Mention the difference of secular structure and temple structure at the royal centre
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If a structure is to be accessed by believers of all creeds, without having a direct influence of a single specific religion in its architecture; then that would be considered Secular Architecture.
The Hazara Rama Temple, which served as a royal chapel, is the hub of the enclosures of the Royal Centre. One of the principal roads of the city that runs to the northeast from the temple, through a gateway in the enclosure wall, is lined with lesser shrines. Other roads lead to the north, east and southeast.
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