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List of Dakshina Kasis
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There is one Kasi in the entire world and many Dakshina Kashis. However one temple in Northern Telangana resembles exactly like Kasi. It is called as Chennur located in Mancherial dist. Unlike all other rivers flowing South-East, There Godavari River flows towards North for 15 Kilometers similar to Ganges River flowing north in Kasi. Due to this, River stream here is also called as PanchaKrosha UttaraVahini by locals. There is also very old ancient temple of Lord shiva. It is known as Amba Agasteshwara temple. It is believed that Saint Agastya lived here once and built the linga idol in Dwapara Yuga. After that,in 12AD, Kakatiya Dynasty kings PratapaRudra Rebuilt and developed the temple. The temple also withstood attacks in 1600's by Mughal Empire in the past. People bath in holy Godavari
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There is one Kasi in the entire world and many Dakshina Kashis. However one temple in Northern Telangana resembles exactly like Kasi. It is called as Chennur located in Mancherial dist. Unlike all other rivers flowing South-East, There Godavari River flows towards North for 15 Kilometers similar to Ganges River flowing north in Kasi. Due to this, River stream here is also called as PanchaKrosha UttaraVahini by locals. There is also very old ancient temple of Lord shiva. It is known as Amba Agasteshwara temple. It is believed that Saint Agastya lived here once and built the linga idol in Dwapara Yuga. After that,in 12AD, Kakatiya Dynasty kings PratapaRudra Rebuilt and developed the temple. The temple also withstood attacks in 1600's by Mughal Empire in the past. People bath in holy Godavari River and offer prayers at the temple. There are lot of other temples in nearby Chennur region with rich cultural heritage. Other newest members by Myth are highlighted below. * Shivagange * Siddhavattam, Cuddapah * Draksharamam * Kanchipuram * Srikanteshwara Temple * Sree Mahadeva Temple, Kandiyoor * Viswanatha Swamy Temple, Palakkad * Basaveshwara temple, Kuruvathi * Jogulamba Temple, Alampur * Oachira Temple, Oachira * Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, Bangalore * * * Uppinangadi * Harihareshwara Temple, Harihar *
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