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A shikhara is the towering spire or peak found on Hindu temples, particularly in North Indian temple architecture. It symbolizes the mythical Mount Meru, which is considered the axis of the universe in Hindu cosmology, and serves to draw the eye upwards, connecting the earthly realm with the divine. The shikhara not only adds to the aesthetic appeal of a temple but also plays a significant role in the architectural layout and spiritual significance of the structure.