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Someshwar (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Someshwara or its variant spellings Someshwar and Someshvara may refer to: * Soma (deity), a Vedic Hindu deity * Shiva, a Hindu deity People * Someshvara I, 11th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara II, 11th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara III, 12th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara IV Someshvara IV (; ) was the last king of the Western Chalukya empire. He made a brief attempt after 1189 to revive the Chalukya kingdom by defeating the waning Kalachuris of Kalyani, Kalachuri kingdom. He managed to capture Basavakalyana briefly ..., 12th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara (13th-century poet), 13th-century Indian poet from the Chaulukya kingdom of Gujarat * Someshvara (Chahamana dynasty), 12th-century Indian king from the Chahamana dynasty of present-day Rajasthan * Someshvara (Shilahara dynasty), 13th-century Indian king from the Shilahara dynas ...
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Soma (deity)
Soma may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Soma-datta, a character in the 11th-century Indian story collection '' Shringara-manjari-katha'' * Soma (''Brave New World''), the freely distributed happiness drug in the 1932 Aldous Huxley novel ''Brave New World'' * Soma, a character in '' Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?'' * Prince Soma, a character in '' Black Butler'' * Soma Cruz, the protagonist of ''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'' and ''Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow'' * Soma Peries, a character in ''Mobile Suit Gundam 00'' * Soma Schicksal, a character in '' Gods Eater Burst'' * Soma Yukihira, the main protagonist in '' Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma'' * Jarlskona Soma, a character in '' Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' * Ryu Soma, a character in '' Argento Soma'' * Soma, a mystical mana-like substance from The Qwaser of Stigmata, present within human breast milk. Music * Soma (band), an Australian dark ambient musical project ; Albums * ''Som ...
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Someshvara Temple, Haranhalli
The Someshvara temple at Haranhalli, sometimes referred to as Somesvara temple of Haranhalli, is one of two major historic Hindu temples that have survived in Haranhalli, Karnataka, India. It is dedicated to Shiva, while the other – Lakshminarasimha Temple, Haranhalli few hundred meters to the west – is dedicated to Vishnu. Both temples reflect a Vesara-style Hoysala architecture, share similar design ideas and features, and were completed in the 1230s by three wealthy brothers – Peddanna Heggade, Sovanna and Kesanna.Foekema (1996), pp. 67–70 The Someshvara temple is more damaged and ruined than the nearby Lakshminarasimha, but its surviving art and panels from Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shaktism are notable. Also notable is its illustration of three entrance-style, square plan Vesara architecture with an integrated circumambulation path on the ''jagati''. The Someshvara temple is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of ...
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Someshwar (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Someshwara or its variant spellings Someshwar and Someshvara may refer to: * Soma (deity), a Vedic Hindu deity * Shiva, a Hindu deity People * Someshvara I, 11th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara II, 11th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara III, 12th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara IV Someshvara IV (; ) was the last king of the Western Chalukya empire. He made a brief attempt after 1189 to revive the Chalukya kingdom by defeating the waning Kalachuris of Kalyani, Kalachuri kingdom. He managed to capture Basavakalyana briefly ..., 12th-century Indian king from the Western Chalukya dynasty * Someshvara (13th-century poet), 13th-century Indian poet from the Chaulukya kingdom of Gujarat * Someshvara (Chahamana dynasty), 12th-century Indian king from the Chahamana dynasty of present-day Rajasthan * Someshvara (Shilahara dynasty), 13th-century Indian king from the Shilahara dynas ...
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Someshwar (Uttarakhand)
Someshwar is the name of the sub-division headquarters, a conglomeration of revenue villages and it also refers to the entire region as Someshwar Tehsil and Sub Division in the Almora District in the hill-state of Uttarakhand, India. Someshwar is situated in the banks of two rivers viz. Kosi and Sai almost 7 km away from well known tourist place Kausani. The valley of Someshwar is surrounded by peaks known as Jayanti and Airi. Their names are respectively based on two Hindu Goddesses. Someshwar itself is a holy place dedicated to lord Shiva. The topography and availability of natural infrastructure provide an excellent opportunity for development of tourism/ecotourism.The Someshwar valley is divided into two sub-vallies - Lod Valley and Boraro Valley. Both the valleys are also called as Bowl of Rice. Geography Someshwar is one of the well connected places of Uttarakhand that is situated in foots of Himalaya. It is developed in the banks of Kosi and Sai rivers. one more r ...
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Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary
Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected wildlife sanctuary in the Western Ghats of Karnataka state in India. It is named after the presiding deity "Lord Someshwara" of the famed Someshwara temple located within the sanctuary. The sanctuary lies in Udupi and Shivamogga districts of Karnataka, below Agumbe. The sanctuary houses Sitanadi nature camp run by Karnataka Forest Department. Udupi to Agumbe road passes through this wildlife sanctuary. The nearest town is Hebri which is connected by bus service to Udupi, Mangaluru and Bengaluru on a daily basis. The sanctuary was established in 1974 with an area of . It was subsequently expanded to in the year 2011 vide gazette notification "No: FEE302 FWL2011-(V), Bangalore, dated:27-12-2011". Post expansion the sanctuary spans across Udupi, Kundapura, Karkala, Thirthahalli taluks of Udupi and Shivamogga districts. The sanctuary was expanded by adding Balehalli Reserve Forest, Agumbe State Forest, Someshwara Reserved Forest and To ...
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Someshwar, Karkala Taluk
Someshwara is a village in Karkala taluk in the Indian state of Karnataka. Geography Someshwara, in Karnataka, is a village in Hebri taluk, at the foothills of Agumbe ghat section and about 11  km from Hebri town. Name can be traced by the somanath temple in the town. There is also a Maha Ganapathi temple right opposite to the bus stand in the town. It is a main junction for Mangalore, Udupi, Hebri, Kundapur and Shimoga Shimoga, officially Shivamogga, is a city and the district headquarters of Shimoga district in the Karnataka state of India. The city lies on the banks of the Tunga River. Being the gateway for the hilly region of the Western Ghats, the city .... Demographics {{Empty section, date=July 2013 References Cities and towns in Udupi district ...
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Somesvara Siva Temple
The Somesvara Siva temple is located in the Kharakhia Baidyanath temple precinct in Kharakhia Vaidyanath Sahi, Old Town, of Bhubaneswar. It is located approximately 300 metres south of Lingaraja temple. Visitors may approach the site on the left side of Baidyanath Road leading from Lingaraja temple to Kapilesvar. It is a living temple and faces towards the west. The enshrined deity of this temple is a Siva lingam within a circular yonipitha at the center of the sanctuary located 0.93 metres below the chandrasila. The temple is under the care and maintenance of Babulal Makaddam Badu Mohapatra, the chief priest of the temple, on whose private land the temple stands.{{cn, date=July 2021 Ownership Single/ Multiple Single. Public/ Private Private. Name Babulal Makaddam Badu Mohapatra Address Kharakhia Baidyanath Sahi, Old Town, Bhubaneswar Age Approximate date 10th/11th century A.D. Source of Information Architectural features like trianga bada and fourfold pabhaga mouldings ...
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Someswarar Temple
Someswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. Shiva is worshipped as Someswarar and is represented by the ''lingam''. His consort Parvati is depicted as Somasundari. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the ''Tevaram'', written by Tamil saint poets known as the nayanars and classified as ''Paadal Petra Sthalam''. The temple complex covers two acres and is located close to the Sarangapani temple. It houses two gateway towers known as ''gopurams''. The tallest is the western tower, with five stories and a height of . The temple has numerous shrines, with those of Someswarar, Somasundari and being the most prominent. The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 6:00 a.m. to 9 p.m., and twelve yearly festivals on its calendar. The ''Masi Magam'' festival is celebrated during the day of the Magam (February - March) is the most prominent festival. The present masonry ...
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Someshwara Temple, Marathahalli
Someshwara Temple is a Hindu temple in Marathahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, dedicated to the Lord Siva Shiva (; , ), also known as Mahadeva (; , , ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐh and Hara, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hinduism. Shiva is known as ''The Destroyer' .... References Religious buildings and structures completed in 1508 16th-century Hindu temples Chola architecture Hindu temples in Bengaluru {{India-hindu-temple-stub ...
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Someshwara Swamy Temple
The Someshwara Temple is located in Agara, on Sarjapura main road in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.The Co-Ordinates of this temple are:- 12°55'5"N 77°37'6"E. It is dedicated to the Deity Someshwara (the Hindu God Shiva) and dates back to the Chola period The Chola dynasty () was a Tamil dynasty originating from Southern India. At its height, it ruled over the Chola Empire, an expansive maritime empire. The earliest datable references to the Chola are from inscriptions dated to the 3rd centu .... The temple has a history of 1,200 years. References Chola architecture 9th-century Hindu temples Hindu temples in Bengaluru Shiva temples in Karnataka {{India-Hindu-temple-stub ...
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Someshwar Mahadev Temple
Someshwar Mahadev Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Shankar in Gujarat, India. It is the oldest and most important of the 12 jyotirling temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is better known as Somnath Prabhas Patan, historically named Dev Patan, is a locality in Veraval, Gujarat. As the site of the Somnath temple and its associated Jyotirlinga (an aniconic representation of the god Shiva), it is an important place of Hindu pilgrimage. Pl ... temple. References Hindu temples in Gujarat Shiva temples in Gujarat {{India-Hindu-temple-stub ...
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Halasuru Someshwara Temple, Bangalore
Halasuru Someshwara Temple is a Hindu temple, located in the neighborhood of Halasuru in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It is one of the old temples in the city dating back to the Chola period, it is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Major additions or modifications were made during the late Vijayanagara Empire period under the rule of Hiriya Kempe Gowda II.Michell (1995), p. 69 Someshwara temples were built by the Chalukyas of Kalyani in Karnataka. During that period, we see Tamil inscriptions as a few Mudaliars (Tuluva Vellala) were settled. These Mudaliars, originally Tulu speaking, had settled in parts of TN especially Arcot. The temple is being managed by the Muzarai department. The archakas are from the Dikshit community. It is one of the oldest and biggest temples of Bengaluru. The main festivals are Mahashivaratri, Brahmotsavam, and Karthika Somawaram. Other festivals include Annabhishekam, Shiva Deepam, Ardra Darshanam, Sankranthi, Yugadi, and Navarathri. Anna prasad ...
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