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Most temples are dedicated to some particular deity depending on the choice or belief of the temple's builder or owner but some temples are dedicated to multiple deities. Statues of Lord Shiv, Krishn, Ram, Hanuman and Goddess Durga, Kali, Sharda & Saraswati are the ones i've seen the most but i've also some others.

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