Siddhanath Temple, Mhaswad
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Siddhanath Temple, Mhaswad
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Siddhanath Temple, located in Mhaswad, is dedicated to the veneration of Lord Siddhanath. Siddhanath is believed to be incarnation of Shiva and the patron god of adjacent regions and one of among several regional protective (Kshetrapal) gods of Maharashtra. Mhaswad is situated in the bank of Manganga river. Historically, maan region was once ruled by Chalukya of Badami. In the 11th century, chalukya rulers built this temple as it was considered to be there an ancestors god, letter in 1738 chaluk
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Hindu temple in Maharashtra, India
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siddhanath_Temple,_Mhaswad
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2024-01-07T20:50:33Z
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