On to the third square, which doesn't seem to have a name on the map, I see, and which is full of smaller, wooden temples surrounded by stalls selling fruit, veg, knickknacks, toys, spices, nuts, and all manner of things. Unlike the others, it has an exciting lively air to it, people walking too and fro, entering temples for their pujas, buying the days food, stopping at the shops around the sides for a quick bite of steamed dumpling (as I do; the dumplings are great, and more than I can eat for just a few rupees).
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