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6 Lord Shiva temples to visit in Karnataka this Sawan Shivratri

6 Lord Shiva temples to visit in Karnataka this Sawan Shivratri

Deccan Herald7 hours ago
As we celebrate Sawan Shivratri on July 23, here's a list of a few Lord Shiva temples you can visit in Karnataka. Marking this significant day, devotees in and around Bengaluru can take darshan at notable Shiva temples in the state.
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Kotilingeshwara Temple in Kolar
Kotilingeshwara
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Mahabaleshwar Temple in Gokarna
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Mahakuta group of temples in Bagalkot
Virupaksha Temple in Hampi
Bhoganandeeshwara Temple in Nandi Hills
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