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There are very few temples in India that belong to Lord Varaha. Lord Varaha is worshipped in three forms according to Vaikhanasa Agama namely Adi Varaha, Yagna Varaha and Pralaya Varaha.YagnaVaraha Kshetram is located in Karimnagar, Andhra pradesh and is maintained by Sarvavidika Samsthanam, an organization striving to maintain the vedic traditions.Sribhashyam (talk) 08:15, 5 December 2007 (UTC)Varaprasad Sribhashyam
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