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The Dilwara Jain temple of Adinath at Ranakpur, north of Udaipur in India. This 15th-century white marble temple boasts 80 domes supported by some 1,400 pillars. Almost perfectly preserved, the temple is decorated with ornate carvings.
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Buddhist temple roof. Most world religions have purpose-built temples or places of worship. In Buddhism there is a great diversity of methods of worship, but meditation is commonly practised, at temples, shrines, and other venues.

Structure designed for religious worship. In US usage, temple is another name for synagogue. In Hindu usage a temple is called a mandir.

In Buddhism, the temple provides an opportunity for puja, worship. Despite the diversity of practice found within Buddhism, meditation remains a common feature of puja. Worship may take place at a shrine in the home, temple, or stupa (monument built to remember the Buddha or respected teachers).

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Town in Bell County, central Texas, USA; population (2000) 54,500. It is situated on the Little River, 56 km/35 mi south-southwest of Waco. Temple was founded 1880. Established by the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad in 1880, it grew as a division point with repair shops. It remains an industrial centre, producing building materials, steel, furniture, and railway supplies. Temple is also a leading medical centre, with several hospitals and the Texas A&M University School of Medicine. It is home to a number of state and Federal agricultural offices, as well as the Temple Junior College (1926).



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For six long Martian months I had haunted the vicinity of the hateful Temple of the Sun, within whose slow-revolving shaft, far beneath the surface of Mars, my princess lay entombed--but whether alive or dead I knew not.
We had eaten and rested, and I had slept, much to Ja's amusement, for it seemed that he seldom if ever did so, and then the red man proposed that I accompany him to the temple of the Mahars which lay not far from his village.
Again he became conscious of a stealthy movement within the great temple before him.
 
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