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<p>not all icons of gods and saints are murti; for example, purely decorative depictions of divine figures often adorn <a href="page.php?w=Hindu_temple_architecture">Hindu temple architecture</a> in intricately carved doorframes, on colourfully painted walls, and ornately sculpted rooftop domes. Different Hindu traditions understand the nature of the murti differently. Some regard it as a symbolic representation or embodiment of the divine, while others hold that, following consecration (<a href="page.php?w=Prana_pratishtha">prana pratistha</a>),</p><p>
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