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Kaiwara ಕೈವಾರ recent comments:

  • shigufta home, lovely gudiya (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    gudiya ok ma
  • Shree Yogi Nareyana Temple, Amarnath Putlam (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    The reigning deity is Sri YogiNareyana, born as Narayanappa in 1726 Lived a fruitful life for 110 years before he passed away in 1836. Popularly known as Kaivara Thatayya in Kannada & Telugu language. Kivara has a place of Historical and Religious significance and makes an appearance in major scriptures of the Hindu Mythology through the ages. Also known as ‘Ekachakrapura and ‘Kaivalyapura’, the village of Kaivara is in Kolar District. Chintamani Town is the nearest taluk centre. Near to Kaivara there are Ambaji durga (a Cave Temples) and the temple of Lord Venkateswara in Alamgiri.