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==India==
*], a Sikh Gurdwara in Amritsar, India
*], a Hindu Temple of Shiva in Varanasi, India
*Padmasambhava Buddhist Vihara, a temple on the grounds of the ] in Karnataka, India, known locally as the "Golden Temple"
*], the golden temple of Sripuram, a spiritual park in Tamil Nadu, India

==Other countries==
*], a Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka also known as the "Golden Temple of Dambulla"
*Golden Temple in ] in Yunnan, China, also known as "Golden Temple Park"

==See also==
*], topics which specifically refer to a temple with a "Golden Pavilion", in particular, the numerous uses of the Japanese Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺).
*], a college football head coach who began his career at Temple University
*], an Indian Railways express train running between Mumbai and Punjab

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