Prakaram
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Le Prakara (ou prakaram, pragaram, pragaaram) est l'enceinte extérieure de certains temples hindouistes plutôt en Inde du Sud . Le nom vient de பிரகாரம் en langue Tamoule ou प्राकारम् en Sanskrit.
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A prakaram (प्राकारः in Sanskrit), also spelled pragaram or pragaaram) in Indian architecture is an outer part around the Hindu temple sanctum. They may be enclosed or open and are typically enclosed for the innermost prakaram. As per Hindu religious practices, devotees start to come around the outer prakarams to the inner most before entering the sanctum.
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Prakaram of Ramanathaswamy temple, the temple with the largest Prakaram
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Le Prakara (ou prakaram, pragaram, pragaaram) est l'enceinte extérieure de certains temples hindouistes plutôt en Inde du Sud . Le nom vient de பிரகாரம் en langue Tamoule ou प्राकारम् en Sanskrit.
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A prakaram (प्राकारः in Sanskrit), also spelled pragaram or pragaaram) in Indian architecture is an outer part around the Hindu temple sanctum. They may be enclosed or open and are typically enclosed for the innermost prakaram. As per Hindu religious practices, devotees start to come around the outer prakarams to the inner most before entering the sanctum. Most of the historic South Indian cities like Madurai, Srirangam, Sirkali, Thiruvarur and Chidambaram were built around large temples in the center of the city. The streets of the city act as extension of the prakarams of the temple. Ramanathaswamy Temple has outer set of corridors is reputed to be the longest prakaram in the world.
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