<P> The destruction of Hindu temple sites was comparatively less in the southern parts of India, such as in Tamil Nadu . Cave style Hindu temples that were carved inside a rock, hidden and rediscovered centuries later, such as the Kailasha Temple, have also survived . These are now UNESCO world heritage sites . </P> <P> The customs and etiquette varies across India . Devotees in major temples may bring in symbolic offerings for the puja . This includes fruits, flowers, sweets and other symbols of the bounty of the natural world . Temples in India are usually surrounded with small shops selling these offerings . </P> <P> When inside the temple, devotees keep both hands folded (namaste mudra). The inner sanctuary, where the murtis reside, is known as the garbhagriha . It symbolizes the birthplace of the universe, the meeting place of the gods and mankind, and the threshold between the transcendental and the phenomenal worlds . It is in this inner shrine that devotees seek a darsana of, where they offer prayers . Devotees may or may not be able to personally present their offerings at the feet of the deity . In most large Indian temples, only the pujaris (priest) are allowed to enter into the main sanctum . </P> <P> Temple management staff typically announce the hours of operation, including timings for special pujas . These timings and nature of special puja vary from temple to temple . Additionally, there may be specially allotted times for devotees to perform circumambulations (or pradakshina) around the temple . </P>

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