCON Temple Delhi Jagannath Temple, Delhi Jhandewalan Temple Kalka Mandir, Delhi Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir) New Delhi Kali Bari Nili Chhatri Shani Dham Temple Uttara Swami Malai Temple Yogmaya Temple Goa Shanta Durga Temple Mandodari Temple, Betki Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla Gujarat Dwarkadhish Temple Kalupur Swaminarayan Mandir Somnath temple Sun Temple, Modhera Akshardham, Gandhinagar Ambaji temple Atmajyoti Ashram Bahuchara Mata Becharaji Bhalka Bhavnath Temple, Mau Camp Hanuman Temple Chotila Dudheshwar Mahadev Dwarkadhish Temple EME Temple Girnar Gorthiya Mahadev Temple Hanuman temple, Salangpur ISKCON Temple Ahmedabad Jagannath Temple, Ahmedabad Kalika Mata Temple, Pavagadh Kalupur Swaminarayan Mandir Kayavarohan temple Lakkadiya Hanuman Temple Nageshvara Jyotirlinga Navlakha Temple, Ghumli Pimpleshwar Mahadev (Saldi) Rudra Mahalaya Temple Rukmini Devi Temple Sadhimataji’s temple Santram Mandir Shamlaji Shiva Temple, Kera Shri Keshavraiji Temple, Bet Dwarka Shri Nathjidada Ni Jagya Shri Shaktambika Mataji Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj (New temple) Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Gadhada Someshwar Mahadev Temple Somnath Sun Temple, Modhera Haryana Patiala temple inside Mansa Devi Mandir complex Mata Mansa Devi Mandir Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple Brahma Sarovar - Kurukshetra Jyotisar- Kurukshetra Sannihit Sarovar - Kurukshetra Agroha Dham Bhuteshwar Temple Pindara Temple Himachal Pradesh Hidimba Devi Temple Baijnath Temple, Baijnath Chintpurni Devi Temple Hidimba Devi Temple, Manali Jawalamukhi Devi Temple, Kangra Chintpurni mata, kangra Naina Devi Trilokpur Baba Balak Nath Jammu and kashmir Ice Lingam at Amarnath Cave Amarnath Cave Hari Parbat Kheer bhawani Khrew Raghunath Temple Shankaracharya temple Vaishno Devi Jharkhand Jagannath Temple Gayatri Gyan Mandir, Mahuda, Dhanbad Baijnath Dham Mandir,Devghar Karnataka 121 feet tall statue of Shiva at Murudeshwara Durga temple, Aihole ISKCON Temple, Bangalore Aihole Amrutesvara Temple, Amruthapura, at Amrutapura near Chikmagalur Anegudde Annapoorneshwari Temple, Horanadu Badami Cave Temples Badami Chamundeswari Temple, Mysore Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple, Melukote Chennakesava Temple, Belur Devarayana Durga Dharmaraya Swamy Temple, Bangalore Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple Ghati Subramanya temple, Doddaballapur Gokarna Halebidu Hampi Hoysaleswara temple ISKCON Bangalore, Bangalore Keshava temple Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Bhadravathi, Bhadravathi Kukke Subramanya temple, Subramanya Marikamba Temple, Sirsi Mookambika temple, Kollur Murudeshwara Nagadevatha Nandi Temple Nellitheertha Padutirupathi Dharmasthala Temple, Dharmasthala Shree Vishnumurthy Temple Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, Udupi Virupaksha Temple Kerala Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi Temple Puthiyavila Manakkattu Devi Temple Chakkulathukavu Temple Chettikulangara Devi Temple Sree Narayanapuram Thrikkayil Temple Padanilam Parabrahma Temple Kandiyoor Sree Mahadeva Temple Anandeshwaram Mahadeva Temple Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy temple Mannarasala Temple Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple Vethalan Kavu Mahadeva Temple Evoor Major Sri krishnaswamy temple Vettikulangara Devi Temple Cheppad Adichikkavu Sree Durga Devi Kshetram Kamapuram Sri Sankaranarayana Moorthy Temple Kavil Sri Bhadrakali Temple Malayalappuzha Devi Temple Sabarimala Temple Valiyakoikkal Temple Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple Thumpamon Vadakkumnatha Temple Rajarajeshwara Temple Muthappan Temple Oorpazhachi Kavu Kalarivathukkal Bhagavathy Temple Annapoorneshwari Temple Kottiyoor Temple Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Temple Padikkavilakam Bhagavathy Temple Perumon Mahavishnu Temple Pathiyanadu Sree Bhadrakali Temple Madhya Pradesh Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Khajuraho Sas-Bahu Temple, Gwalior Ram Raja Temple, Orchha Near Jhansi Sharda Devi Temple Maihar Rewa Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Ujjain Chintaman Ganesh, Ujjain Bade Ganeshji ka Mandir Harsiddhi Temple, Ujjain Kaal Bhairava temple, Ujjain Mangalnath temple, Ujjain Gopal Mandir, Ujjain Omkareshwar Temple Khandwa, Omkareshwar Kandariya Mahadeva Ganesh Mandir, Sehore Chauragarh Jatashankar, Pachmarhi Khajrana Ganesh Temple, Indore Beejasan Mata Mandir, Indore Gajanan Maharaj Temple, Indore Taxakeshwar, Mandsaur Pashupatinath Temple, Mandsaur Shyam Kaka Temple, Rajgarh district Devi Vaishini Temple, Dewas Pitambara Peeth, Datia Tulsi Peeth, Chitrakoot Kankali Devi temple, Tigawa Shri Kala Bhairava Nath Swami Temple, Adegaon Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Khajuraho Chausath Yogini Temple, Khajuraho Matangeshwar Temple, Khajuraho Devi Jagadambi Temple, Khajuraho Dada Darbar, Khandwa Sas-Bahu Temple, Gwalior Maharashtra Siddhivinayak Temple Trimbakeshwar temple Trimurti sculpture, Elephanta Caves Kailasa temple, Ellora Caves Shiv Mandir, Maharashtra Akkalkot Swami Samarth Ballaleshwar Pali Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Mumbai Bhimashankar Temple Bhuleshwar Temple Shri BrahmaChaitanya Gondavalekar Maharaj, Gondavale Chakreshwar Mahadev Mandir, Nalasopara Chaturshringi Temple, Pune Chaturbhuj Temple, Orchha Dashabhuja Temple, Pune Ekvira Mata Mandir, Lonavla Elephanta Caves, Near Elephanta Island, Mumbai Ellora Caves near Aurangabad Ganapati Temple, Redi Grishneshwar temple, Ellora Kailash Temple at Ellora Kala Ram Temple, Nasik Khidkaleshwar Mandir, Dombivli Kopineshwar Mandir, Thane Kukdeshwar Temple Mandher Devi Temple in Mandhradevi Morgaon Ganesha Temple Mahalakshmi Temple of Kolhapur Mumba Devi Mandir Vithoba Temple, Pandharpur Rameshwar Mandir Shirdi Saptashrungi Sarasbaug Ganpati Satpuda Manudevi Temple, Adgaon Shree Swaminarayan Temple Mumbai padmalaya Siddheshwar & Ratneshwar Temple Siddhivinayak Mahaganapati Temple Siddhivinayak Temple, Siddhatek Siddhivinayak temple, Mumbai Varadvinayak Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Trimbakeshwar Tulja Bhavani Temple, Tuljapur Manipur Shri Radha Raman Temple of Kanchipur - Kanchipur, Manipur Odisha[edit] Konark Sun Temple Muktesvara deula Panoramic View, Orissa Jagannath Temple, Puri Panoramic View, Orissa Lingaraja Temple Panoramic View, Orissa Baitala deula Panoramic View, Orissa Rajarani Temple Panoramic View, Orissa Puspagiri Mahavihara, Orissa Ananta Vasudeva Temple, Orissa Nrusinghanath Temple, Orissa Taratarini Temple, Orissa Brahmeswara Temple Ananta Vasudeva Temple Astasambhu Siva Temples Ajaikapada Bhairava Temple Ananta Shayana Annakoteshvara Temple Baladevjew Temple Bhringesvara Siva Temple Bhagabati Temple, Banapur Bharati Matha Budha Deula Byamokesvara temple Biraja Temple, Jajpur Brahmeswara Temple Brahma Temple, Bindusagar Bhattarika Temple Chakreshvari Siva Temple Chakresvara Tank Cuttack Chandi Temple Charchika Temple Chateshwar Temple Dishisvara Siva Temple Dhabaleswar Durga Temple, Motia Dharakote Gupteswar Cave Harishankar Temple Harihara Deula,Boudh Jagannath Temple, Puri, Puri Jagannath Temple, Koraput, Sabara Srikhetra in Koraput Jagannath Temple, Baripada, Mayurbhanj Jagannath Temple, Nayagarh, Nayagarh Jaleswar Siva Temple Precinct Kapilash Temple Kapilesvara Siva Temple Kalabhairavi Temple Kalikadevi Temple Kakatpur Mangala Temple
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