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thumb|299x299px|The 12th-century Angkor Wat temple complex in [[Cambodia is the largest religious structure in the world and is dedicated to the Hindu deity Vishnu.]] thumb|right|300px|Borobudur temple, the largest [[Buddhist temple in the world, located in Central Java, Indonesia.]] thumb|300x300px|The Erechtheion in [[Athens, Greece, is associated with some of the most ancient and holy relics of the Athenians, such as the Palladion, a xoanon of Athena Polias]] thumb|300x300px|Ram Mandir at [[Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India, dedicated to Hindu deity Rama. The temple was opened on 22 January 202
Hindu temple
house of worship in Hinduism
Egyptian temple
structures for official worship of the gods and commemoration of pharaohs in Ancient Egypt
Temple at Uppsala
nordic temple
Sanctuary of the Queen of Sheba
Archaeological site in Yemen
Teocalli
thumb|260px|The teocalli of Cholula A teocalli (Nahuatl: "God-house") is a Mesoamerican pyramid surmounted by a temple. The pyramid is terraced, and some of the most important religious rituals in Pre-Columbian Mexico took place in the temple at the top of the pyramid.
Miao
shrine in traditional East Asian religions
hypaethral
thumb|260px|Trajan's Kiosk on Agilkia Island
heathen hof
Germanic pagan temple
Barran Temple
Sabean temple in Yemen
Ezekiel's Temple
unbuilt temple structure described in the biblical Book of Ezekiel
Lhakhang
thumb|Lhakhang Lhakhang are religious structures (temples) found throughout the Himalayas (Nepal, Bhutan) that house sacred objects, and in which religious activities take place. Lhakhang means "the house of gods": enlightened beings such as the Buddha, his followers, and other deities.
Lohegaon
Lohgaon (Lohagāva) is a neighbourhood in northeast Pune, India. There is a grand temple of Shri Sant Tukaram Maharaj in Lohgaon. A big kirtan festival is celebrated every year and a big fair is held. Shiva Jayanti is also celebrated on a large scale every year.
Banalinga
alt=|thumb|A large Banalinga recovered from Saraswati River (Bengal)|Saraswati River at [[Andul in c.1650 AD.]] A Banalinga is a stone of a type found in the riverbed of parts of the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh state, India, formed by natural processes of erosion into a shape resembling a lingam, an aniconic form of the Hindu deity Shiva. They are smooth ellipsoid stones that are regarded as manifestations of the deity, based on either the scriptures or cultural traditions among the Hindus, particularly of the Shaivas and Smarta Brahmins.