Kamakotipitha, Kāmakotipīṭha, Kamakoti-pitha: 1 definition
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Source: archive.org: Personal and geographical names in the Gupta inscriptions (hinduism)Kāmakotipīṭha (कामकोतिपीठ).—The Ādi-guru Śaṅkarācārya established at Kāñcī the famous Pīṭha known as Kāmakotipīṭha.
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