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Bountiful salutations to Sri Ganesa:

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Name of place and village or hamlet and names such as those which are less popular.
Type of old structure, viz; a temple, pillar, a fort, birch column, grave, stoned pond with ancient inscriptions etc.
Direction and distance from main village, district or police post.
Present condition of the building, whether good in shape or dilapidated.

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Whether documented or not and if so by whom. Whether photograph obtainable or not. If not documented, whether worthy of that or not.
Year of construction of the building.
Nature of the building material.
Presently visited by whom? Hindus or Muslims.

Reference and remarks.

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