"....before finally taking leave of the seven temples, I shall state my opinion, that they are most probably the finest aggregate number of temples congregated in one place to be met with in all India, and all are within a stone’s throw of one another (Burt 1840: 162-167)."
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T.S. Burt, quoted in Jain, M. (2019). Flight of deities and rebirth of temples: Espisodes from Indian history.145
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