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pagoda
A pagoda is a tiered tower with multiple eaves, common across Asia. Most pagodas were built to have a religious function, most often Buddhist, but sometimes Taoist or Hindu, and were often in or near viharas. The pagoda traces its origins to the stupa, while its design was developed in ancient India. Chinese pagodas () are a traditional part of Chinese architecture. In addition to religious use, since ancient times Chinese pagodas have been valued for the spectacular views they offer, and many classical poems attest to the joy of scaling pagodas.
Lake Manasarovar
freshwater lake in Purang County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, China
Hindu temple
house of worship in Hinduism
wat
A wat is a type of Buddhist and Hindu temple in Cambodia, Laos, East Shan State (Myanmar), Yunnan (China), the Southern Province of Sri Lanka, and Thailand.
gopuram
A gopuram or gopura is a monumental entrance tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of a Hindu temple, in the Dravidian architecture of South India, and Sri Lanka. In temples in other parts of India, they might be present but are more modest, while they are often the highest parts of the temple in the south. They also appear in architecture outside India such as the Khmer architecture in South East Asia.
Shakti Pitha
shrine in Shaktism, goddess-focused Hinduism
Balinese temple
Balinese Hindu temple
list of large Hindu temples
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Uthiyur
Uthiyur (or Udhiyur (Ūthiyūr)) is a small town in Kangeyam taluk of Tiruppur district in south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Vakula Devi
Foster Mother of Lord Venkatachalapathy
Thalayapooru Sree Bhagavathi Temple
Bhadrakali Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
list of Hindu temples
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Temple Entry Proclamation
1936 order in Kerala, India