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Why is Trichy Srirangam Temple called a city within a temple?

Srinrangam temple is called a city within a temple because it is a huge temple. Lord Ranganathaperumal palli konda thirukovil. The temple has 1000 pillars hall. It is called 'aayiram kaal mani mandabam'


Which city of uttrakhand is called temples city?

Hardwar or Hariddar is called the Temple City of Uttarakhand.


Temple city in Tamil nadu?

MaduraiKUMBAKONAM is called as temple city of Tamil nadu.but in recent years this name was carried by Tiruvannamalai ( a city of Girivalam Fame) .


At the center of each sumerian city-state was a temple called a?

it was called a ziggurat


What was the temple called that was located at the center of each Sumerian city?

zigurrat


What was at the center of each city-state?

at the center of each city-state was a temple, called a ziggurat, surrounded by courts.


What is Temple City High School's motto?

Temple City High School's motto is 'Home of the Temple City Rams'.


Where is the Historical Society Of Temple City in Temple City California located?

The address of the Historical Society Of Temple City is: Po Box 1379, Temple City, CA 91780-7379


Where is the Temple City Library in Temple City located?

The address of the Temple City Library is: 5939 Golden West Ave., Temple City, 91780 5702


What road was Parthenon on?

The Parthenon is not on a road; it is a temple on top of a hill called the Akropolis in the city of Athens.


What is the web address of the Historical Society Of Temple City in Temple City California?

The web address of the Historical Society Of Temple City is: http://tchistoricalsociety.org


What city was the temple located in?

In the bible the temple was built in the city of Jerusalem, that is if you are asking about the magnificent temple built by King Solomon.