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The famous murals of India are found in famous caves, on the palace's walls of both Indian and Mughal kings, and in temples. Murals were considered sacred in temples, and murals of gods and goddesses were common, depicting mythology
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The famous murals of India are found in famous caves, on the palace's walls of both Indian and Mughal kings, and in temples. Murals were considered sacred in temples, and murals of gods and goddesses were common, depicting mythology
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