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navigate by keyword : another bahu became built came collectively daughterinlaw depicting devotee hands his kachchhapaghatas king kings lord meaning motherinlaws named saas sahastrabahu sasbahu shiva son sons temple temples thousand thus two vishnu was were where wife worshiped

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Saas bahu temple (Sahastrabahu temple)
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It was named SahastraBahu, depicting Lord Vishnu with a thousand hands . Lord Vishnu was worshiped by the wife of Kachchhapaghata's king, but when his son's wife came, she became a devotee of Lord Shiva. Thus, another temple beside Vishnu temple was built, where Lord Shiva was worshiped by the wife of the king's son. Collectively, these two temples were named 'Sas-Bahu temple', meaning the daughter-in-law and mother-in-law's temple.


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