Cupid temple refers to a place or edifice dedicated to the worship of the winged god of love with bow and arrow, called Cupid.

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Cupid temple refers to a place or edifice dedicated to the worship of the winged god of love with bow and arrow, called Cupid

Cupid is a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow. And called the god of love, In Roman mythology he is the son of Venus



temple - A place or edifice dedicated to the worship of some deity

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