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English: Entrance of Dattatreya Temple, Dharwad. The temple complex also houses a century old Shankaracharya Samskrita Pathashala - traditional school of learning in Sanskrit. The temple continues to be visited by intellectuals during their daily evening walks - hence a place of exchange of ideas. The temple used to be visited by poet Da Ra Bendre.
Date 7 September 2007 (original upload date)
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