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[[File:Marula temple.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Marula Temple is can be interesting building in Micras.]]
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Marula Temple is a Krishnist temple located on the west coast of [[Kunapura]], it was dedicated to [[wikipedia:Hanuman|Bandi]]. It was built by [[Eeshan people|Eeshan]]s in the mid 1500s, with the coastline two hundred meters away. It is also known as Kunapura's top tourist attraction, its exterior has been traditionally renovated after Kunapura's claim.
'''Marula Temple''' is a Krishnist temple located on the west coast of [[Kunapura]], it was dedicated to [[wikipedia:Hanuman|Bandi]]. It was built by [[Eeshan people|Eeshan]]s in the mid 1500s, with the coastline two hundred meters away. It is also known as Kunapura's top tourist attraction, its exterior has been traditionally renovated after Kunapura's claim.


It also has quite mysterious places, it is said that there are large treasure rooms underground, but no one has been there today. There is a large room under the building for [[wikipedia:Buddhist|Karmaist]] worship and entrance is prohibited.
It also has quite mysterious places, it is said that there are large treasure rooms underground, but no one has been there today. There is a large room under the building for [[wikipedia:Buddhist|Karmaist]] worship and entrance is prohibited.
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Revision as of 22:22, 20 July 2021

Marula Temple is can be interesting building in Micras.

Marula Temple is a Krishnist temple located on the west coast of Kunapura, it was dedicated to Bandi. It was built by Eeshans in the mid 1500s, with the coastline two hundred meters away. It is also known as Kunapura's top tourist attraction, its exterior has been traditionally renovated after Kunapura's claim.

It also has quite mysterious places, it is said that there are large treasure rooms underground, but no one has been there today. There is a large room under the building for Karmaist worship and entrance is prohibited.

The name of the temple is taken from Marula, a fruit that grows around Kunapura, there are Marula trees in the garden of the temple and it is free to eat for those who come.