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'''Sinsina (सिनसिना)''' is considered to be the patron saint of all [[Sinsinwar]]s, and also has a temple in his name "Sinsina Baba ka Mandir" in [[Bharatpur]]. | '''Sinsina (सिनसिना)''' is considered to be the patron saint of all [[Sinsinwar]]s, and also has a temple in his name "Sinsina Baba ka Mandir"<ref>[wikimapia.org/11336271/Sinsina-Baba-Temple-JitenderSingh-Reru Sinsina-Baba-Temple]</ref> in [[Bharatpur]]. | ||
[[Sinsini]] village was named after [[Sinsina]] (सिनसिना) ''deva'' mentioned in [[Mahabharata]]. | [[Sinsini]] village was named after [[Sinsina]] (सिनसिना) ''deva'' mentioned in [[Mahabharata]]. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Sin]] | |||
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Sinsina (सिनसिना) is considered to be the patron saint of all Sinsinwars, and also has a temple in his name "Sinsina Baba ka Mandir"[1] in Bharatpur.
Sinsini village was named after Sinsina (सिनसिना) deva mentioned in Mahabharata.
See also
References
- ↑ [wikimapia.org/11336271/Sinsina-Baba-Temple-JitenderSingh-Reru Sinsina-Baba-Temple]
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