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List of Daivajna temples and other affiliated temples

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This is a list of Daivajna temples.

Goa[edit]

Temples in Goa
Name of the deity and the temple Place
Shree Mahamaya Kalika Saunsthan Kasarpal Goa
Shree Vetal Maharudra Saunsthan Mulgao Goa
Shree Shantadurga Verlekarin Saunsthan Marcela Goa
Shree Shantadurga Sangodkarin Saunsthan Sangolda Goa
Shree Gajantalkshmi Devasthan Marcela Goa
Shree Someshwar Devasthan Zaumbaulim,Goa
Shree Mahalakshmi Devalay Bandora Goa
Shree Ravalnath Sansthan Shiroda Goa
Shree Vimaleshwar Sansthan Rivona Goa
Shree Mahalasa Narayani Sansthan Mardol & Verna Goa
Shree Nagesh Mahamaya Sansthan Nagoa Goa
Shree Ravalghadi Temple Advalpal
Shree Bhagavati Haldonkarin Khandola Goa

Karnataka[edit]

North Karnataka[edit]

There are about 38 temples of Daivajnyas in North Canara district of Karnataka[1]

Temples in North Canara
Name of the deity and the temple Place
Jnaneshwari Peeth Karki
Shri Shivnath Ravalnath temple Baad Karwar
Shree Mudgeri Mahalasa Sansthan Mudgeri Karwar
Shree Ganpati Devasthan Karki
Shree Someshwar Devasthan Bankikodla
Shree Durgambika temple Bankikodla
Shree Santeri Karwar
Shree Lakshmi Narayan temple Kumta
Shree Eshwar temple Ankola
Shree Shanta Durga temple Murudeshwar

South Karnataka[edit]

Temples in South Canara
Name of the deity and the temple Place
Shree Gayatri Temple Mangalore
Shree Lakshmi Narayan Temple Mangalore
Shree Lakshmi Venkatesha Temple Bhatkal

Kerala[edit]

Temple in Kerala
Name of the deity and the temple Place
Shree Gopalakrishna Swamy Temple Cochin, Kerala

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. Kamat, Suryakant (1990). Karnataka State gazetteer. 16. Gazetter Dept. p. 229. Search this book on

References[edit]

  • Vetal Maharudra Sansthan, official website
  • "Hindu Temples and deities" by Rui Pereira Gomes
  • "Gomant Kalika"(monthly),published by Kalika Prakashan Vishwast Mandal
  • Kamat, Suryakant (1990) (in English). Karnataka State gazetteer. 16. Gazetter Dept. pp. 229.


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