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For jumbo’s sake, Hampi temple peels off bananas - MSNThe temple sees daily footfall of upwards of 5,000 pilgrims, which goes up to 50,000 during holidays and weekends. Hanaumantappa said the temple is a sacred place - also known as "Dakshin Kashi".
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HAMPI (KARNATAKA): Centuries-old Viruapaksha temple in Hampi banned bananas from its premises in a bid to keep the area clean and save its temple elephant, which is often subjected to endless ...
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