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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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