Nakoda Jain Temple
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The triangle, being the most dynamic of the simple shapes, finds a place in ancient Indian architecture, most notably at the shikharas of Indian temples, representing movement towards, and a communion with, the divine power located in the heavens. The triangle, with a rectangular base, finds itself used in the gopurams of south India.
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