Talk:Binsar Mahadev

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No sources I could find refer to the temple as Binsar Devta, and even if this is a name for the temple (which I don't doubt), it seems that Binsar Mahadev is used much more frequently. Should the article be moved to "Binsar Mahadev"? Noahfgodard (talk) 23:27, 5 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Upon further research, this whole situation seems a lot more complicated. Bindeshwar Mahedevta and Binsar Mahadevta seem to be two completely different temples; both of the references cited in this article are about the latter, but one seems to have a photograph of the former. The information in this article seems to mostly consist of information about the latter, but its title and all of its pictures refer to the former. [1][2] These pages seem to illustrate the difference. I don't want this article to be deleted, since a lot of great progress has been made on it recently (y'all rock), but it's hard to tell what the original author had in mind, and it seems to be a bit of a mess at the moment. Anyone know what to do? Noahfgodard (talk) 05:15, 7 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "NAINITAL TOURISM 1000 + Pages Since 1999 - Bineshwar Mahadev Temple | Binsar | Bineshwar Mahadev | Bineshwar Mahadev Temple Ranikhet | Bineshwar Mahadev Temple Almora | Temples In Uttarakhand Uttaranchal | Uttarakhand Uttaranchal Temples | Temples in Almora | Centuries Old Temples | Bineshwar Mahadev Temple Photo Gallery". www.nainitaltourism.com. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  2. ^ "NAINITAL TOURISM 1000 + Pages Since 1999 - Binsar Mahadev Temple | Binsar | Binsar Mahadev | Binsar Mahadev Temple Ranikhet | Binsar Mahadev Temple Almora | Temples In Uttarakhand Uttaranchal | Uttarakhand Uttaranchal Temples | Temples in Almora | Centuries Old Temples | Binsar Mahadev Temple Photo Gallery". www.nainitaltourism.com. Retrieved 2020-01-07.