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Which are the most ancient temples in India?

 Several ancient temples in India hold historical significance. Some of the oldest ones include: 1) Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur: Built in the 11th century, this Tamil Nadu temple is known for its towering vimana (temple tower) and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. 2) Kailasa Temple, Ellora: Carved out of a single rock in the 8th century, this Maharashtra temple complex is a remarkable example of rock-cut architecture and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. 3) Kedarnath Temple, Uttarakhand: Situated in the Himalayas, this temple is one of the Char Dhams and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Its origins are ancient, and it has undergone renovations over the centuries. 4) Dilwara Temples, Mount Abu: Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, these temples in Rajasthan are renowned for their intricate marble carvings and are dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras. 5) Konark Sun Temple, Odisha: Built in the 13th century, this temple is dedicated to the Sun God and is known for its colossal chariot-shaped architec

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