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who maded malini than? ​

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Answered by guddysingha1988
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Malinithan is an archaeological site which consists of ruins of a Hindu temple of the early medieval period on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.

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The archaeological finds at the site of sculptures of Durga, a Shiva linga and a bull, the mount of Shiva, relate to worship by people of the Shiva cult. Based on these, archaeologists have inferred that the Shakti cult was practised in the region. It was one of the three leading centers of Shaktism; the other two centers are stated to be Bhaghawati, the mother goddess at Gorehoga village in North Lakhimpur, and Harhithan in Dhakuakhana in the west end Tamresari in the east. From all archaeological evidences at the site, archaeologists have opined that the temple belonged to the 13th century.

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