Devalayam (Samskrit : देवालयः) means 'the temple' as the abode of the deities has been the central axis around which the activities of [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana Dharma]] revolved till the recent centuries. The genius of [[Bharatavarsha (भरतवर्षम्)|Bharatavarsha]] is reflected with greater power nowhere else than in its philosophy, literature, sculpture and the perfect blending of these into the grand scheme of [[Dharmika Jivana Vidhana(धार्मिकजीवनविधानम्)|Dharmika Jivana Vidhana]]. Nowhere except in the architecture of India has it been so divinely captured, with such unbroken continuity, displaying the ageless spirit of Indian Culture reflected in the Temple heritage of India.[[Devalaya Vyavastha (देवालयव्यवस्था)|...View More]]
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Devalayam (Samskrit : देवालयः) means 'the temple' as the abode of the deities has been the central axis around which the activities of [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana Dharma]] revolved till the recent centuries. The genius of [[Bharatavarsha (भरतवर्षम्)|Bharatavarsha]] is reflected with greater power nowhere else than in its philosophy, literature, sculpture and the perfect blending of these into the grand scheme of [[Dharmika Jivana Vidhana (धार्मिकजीवनविधानम्)|Dharmika Jivana Vidhana]]. Nowhere except in the architecture of India has it been so divinely captured, with such unbroken continuity, displaying the ageless spirit of Indian Culture reflected in the Temple heritage of India.[[Devalaya Vyavastha (देवालयव्यवस्था)|...View More]]