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- Q7067539 subject Q8196121.
- Q7067539 subject Q8289884.
- Q7067539 subject Q8514634.
- Q7067539 abstract "Sri Nrusinghanath, the great temple of Odisha in India, is situated at the foot hills of Gandhamardhan Hill near Paikmal, Bargarh. The King of Patnagarh, Baijal Singh Dev, laid the foundation of this historic temple in 1313 A.D. It is only 45 feet in height, divided into two parts: the first being the seat of the Lord Nrusinghnath, the second allotted to Jagamohan (anti-chamber having 3 gates and each supported by 4 pillars).".
- Q7067539 thumbnail Nrusinghanath_Temple.JPG?width=300.
- Q7067539 wikiPageExternalLink tourism.htm.
- Q7067539 wikiPageExternalLink nrusinghanathtemple.in.
- Q7067539 wikiPageExternalLink nrusinghanathtemple.in.
- Q7067539 wikiPageExternalLink Nrusinghanath.asp.
- Q7067539 wikiPageExternalLink Nrusimhanath-57092.htm.
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- Q7067539 wikiPageExternalLink wwww.orissatourism.gov.in.
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- Q7067539 wikiPageWikiLink Q8196121.
- Q7067539 wikiPageWikiLink Q8289884.
- Q7067539 wikiPageWikiLink Q8514634.
- Q7067539 wikiPageWikiLink Q876483.
- Q7067539 comment "Sri Nrusinghanath, the great temple of Odisha in India, is situated at the foot hills of Gandhamardhan Hill near Paikmal, Bargarh. The King of Patnagarh, Baijal Singh Dev, laid the foundation of this historic temple in 1313 A.D. It is only 45 feet in height, divided into two parts: the first being the seat of the Lord Nrusinghnath, the second allotted to Jagamohan (anti-chamber having 3 gates and each supported by 4 pillars).".
- Q7067539 label "Nrusinghanath Temple".
- Q7067539 depiction Nrusinghanath_Temple.JPG.
- Q7067539 homepage nrusinghanathtemple.in.