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Mahavira Hall

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Maravira Hall or Hall of Maravira , meaning Hall of Supreme Power, is the main buidling of a buddhist temple complex, where the five Grand Buddhas are worshiped in relation to the five positions - Central, East, South, West and North. Along their sides, stand idols of the 12 Bodhisattvas and 24 celestial gods.