List of Daivajna temples and other affiliated temples
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This is a list of Daivajna temples.
Goa[edit]
Name of the deity and the temple | Place |
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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]
Name of the deity and the temple | Place |
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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]
Name of the deity and the temple | Place |
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Shree Gayatri Temple | Mangalore |
Shree Lakshmi Narayan Temple | Mangalore |
Shree Lakshmi Venkatesha Temple | Bhatkal |
Kerala[edit]
Name of the deity and the temple | Place |
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Shree Gopalakrishna Swamy Temple | Cochin, Kerala |
See also[edit]
Footnotes[edit]
- ↑ 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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