Small Buddhist temples seem to be tucked into every other side street of the old quarter.
However, most temples seem to have been replaced eventually by Christian churches on the same site or nearby.
"The temples seemed to him always alike, the mosques and the landscapes all the same."
If the temples seem to accommodate everyday objects and perhaps musical instruments, they also may include the natural world.
This temple seems not to have existed by the time of Hadrian.
The temple seems to have remained in use well into the 5th century.
This temple seems to have derived its name from this.
The present temple does not seem to be of any great antiquity.
The fourth temple, last from the entrance, seems to be the oldest and was built around 8th-9th century.
The temple seemed to be getting colder, if that was possible.