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1 Godarpura (Pilgrimage centre in central India known for its Shaivite, Vaisnavite, and Jaina temples, mostly of the 14th and 18th centuries)
Религия: ГодарпураУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Godarpura (Pilgrimage centre in central India known for its Shaivite, Vaisnavite, and Jaina temples, mostly of the 14th and 18th centuries)
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2 Godarpura
Религия: Мандхата, Омкарджи, место паломничества, (Pilgrimage centre in central India known for its Shaivite, Vaisnavite, and Jaina temples, mostly of the 14th and 18th centuries) Годарпура -
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Religion: Godarpura (Pilgrimage centre in central India known for its Shaivite, Vaisnavite, and Jaina temples, mostly of the 14th and 18th centuries), Mandhata, Omkarji
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