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The temples made in Bengal were either double-roofed or four roofed. Four-roofed Vetoes were relatively more complex. They had four rectangular roofs which were passed on the four walls and converged on a curved line or a point. Usually. The temples were built on a square platform. The outer walls were decorated with paintings, ornamental tiles or terracotta tablets.
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