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Hindu Agama Shastras compare a Temple to the human body. Just as an individual soul is enveloped by five košas or sheaths - (Annamova, Prãnamaya, Manomaya, Vynãnamaya and Ãnandamaya) - the Deity installed in the Temple (representing the Supreme Spirit) is also enveloped by five prãkaras TEMPLE AND HUMAN BODY The main parts of a temple are: 1. Garbhagraha (Sanctum Sanctorum) containing the image of God. 2. The Vimana over the Sanctum. 3. Ardhamandap in front of the Sanctum. 4. Prakaras around the Sanctum. 5. The Gopura, the main gateway of the temple. Indian temple is only a reflection of the physical form of the human body. According to the Tirumular "our body is a temple". According to the Kathopanishad "This body of ours is a temple of the Divine."
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