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Every hindu temple is a home of its deities, where they live just like we live in our homes, following a set routine through the day and celebrating special occasions around the year. Temples themselves are a form of Deity, designed to make us feel their presence at both the gross and subtle levels. Historically, as a public place that belongs to everyone, they have been the nerve system that keeps society together. These sacred chambers and their ecosystems have evolved along with human civilization. The variety and diversity of temple structure, a science and an art in itself, marries aesthetics and storytelling with brilliant architecture and engineering. The essence of the temple is the relationship between its enshrined Deity and the devotees who take care of that Being, worship and share their everyday joys and sorrows with the Deity. It is here that the most intimate communion occurs between Deity and devotees. We find magnificent stone temples in the southern parts of India and glimpse them in the ruins of North India, but it is easy to miss the unusual, simple temples scattered all around the land of Bharat. Each of those sites has a unique story, showing how temple traditions can arise from specific circumstances and situations. They also tell us about the immense faith Hindus have in their Deities, to approach them like a child reaching out to parents or friends, sharing their love, needs and best-kept secrets. Come with me for a journey to some of India’s unique and unusual temples. Some may surprise you and expand your concept of what a temple can be.

Unusual Temples & Shrines of India - Hinduism Today
A Special Feature BY ANURADHA GOYAL Every hindu temple is a home of its deities, where they live just like,...
