hill temple
C23523
concept
A hill temple is a place of worship built on or atop a hill, often reached by a series of steps or paths and valued for its spiritual significance and scenic elevation.
Observed surface forms (7)
- hilltop temple ×4
- temple mountain ×3
- temple-mountain ×3
- hill temple complex ×1
- hilltop shrine ×1
- hilltop temple complex ×1
- mountain temple ×1
Instances (24)
- Chamundi Temple
- Kasardevi Temple
- Marudamalai Murugan Temple
- Palani Murugan Temple
- Pir Chinasi via concept surface "hilltop shrine"
- Pre Rup via concept surface "temple mountain"
- Bakong via concept surface "temple mountain"
- Ta Keo via concept surface "temple-mountain"
- Baphuon via concept surface "temple mountain"
- East Mebon via concept surface "temple-mountain"
- Phnom Bakheng via concept surface "mountain temple"
- Ardhanareeswarar Temple, Tiruchengode
- Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Simhachalam
- Savitri Temple
- Tiruttani Murugan Temple
- Simhachalam
- Takhteshwar Temple via concept surface "hilltop temple"
- Hanuman Tok via concept surface "hilltop temple"
- Monkey Temple via concept surface "hilltop temple complex"
- Wat Phra That Doi Wao via concept surface "hilltop temple"
- Pahari Mandir via concept surface "hilltop temple"
- Marudamalai
- Janapav Kuti temple
- Sonagiri Jain temples, Madhya Pradesh via concept surface "hill temple complex"