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Title: Historical Monument In India
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The temple is designed in the shape of a half opened Lotus with 27 petals made of marble, each springing from a podium, which elevates the building above the surrounding plain. The nine ponds that surround the magnificent structure showcase the temple like a Lotus floating in water... Showed first 250 characters
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The temple is designed in the shape of a half opened Lotus with 27 petals made of marble, each springing from a podium, which elevates the building above the surrounding plain. The nine ponds that surround the magnificent structure showcase the temple like a Lotus floating in water... Showed next 250 characters
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