Category:Pushpagiri Temple Complex

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<nowiki>Pushpagiri Group of Temples; పుష్పగిరి ఆలయ సముదాయము; 7th to 15th century temples near Pushpagiri village, Andhra Pradesh, India; ଭାରତର ଏକ ହିନ୍ଦୁ ମନ୍ଦିର; Pushpagiri Devasthanam; Pathala Ganapati Devasthanam; Puspagiri temples; Bhaskara kshetra; Pinakini kshetra; Panchanadi tirtha</nowiki>
Pushpagiri Group of Temples 
7th to 15th century temples near Pushpagiri village, Andhra Pradesh, India
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LocationYSR district, Andhra Pradesh, India
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  • 7.5 km²
Elevation above sea level
  • 380 ±1 m
Map14° 35′ 39.16″ N, 78° 45′ 36.63″ E
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The Pushpagiri group of temples are three major group of temples on both sides of the Penna river, in the ancient Hindu monastery center of Pushpagiri (Andhra Pradesh). This should not be confused with the equally historic Pushpagiri site of Odisha.

The three groups include the Advaita matha group (west and south bank of Penna river), the Chennakesava group (east bank), and the Indranatha–Brahmananda group (north bank). Each group has many temples dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Shakti traditions of Hinduism. The ruins found here and nearby are displayed in museums co-located with these groups. The sites have many inscriptions, important to understanding the history of Advaita Vedanta tradition in the Deccan region of India.

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