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Gopika VC
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After visiting Mecca, wealthy Muslim merchant and Sufi saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari erected it.
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The Mumbadevi Temple is famous because it honors the goddess Mumba, after whom Mumbai was named.
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This temple invites everyone, unlike many Hindu temples that only allow Hindus to attend.
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In 1884, Jacob Elias Sassoon and his brother Albert built Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue in honor of their father, Eliyahoo Sassoon.
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Its semi-Gothic architecture is 100 years old, while the figure of the mother Mary is 16th century.
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It was built by the British to honor the men who died in the First Afghan War from 1835 to 1843.
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One of India's most stunning Krishna temples is the complex's marble temple. It has beautiful murals and sculptures.
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The Babulnath Temple is an old temple in the form of a Babul tree that is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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It was finished in 2009 and is the world's biggest stone dome that doesn't have any pillars to hold it up.
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In 1127, the Gowd Saraswat Brahmin group built the Shri Walkeshwar Temple temple.
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