temples
Jul 11 2008, Deepa

Hindu religion, on the whole, believes in worshiping Sun as the first and foremost ritual of the day. And it isn’t surprising to know that some of the Hindu temples are outfitted to make the best of this supreme power. The latest to fall under this...

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