What about the Shiva temples in Bali, Indonesia? What a glaring omission! Top 11 my foot! Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Shivaite & water temple in Bali, Indonesia. It is located on the stunning lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul.
And hello, what about the shiva temples in Burma/Myanmar?
Don't tell me there are none in Bangladesh!
There should be a serious attempt to map, to a certain extent, the Indian influence around the world, in terms of culture. It is something that can build up a great degree of positive confidence for India and hindus.
And finally, what about the magnificent Shiva temples in Cambodia, Siem Reap, near Angkor!!!
Re: Groooaaan
by Gopinath Vakkada on Feb 27, 2014 10:29 PM
What about the Shiva Temples in Vietnam & Laos where still worship is done by the Cham people
Re: Groooaaan
by dinesh mishra on Mar 11, 2013 05:03 PM
You are genius no doubt but you are jealous it is very bad. This persons have posted the information of temples he knows. Good job, but why do you challenge him that you know better and more. You may be aware of many it does not mean you should use rude and challenging language. He has done a good job you may add more but in polite way.
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by Raj Thackersey on Mar 11, 2013 05:26 PM
we should appreciate the fact that a Dsouza knows more than mishra and soj about temples, he is right when he says the author did not do the homework
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by Prashanth DSouza on Mar 12, 2013 08:11 AM
Brand communal and Brand secular are both confused lots in this country. very few indians left. All the people are wearing too many hats to make sense of anything anymore. :)
most of the places outside India were part of Bharath Desh. Hence you can easily understand the meaning of words like Bhumi puthra or Puthra Jaya that are being still in useage outside India
How do you rate a temple? Based on how much gold it has? How old it is? How many people visit? how powerful the Shiva of each temple is? How tall is the building?