Sthanika Brahmins - Temples

Temples

  • sri subramanya temple, ramakunja, badenja,puttur taluk,D.K.
  • Jnanashakti subramanya Temple, ,D.K. Karnataka on Padubidri Karkala Road,about 2 k,m off the highway.
  • Jnanashakthi Subramanya Temple, Pavanje, Haleangdi, D.K, Karnataka (On NH 17), India
  • Jnanashakthi Subramanya Temple, Jnanashakthi Nagara, Kodigehalli Post, Vishwaneedum, Bangalore- 560091, Karnataka, India, Ph:28535351.
  • Sri Sharada Temple, Kunjibettu, Udupi - 576102, Karnataka, India.
  • Sri Rajarajeshwari Temple, Matanthabettu, Puttur, D.K., Karnataka.
  • Sri Vishnumurthi Temple, Battrapadi.D.K., Karnataka.
  • Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple, Guruvayanakere. D.K., Karnataka.
  • Sri Trishuluni - Durgaparameshwari Temple, Balapa, D.K. Karnataka.
  • Sri Laxminarayana Temple, Kabbinale, D.K., Karnataka.
  • Sri Shrinivasa Temple, Talleki, Kadaba, D.K.
  • Sri Durga Parameshwari Temple, BaLpa, Sulia Taluk, D.K.
  • Sri Subrahmanya Temple, Kanthamangala, Ajjavara, Sullia, D.K
  • Shaalipura Sri Subrahmanya Temple,Kokrady,Belthangady Taluk, D.K
  • Sri Mahishamardhini Temple, Ajjavara, Sullia, D.K.
  • Sri Kolpe Shanmukha Subrahmanya Temple, Idkidu, Bantwal Taluk, D.K.
  • Sri Kutyala Gopalakrishna Temple.Kudlu Kasaragod
  • Sri Shiva Mangila Sadasmiva Temple Kudlu Kasaragod
  • Sri Vishnumangila Mahavishnu Temple Kudlu Kasaragod.
  • Sri Annapoorneshwari Temple, Mulladka Village, Munkur-Post, Karkala-Taluk, Udupi-Dist. Karnatka, India

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