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Kapshur is holy city in [[Love and esterel]] for [[jain]] people, the follower of the [[Jainism]] religion.
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Kapshur is a holy city in [[Love and esterel]] for [[Jain]] people, the follower of the [[Jainism]] religion.
  
 
Despite its historical architecture appearance, Kapshur had been built in 2005.
 
Despite its historical architecture appearance, Kapshur had been built in 2005.
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The relaxed and peaceful atmosphere of Kapshur had become a major spiritual, mystical and philosophical destination for Jain believers but also believers from many others religion or spiritualities and is the host the Kapshur’s university of Philosophy and Theology.
 
The relaxed and peaceful atmosphere of Kapshur had become a major spiritual, mystical and philosophical destination for Jain believers but also believers from many others religion or spiritualities and is the host the Kapshur’s university of Philosophy and Theology.
  
{{Image|http://test256.free.fr/Pushkar.JPG|center|Trein|Kapshur is a copy of the fomer Kapsh holy city}}
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The main architect behind the construction of Kapshur is [[Toyo Oti]], a famous [[Kirisubo|Kirisuban]] architect who took part voluntarily to the constructions.
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Kapshur has been added to [[World Heritage List]] and is one of the 2 sites of LAE to be on the list, so far, along with the [[The Palm(TM) Esterel]], the huge artificial island in the shape of a palm tree in Esterel Bay.
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{{Image|http://test256.free.fr/Pushkar.JPG|center|Trein|Kapshur is a copy of the former Kapsh holy city}}
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 12 April 2006

Kapshur is a holy city in Love and esterel for Jain people, the follower of the Jainism religion.

Despite its historical architecture appearance, Kapshur had been built in 2005. But she is a replicate of ancient mystical city Kapsh, build in XIVth century in India and destroyed by fire in the XVIIIth century. Architects of Kapshur have collected hundreds of painting, drawing and maps of the ancient city in order to give life back to Kapsh.

The relaxed and peaceful atmosphere of Kapshur had become a major spiritual, mystical and philosophical destination for Jain believers but also believers from many others religion or spiritualities and is the host the Kapshur’s university of Philosophy and Theology.

The main architect behind the construction of Kapshur is Toyo Oti, a famous Kirisuban architect who took part voluntarily to the constructions.

Kapshur has been added to World Heritage List and is one of the 2 sites of LAE to be on the list, so far, along with the The Palm(TM) Esterel, the huge artificial island in the shape of a palm tree in Esterel Bay.

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Kapshur is a copy of the former Kapsh holy city
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