1. The innermost chamber in a temple, where the main idol is kept 2 The vimana in North Indian temples the stone above the imane in South Indian temples 3. A rounded vault forming a roof 4. Painting done with watercolours on wet plaster 5. An open network of strips of wood, metal, etc. 6. A niche in a mosque indicating the direction of prayer 7. A chariot​
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The innermost chamber in a temple, where the main idol is kept is known as the Mandir.
The vimana in North Indian temples the stone above the image in South Indian temples is called haste and a rounded vault forming a roof a gopuram Painting is done with watercolors on wet plaster is called carvings while an open network of strips of wood, metal, etc. is called darshan.
A niche in a mosque indicating the direction of prayer is called a chariot​.
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