A Boudh Temple at Bylukuppe near Markera in Karnataka is called Golden Temple.
2006-12-27 22:34:47
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answered by thinkpose 5
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also called harimandir: Literally, Harimandir means "the Temple of God", 'Hari' being a term for God and 'Mandir' meaning Temple. Sikh devotees, for whom the Temple is a symbol of freedom and spiritual independence, come to the Temple from all over the world to enjoy its environs and offer their prayers. In addition, the shrine is increasingly becoming a tourist attraction for visitors from all over the world. The Temple is located in India at 31°37′12″N, 74°52′37″E.
The temple, constructed two centuries ago, draws devotees from all communities
The temple, constructed aesthetically two centuries ago, is a monument to communal amity: the temple draws not only devout Veerashaivaites but also Muslims and members of other communities.
2006-12-28 06:11:03
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answered by Shereen N 2
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I KNOW THE "GOLDEN TEMPLE" IN AMRITSAR WHICH IS PUNJAB. IT IS BEAUTIFUL WORSHIP PLACE OF SIKHS.
2006-12-28 06:36:38
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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