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Hinduism China’s Religion Mahabharata Hindu Temple China In English Hindi

The article discusses the ancient and significant connections between Chinese and Indian cultures, notably through religious ties and trade. Prior to the advent of Buddhism in China, Hinduism was practiced, as evidenced by the existence of Hindu temples in Quanzhou and surrounding villages, built by Tamil Traders during the Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1279-1368) dynasties. Even today, some Chinese villagers still pray to a Hindu deity, often incorrectly identified as Guanyin, a female Bodhisattva venerated in many parts of China. References to China are also found in the Indian epic Mahabharata, indicating cultural exchange between the two regions for centuries.

Tipu Destroyed Temples Donation Of Linga Sringeri Mutt

The Sringeri Mutt possesses 47 letters addressed by Tipu Sultan to the then Shankaracharya Sri Sacchidananda Bharati III (1770 – 1814). Dr. A. K. Shastry has in his book ‘The records of the Sringeri Dharmasamsthana’, translated and commented upon these letters.
Yet there is evidence that he destroyed 8000 temples.

""In the month of Chingam 952, Malayalam Era (corresponding to August, 1786) Tippu's Army destroyed idols of the famous Perumanam Temple and desecrated all the temples between Trichur and Karuvannur river. "

Hemambika Temple of Kallekulangara, also known as Emoor Bhagavathy temple, the Family Deity (Kula Devata) of the royal family of Palakkad.

Keraladhiswara Maha Vishnu Temple, Tanur Town, Malappuram Dist.

Jain Temple in Palghat .