
water temple
A water temple is an architectural structure designed to manage and utilize water, often for religious, cultural, or practical purposes. It typically features features like pools, channels, and reservoirs to control water flow, store water, or facilitate rituals. Historically, water temples served as centers for ceremonial bathing, offerings, or water conservation, reflecting the importance of water in spiritual practices and community life. Their design often integrates natural water sources with built infrastructure to ensure sustainable access and reverence of water as a vital resource.