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		<title>Comment on VISIT SOUTHEAST ASIA -6 by bal kanitkar</title>
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		<description>influnce of south indian temple architecture is more prominent on bali temples in respect of their exteriors.vertical gopura style construction &amp; figure carvings on them. their last contact with hindu mainland was in 900a.d. with chola kings of south india.therefore in reality, to my mind the customs&amp; rituals followed by them today are practically remnants of ancient times which remained unchanged</description>
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