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@Prabhu Prasad Tripathy I have questions about your recent edits.

1. Why did you remove the separate mentions of Tara and Tarini, and the mention of the temple being part of the adi shakti pithas?

2. How was the Description section unwarranted? The section is meant to contain info about the temple's architecture. It's present in articles like Kamakhya Temple.

3. I believe "breasts" are easier to understand for most people than "Sthana Khanda", so I think the Legends section should say that.


IndianEmperor7 (talk) 06:45, 30 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I hope you are aware of the legend associated with it. Adi Shakti Pithas are the places where Mata Sati's organs fell. There are so many Shakti Pithas in and outside India. All aren't denoted as Adi Shakti Pithas. But merely Shakti Pithas or Gram Devi Pithas. In the intro section it's already mentioned the deities are Tara & Tarini.
If the sections were created it should be filled with informative informations associated with it. Don't just leave it with empty sections.
I hope you understood the meaning of Sthana khanda. The whole intention was to use internet appropriate words which are acceptable to public eyes in literary sense. Prabhu Prasad Tripathy (talk) 14:06, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
1. Yeah, but this one is one of the Adi Shakti Pithas. I don't understand why there being many that aren't means that it shouldn't be mentioned here. Also, it's Tara and Tarini being the presiding deities of the temple is not mentioned in the intro, or anywhere else.
2. Using "acceptable" words instead of regular words is censorship, but wikipedia is not supposed to be censored. (See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia_is_not_censored) I think "breasts" should be used because it's easier to understand for most people than "Sthana Khanda". Also, "breasts" is already a formal word and multiple sources use it.
IndianEmperor7 (talk) 11:37, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]