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'''Lakshman [[Prabhu]]''' was a minister in the court of the [[Silhara dynasty]] that ruled the islands that today constitute the [[India]]n city of [[Mumbai]]. He is known for overseeing the construction of the famous [[Walkeshwar Temple]] and the adjoining [[Banganga Tank]] in 1127 AD.  This temple, later destroyed by the Portuguese,  was rebuilt in 1711 in the [[South Mumbai]] precincts of [[Mumbai]] city.<ref>[http://www.gsbkonkani.net/TEMPLES/BANGANGA%20SHRI%20WALKESHWAR.htm Banganga, Walkeshwar history]</ref>
'''Lakshman [[Prabhu]]''' was a minister in the court of the [[Silhara dynasty]] that ruled the islands that today constitute the [[India]]n city of [[Mumbai]]. He belonged to the Prabhu community of Konkan. He is known for overseeing the construction of the famous [[Walkeshwar Temple]] and the adjoining [[Banganga Tank]] in 1127 AD.  This temple, later destroyed by the Portuguese,  was rebuilt in 1711 in the [[South Mumbai]] precincts of [[Mumbai]] city.<ref>[http://www.gsbkonkani.net/TEMPLES/BANGANGA%20SHRI%20WALKESHWAR.htm Banganga, Walkeshwar history]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 09:48, 1 September 2021

Lakshman Prabhu was a minister in the court of the Silhara dynasty that ruled the islands that today constitute the Indian city of Mumbai. He belonged to the Prabhu community of Konkan. He is known for overseeing the construction of the famous Walkeshwar Temple and the adjoining Banganga Tank in 1127 AD. This temple, later destroyed by the Portuguese, was rebuilt in 1711 in the South Mumbai precincts of Mumbai city.[1]

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