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  3. Template:LDS Temple - Wikipedia

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    The table below lists acceptable values for "status" field. Status values are case sensitive. Status used in several templates including Template:LDSmap, Template:LDS Temple list, Template:LDS Temple list2, templates used in comparison page, as well as other templates for tables and lists in various pages concerning LDS Temples.

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    In Vajrayana iconography and thangka depictions, dharmapala are fearsome beings, often with many heads, many hands, or many feet. Dharmapala often have blue, black, or red skin, and a fierce expression with protruding fangs. Although dharmapala have a terrifying appearance, they only act in a wrathful way for the benefit of sentient beings.