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Hi! The best person to copyedit would have been {{user|Tony1}} (because he is the best, plus he is non-Indian). But he is usually busy. You can ask {{user|Nichalp}} or {{user|Ambuj.Saxena}}. If I can manage some time, I shall try. Regards.--[[User:Dwaipayanc|Dwaipayan]] ([[User_talk:Dwaipayanc|talk]]) 18:08, 4 December 2006 (UTC) |
Hi! The best person to copyedit would have been {{user|Tony1}} (because he is the best, plus he is non-Indian). But he is usually busy. You can ask {{user|Nichalp}} or {{user|Ambuj.Saxena}}. If I can manage some time, I shall try. Regards.--[[User:Dwaipayanc|Dwaipayan]] ([[User_talk:Dwaipayanc|talk]]) 18:08, 4 December 2006 (UTC) |
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== Temple at Somanathapura == |
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Hi, I didn't want to make any changes on my own. However, I still believe that the most appropriate name for the temple would be something like [[Chennakeshava temple (Somanthapura)]]. Like the temple in Belur, the temple in Somanathapura is also widely known as Chennakeshava. Please see [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=Chennakeshava+Temple+at+Somnathpur&spell=1 this google listing]. Some of the links are to pages that happen to mention both Belur and Somanathapura, but certainly there are ''many'' references to the Somanathapura temple as a Chennakeshava temple. A good number of these google hits are tourism packages. But [http://asi.nic.in/photogallerymain.asp?n=1&placeid=44&catid=36&subcatid=10 this hit] from the Archaeological Survey of India, on an official government website, refers to the Somanathpur temple as a Chennakesava temple. Not that it counts for anything, but my personal experience is that the temple is referred to as Chennakeshava. --[[User:BostonMA|BostonMA]] |
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Hi! Was looking at Hoysala Empire. Excellent work! This time the references have been taken care of from the beginning, right? Anyway, I have a request. The article Tamil people has been brought to FAR. Could you please see the FA Review and help improve the article? Regards.--Dwaipayan (talk) 05:40, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Hoysala
Hi! The best person to copyedit would have been Tony1 (talk · contribs) (because he is the best, plus he is non-Indian). But he is usually busy. You can ask Nichalp (talk · contribs) or Ambuj.Saxena (talk · contribs). If I can manage some time, I shall try. Regards.--Dwaipayan (talk) 18:08, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Temple at Somanathapura
Hi, I didn't want to make any changes on my own. However, I still believe that the most appropriate name for the temple would be something like Chennakeshava temple (Somanthapura). Like the temple in Belur, the temple in Somanathapura is also widely known as Chennakeshava. Please see this google listing. Some of the links are to pages that happen to mention both Belur and Somanathapura, but certainly there are many references to the Somanathapura temple as a Chennakeshava temple. A good number of these google hits are tourism packages. But this hit from the Archaeological Survey of India, on an official government website, refers to the Somanathpur temple as a Chennakesava temple. Not that it counts for anything, but my personal experience is that the temple is referred to as Chennakeshava. --BostonMA