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		<title>By: Ravages</title>
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		<description>Temples In Tamil Nadu also are cleaned and taken care of by women, and &quot;low caste&quot; people.

Plus, Tanjavur&#039;s Brihadeeswara Temple was declared open to all by the then king Raja Rajaram (of the serfoji family)
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<p>Plus, Tanjavur&#8217;s Brihadeeswara Temple was declared open to all by the then king Raja Rajaram (of the serfoji family)</p>
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