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The umbrellas on the temple for religious holidays Galungan in Bali (Indonesia) Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Traditional Bali penjor - decoration for Galungan holidays Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Hindu temples at galungan day
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Temple is a religious building that's meant for worshipping or praying. Hindu temples are typically devoted to one specific god. Hindu temples are known by many different names, varying on region and language, including Alayam, Mandir, Mandira, Ambalam, Gudi, Kavu, Koil, Kovil, Déul, Raul, Devasthana, Degul, Deva Mandiraya, and Devalaya. Hindu temple architecture is mainly divided into the Dravidian style of the south and the Nagara style of the north, with other regional styles.


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