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About Hasanamba Temple
Hāsanāmbā temple is a Hindu temple located in Hassan district, Karnataka, India, dedicated to the Goddess Shakti, also called as Ambā or Ambe which means mother. The temple was built in the 12th century CE. The temple is opened once a year during the Hindu festival Deepavali in October.
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- Location
- Hassan, India
- Address
- 233V+3Q7, Hosaline Rd, Ammeer Mohalla, Hassan, Karnataka 573201, India
- Tradition and type
- hinduism temple