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Mughals through 17th-century. After the Muslim Mughal rule, the Hindu Maratha Empire conquered this region, then came British India. Deogarh belonged to the Chanderi region, but Deogarh was not a political center or hub during this period. According to Klaus Bruhn, the role of Muslims in the history of Deogarh site is unclear. All theories about who caused the destruction is speculative, because Muslim writers of the Sultanate period do not mention Deogarh, nor do any inscriptions found in Deogarh mention any raids by anyone. Inscriptions in the Indian tradition, states Bruhn, tend to focus on donations and positive things rather than record historical destruction. The larger temples in Deogarh show signs of more damage, but not the smaller ones though the latter would have been weaker and easier to destroy. It is possible, though also a speculation, that someone used Deogarh monuments as quarry for some unestablished project. In 1956, the state of Madhya Pradesh was created whose boundary with Uttar Pradesh, in part was set by River Betwa. Deogarh, therefore, became a part of Uttar Pradesh, though its history is more connected with that of Gwalior and Malwa region.
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described in the treatise as "Sarvatobhadra temple" was the same as the Vishnu temple of
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platform has an 11 feet (3.4 m) square projection with remnants of a shrine. The plinth was molded in four parallel courses, each molding about 0.95 feet (0.29 m) thick. Above the four moldings, rectangular panels separated by pilasters ran all along the plinth with friezes narrating Hindu texts such as the
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the same period, suggests the existence of porticoes even in the Vishnu temple. Further, a later date Kuriya Bira temple about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the south of the Vishnu temple, has been cited to substantiate that this temple had a mandapa around a small shikara shrine, as required in the
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Sarvatobhadra design requires a superstructure with nine sikharas. The Dasavatara temple at Deogarh shows only one "shikara", and right squares with no remnant structure. Lubotsky acknowledges that this aspect of the Sarvatobhadra design cannot be fully established by existing evidence. However,
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When complete, this building was unquestionably one of rare merit in the correct ordering of its parts, all alike serving the purpose of practical utility, yet imbued with supreme artistic feeling. Few monuments can show such a high level of workmanship, combined with a ripeness and rich refinement
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Sculpted panels are seen on the terraced basement, with carved figurines of river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna flanking the doorway to the sanctum sanctorum, standing respectively on their vahanas: crocodile and tortoise. The panels of the stone door have intricate carvings showing amorous couples in
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In early 20th-century, the missing ten avatars that Sahni knew about but no one else had seen proof of, led to a debate whether the temple should be called
Dashavatara temple or something else. However, the excavations and subsequent study of reliefs from the Deogarh temple site by scholars such as
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Mukerji's report, excavations in the Deogarh region in early 20th-century such as those by Daya Ram Sahni yielded evidence of more Hindu shrines as well inscriptions, Jain temples and Buddhist monuments. These include the Naharghati inscriptions, a monastic cave and the
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In 1899, P.C. Mukerji surveyed the site more comprehensively on the behalf of
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dates included within the inscriptions meant that the various inscriptions ranged from 808 CE to 1164 CE, none before the 8th-century or after the 13th-century. Cunningham reported about the colossal statues of
Tirthankaras in the Jain temples site and then added an extensive report on the solitary
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Cunningham had originally proposed a reconstruction of the temple with four columns on each side supporting a portico and a shikhara topped by an amalaka. However Vats and Imig have proposed that it was a panchayatana temple. Imig compared a number of temples from the region and from other regions
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style of the temples of North India. The total height of the shrine based on isometric projections is about 45 feet (14 m). Provision of porches has not been corroborated but some analogous comparison with the Varaha temple (boar incarnation of Vishnu) in the fort precincts, which belonged to
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Kama and mithuna scenes: lovers are shown as if having a conversation with one of his hand on her shoulder, the shy woman looking the other way; she sitting in his lap and he fondling her breasts; a man and woman with intertwined bodies, her body reclined on his; a man turning away while the woman
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The Dashavatara temple had numerous plinth panels of about 2.5 feet by 2 feet each, with friezes related to secular life and themes of Hinduism. Some of these reliefs were found during excavations at the site, some recovered nearby and identified by their location, the material of construction and
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The temple faces west, with slight deviation to the south that enables the setting sun's rays to fall on the main idol in the temple. The plinth is square with a 55.5 feet (16.9 m) side, about 9 feet (2.7 m) above the bottom step (called the moon stone) of the shrine. Each corner of the
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The site is on the western edge of the Lalitpur range, with rocky Betwa river rapids about 500 metres (1,600 ft) away, amidst a forest. The British India era archaeologist Alexander Cunningham visited this site in 1875 and called the general location as "singularly picturesque". The fort has
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scenes: a panel narrates the Krishna's birth in a prison legend; Yashoda and Nanda playing with Baladeva and Krishna; Krishna battling Kamsa legend; Krishna stealing bathing gopi clothes and two nude women concealing their breasts; the Sudama legend and a few others. One of the panels shows the
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Deogarh is an ancient site. Numerous inscriptions in different languages and scripts have been found here, as have a series of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist monuments. These suggest that it was once a significant human settlement, likely a location on an imperial trade route that brought people from
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The temple site is in Deogarh, also spelled Devgarh (Sanskrit: "fort of gods"), in the Betwa River valley at the border of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. It is an ancient Hindu temple below the Deogarh hill, towards the river, about 500 metres (1,600 ft) from a group of three dozen Jain
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describes several temples including a "Sarvatobhadra temple", which has been compared by archaeologists and Indologists with the Dashavatara Temple (Vishnu temple) or the Gupta Mandir of Deogarh. According to Lubotsky, a comparative study suggests that the ideal temple design and iconography
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Secular life scenes: A number of panels show solitary women with various expressions; small boys playing; girls picking flowers in a field; six girls together of which five are watching and one is dancing; five girls of which one in center is dancing and the other four are playing musical
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On the platform is a nine squares layout. The surviving Vishnu temple is in the middle square. The sanctum is a square with 18.5 feet (5.6 m) side. Its doorway is intricately carved with reliefs. The images on the top of the lintel of the sanctum and walls show Vishnu and
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The jungle is heaviest in the immediate neighborhood of Deogarh, where the Betwa is overlooked on either bank by rocky cliffs once sacred to Hindu shrines, whose ruins display the utmost profusion of the art of sculpture, but which now hardly overtop the surrounding trees.
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Hindu Deogarh temple which he called the "Gupta Temple". At the very end of his report, he remarked that the architectural style and themes displayed in the Dashavatara temple suggest that the temple must have been built before 700 CE, with his guess being 600 to 700 CE.
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for the text and likely temple tradition that existed in ancient India. Though ruined, the temple is preserved in a good enough condition to be a key temple in the Hindu temple architecture scholarship, particularly the roots of the North Indian style of temple design.
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specializing in Hindu Architecture, it is unclear when exactly the Dashavatara temple was built but its style suggests the sixth century. Michael Meister, another art historian and professor of Indian temple architecture, dates the temple to between 500 and 525 CE.
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and Bagh. Cunningham in 1875, noted that the inscriptions he found in Deogarh during his tour were in Gupta script and few others he could not decipher. The ones his team was able to read were Hindu Sanskrit inscriptions that started with phrases such as
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in a niche that is 3.25 feet by 5 feet (0.65:1 ratio). A symbolic elephant is praying for help with his leg inside a pond and lotus flower in his trunk, where he is being strangled. Vishnu is shown flying in on Garuda to liberate the elephant from evil
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Four stairways outside the platform provide access to the temple. However, as per excavation details, combined with the two small shrines with the central shrine seen now, the layout of the temple has been interpreted to represent a typical
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different linguistic backgrounds to it. According to Madho Vats, Deogarh nestled within picturesque hills in north, west and south along with its abundant waters was conveniently located between the major ancient economic centers such as
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Many of these later exacavated reliefs are now at major museums, the largest collection at the National Museum in Delhi, and a few in ASI Museum in Deogarh. The Delhi Museum has Deogarh temple reliefs that narrate the legends of
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This panel is controversial. Vats offers a second interpretation, stating that the left four are Kaumodaki, Sudarsana, Sarnga and Nandaka preparing to fight the two demons who have appeared as male Kaitabha and female
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are shown flying above with cusped hands as if showering flowers. Below Nara and Narayana sit lion and deer in peace and without anxiety. The panel also has four headed Brahma seated on lotus and in lotus
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Before Cunningham's 1875 report, the temple was visited by Charles Strahan around 1871, who found it midst the jungle growth. Strahan shared his enthusiasm about the temple with Cunningham as follows:
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The relief on the doorway lintel of the sanctum shows Vishnu. He is four-armed, holds his iconic conch shell in his rear left hand, the iconic chakra in his rear right, front right hand is in
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forest legend; the abduction of Sita by Ravana; the bullying of Sita by Ravana legend; the Sugriva victory legend and the Hanuman bringing the herb containing mountain for Lakshmana legend.
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alto-relievo. Nara and Narayana are seated in meditation in lalitasana. Both of them hold a rosary in hand, are shown to be with closed eyes and calm, as if lost in their meditation.
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mudra while the left front is on his thigh. Below him, to his right, is a female figure presumably Lakshmi but her iconic details are missing. To the right, he is flanked by standing
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in Bihar. The Deogarh temple is built on a square plan, while the Mundeshvari temple is built on an octagonal plan. The Deogarh temple sikhara was pyramidal of receding tiers (
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monk sitting nearby with a rosary. Other legends include the departure of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana for their exile; the three arriving at sage Atri's hermitage; the
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According to Lubotsky, the Deogarh temple tallied with the description provided for the Sarvatobhadra temple in the ancient treatise of Vishnudharmottara Purana.
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different stages of courtship and intimacy. On the facade are two males standing, one holding a flower and the other a garland as if greeting the visitor.
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of the Dashavatara temple. According to Vats, this sikhara is one of the earliest extant lithic illustration in North India along with the one in
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relief now in National Museum, Delhi; L to R: Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, in lower right is demoness Surpanakha caught after harassing Sita and Rama.
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whose 7-headed hood shades him. Lakshmi is sitting near Vishnu's feet and shown caressing his right leg. Vishnu is wearing an elaborate crown (
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the style. Many are lost. The recovered reliefs are now housed in major museums. Some of the significant reliefs identified include:
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embracing him from behind and clinging to him; another panel showing a woman declining a man making advances; and others.
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instruments; a woman giving a baby to a man so that he can hold the baby but the man stands indifferent; and others.
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In the south side niche is the Anantasayi Vishnu legend as he rests after creating a new cosmic cycle. He sleeps on
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temples with dharmashala built a few centuries later, and the Deogarh Karnali fort built in early 13th-century.
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temple in North India. It was subsequently renamed by Cunningham as
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Lubotsky, Alexander (1992), A.W. van den Hoek; et al. (eds.),
2328:. Motilal Banarsidass (Reprinted 1946 Princeton University Press).
2307:. Motilal Banarsidass (Reprinted 1946 Princeton University Press).
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214:. It has a simple, one cell square plan and is one of the earliest
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The Kį¹į¹£į¹a Cycle in the PurÄį¹as: Themes and Motifs in a Heroic Saga
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The Kį¹į¹£į¹a Cycle in the PurÄį¹as: Themes and Motifs in a Heroic Saga
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Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History, Enhanced Edition
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Principles of Composition in Hindu Sculpture: Cave Temple Period
2068:. Oxford University Press (Republished by Motilal Banarsidass).
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Archaeologists have inferred that it is the earliest known
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The Hindu Temple: An Introduction to Its Meaning and Forms
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Architecture in Medieval India: Forms, Contexts, Histories
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The Hindu Temple: An Introduction to Its Meaning and Forms
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Another sculpture found in the Vishnu temple depicts the
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in its sculptural effect as the Gupta temple at Deogarh
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position, and Anantasayi Vishnu in reclining position.
531:. Some of these friezes are now in museums such as the
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324:, and about 400 kilometres (250 mi) southwest of
2152:. Brill Academic (Reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass).
284:, which describes the design and architecture of the
222:, the Dashavatara Temple at Deogarh shows the ornate
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The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent
2206:
Indian Temple Architecture: Form and Transformation
1822:Bhoothalingam, Mathuram (2016). S., Manjula (ed.).
916:hands over her new born son Krishna to her husband
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441:inscribed relief of Saptamatrikas (seven mothers,
218:stone temples still surviving today. Built in the
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2487:The New Cambridge History of India: Vijayanagara
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4934:Tourist attractions in Lalitpur district, India
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2251:. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
2173:. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
2167:A.K. Coomaraswamy; Michael W. Meister (1995).
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2356:Michael W. Meister; Madhusudan Dhaky (1986).
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1553:. University of Minnesota Press. p. 30.
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594:On the top of the sanctum is the remnants of
455:Vats yielded the evidence of reliefs showing
2529:The Square and the Circle of the Indian Arts
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1949:
328:. The nearest railway station is located in
320:, 230 kilometres (140 mi) northeast of
206:which is 125 kilometers from Jhansi, in the
2359:Encyclopaedia of Indian temple architecture
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515:The Dashavatara temple has a high plinth (
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2146:Alice Boner; SadÄÅiva Rath ÅarmÄ (2005).
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1581:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 106ā107.
1485:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 106ā107.
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2362:. American Institute of Indian Studies.
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2104:Vinayak Bharne; Krupali Krusche (2014).
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1165:. Harvard University Press. p. 52.
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1889:Solis, BenjamĆn Preciado-Solis (1984).
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2065:An encyclopaedia of Hindu architecture
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1672:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 144.
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265:, as well as a panel showing the five
233:The temple at Deogarh is dedicated to
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1895:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 106.
1114:
4924:6th-century establishments in India
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2595:Hindu architecture and art glossary
2505:Burton Stein; David Arnold (2010).
1550:The Art of Eastern India: 300 - 800
698:(the man-lion avatar of Vishnu) in
490:(meaning: the temple by the well).
13:
3076:Brihadisvara Gangaikondacholapuram
1824:Temples of India Myths and Legends
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706:(the dwarf avatar), or more often
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2110:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
352:Dashavatara Temple on its jagati.
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2448:. University of Delaware Press.
2227:The Temple Architecture of India
1575:BenjamĆn Preciado-SolĆs (1984).
1479:BenjamĆn Preciado-SolĆs (1984).
1420:
1349:. Parkstone International, 2012.
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405:One temple of great magnificence
288:-style temple, thus providing a
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2383:. University of Chicago Press.
2083:Prasanna Kumar Acharya (1997).
2062:Prasanna Kumar Acharya (2010).
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1936:
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1669:Hinduism and the Religious Arts
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433:temple and mentioned the local
336:: HJR) and Bhopal (IATA: DBH).
4914:Hindu temples in Uttar Pradesh
4777:Relations with other religions
2490:. Cambridge University Press.
2170:Essays in Architectural Theory
1610:(3/4): 274 Figure 29 caption.
1417:Tours in Bundelkhand and Malwa
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982:and amalakas (a bulbous stone
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2424:Elements of Hindu iconography
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429:his report, he called it the
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2421:T. A. Gopinatha Rao (1993).
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857:scenes: a panel depicts the
7:
2584:Hindu inscriptions and arts
1944:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1877:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1861:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1848:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1810:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1777:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1719:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1694:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1654:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1638:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1547:Frederick M. Asher (1980).
1464:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1369:The Gupta Temple at Deogarh
1159:T. Richard Blurton (1993).
1031:
978:the supporting features of
303:
210:valley in northern-central
35:Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh
10:
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4939:Abhimana temples of Vishnu
3091:Chennakesava Somanathapura
2402:Hindu Art and Architecture
1518:The Jina Images of Deogarh
1445:. Brill. pp. 515ā516.
1442:The Jina Images of Deogarh
1389:The Jina Images of Deogarh
343:
4919:6th-century Hindu temples
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2526:Kapila Vatsyayan (1997).
2511:. John Wiley & Sons.
2325:The Hindu Temple Volume 2
2322:Stella Kramrisch (1979).
2304:The Hindu Temple Volume 1
2301:Stella Kramrisch (1976).
1942:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1875:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1859:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1846:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1808:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1775:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1717:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1692:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1652:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1636:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1521:. Brill. pp. 55, 66.
1462:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
1367:Madho Sarup Vats (1952),
947:, blouse, pleated skirt,
756:On the north side is the
606:), with a straight edge.
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3921:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
2935:Bateshwar Madhya Pradesh
2532:. Abhinav Publications.
2209:. Abhinav Publications.
1392:. Brill. pp. 28ā29.
1240:Fred S. Kleiner (2010).
1078:
1023:Reconstructions Proposed
970:Vishnudharmottara Purana
959:, neck wear and others.
764:On the east side is the
612:Vishnudharmottara Purana
533:National Museum in Delhi
281:Vishnudharmottara Purana
190:is an early 6th century
16:6th century Hindu temple
4000:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
3081:Airavatesvara Darasuram
2427:. Motilal Banarsidass.
2406:. Thames & Hudson.
2398:George Michell (2000).
2377:George Michell (1988).
2131:. Motilal Banarsidass.
1666:Heather Elgood (2000).
1213:George Michell (1977).
861:legend where Hindu god
493:
421:sleeping, protected by
139:24.526611Ā°N 78.240111Ā°E
3975:Eighteen Greater Texts
3071:Brihadisvara Thanjavur
2442:Ajay J. Sinha (2000).
2280:Monica Juneja (2001).
1343:Vincent Arthur Smith,
1147:Dasavatara Temple Plan
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257:, the river goddesses
117:Geographic coordinates
4728:Hindu gurus and sants
3980:Eighteen Lesser Texts
3131:Jageshwar Uttarakhand
3096:Hoysaleswara Halebidu
2484:Burton Stein (1989).
2463:Burton Stein (1978).
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542:Sanctum door reliefs.
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437:name for the temple.
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4944:Legendary footprints
4718:Anti-Hindu sentiment
3168:Archaeological sites
3106:Nataraja Chidambaram
3031:Archaeological sites
2771:Archaeological sites
2636:Archaeological sites
2466:South Indian Temples
2286:. Orient Blackswan.
2187:Dehejia, V. (1997).
2125:Alice Boner (1990).
1515:Klaus Bruhn (1987).
1439:Klaus Bruhn (1987).
1386:Klaus Bruhn (1987).
1149:, Cornell University
1068:Nachna Hindu temples
1038:Jain temple, Deogarh
144:24.526611; 78.240111
4824:Hinduism by country
3990:Iraiyanar Akapporul
3950:TirumurukÄį¹į¹uppaį¹ai
3217:Hinduism by country
3086:Chennakeshava Belur
2995:Sirpur Chhattisgarh
2990:Mahabalipuram Group
2245:Adam Hardy (2015).
2224:Adam Hardy (2007).
2203:Adam Hardy (1995).
2191:. Phaidon: London.
1248:. Cengage. p.
967:The Hindu treatise
831:Reliefs and museums
135: /
2959:Alampur Telangana
2945:Chaturbhuj Gwalior
2684:Hathibada Ghosundi
2508:A History of India
1010:, in these words:
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788:) and one female (
676:Left: Sheshashayi
600:Mundeshvari temple
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484:Dashavatara Mandir
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188:Dashavatara Temple
24:Dashavatara Temple
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2689:Heliodorus pillar
2663:Pandu Rajar Dhibi
2539:978-81-7017-362-5
2518:978-1-4443-2351-1
2497:978-0-521-26693-2
2455:978-0-87413-684-5
2434:978-81-208-0878-2
2413:978-0-500-20337-8
2390:978-0-226-53230-1
2369:978-0-8122-7992-4
2335:978-81-208-0224-7
2314:978-81-208-0223-0
2258:978-93-81406-41-0
2216:978-81-7017-312-0
2180:978-0-19-563805-9
2138:978-81-208-0705-1
2117:978-1-4438-6734-4
2096:978-81-7536-113-3
2075:978-81-7536-534-6
1833:978-81-230-1661-0
1679:978-0-8264-9865-6
1588:978-0-89581-226-1
1560:978-1-4529-1225-7
1492:978-0-89581-226-1
1259:978-1-4390-8578-3
1226:978-0-226-53230-1
1172:978-0-674-39189-5
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1616:10.2307/3250039
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1589:
1573:
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1561:
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1537:, pp. 9ā10
1533:
1526:
1513:
1500:
1493:
1477:
1470:
1461:
1450:
1437:
1433:
1421:
1415:A. Cunningham,
1414:
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1323:10.2307/3249713
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1100:
1096:
1090:
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1034:
1025:
1004:
965:
922:National Museum
833:
758:Gajendra Moksha
746:
745:
744:
743:
742:
736:
727:
726:
725:
722:
684:
683:
682:
681:
673:
672:
671:
663:
662:
651:
579:flying in with
577:Gajendra-moksha
505:
496:
409:
408:
346:
306:
178:
143:
141:
137:
134:
129:
126:
124:
122:
121:
36:
17:
12:
11:
5:
4957:
4947:
4946:
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4936:
4931:
4926:
4921:
4916:
4911:
4909:Vishnu temples
4894:
4893:
4891:
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4880:
4870:
4850:
4847:
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4509:
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4492:Raksha Bandhan
4489:
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4479:
4473:
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4465:
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4460:
4459:
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3997:
3992:
3987:
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3731:
3730:
3725:
3720:
3715:
3710:
3705:
3703:Shvetashvatara
3700:
3695:
3690:
3685:
3680:
3678:Brihadaranyaka
3675:
3670:
3664:
3662:
3656:
3655:
3653:
3652:
3647:
3642:
3636:
3634:
3630:
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3627:
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3621:
3616:
3611:
3605:
3599:
3593:
3592:
3590:
3589:
3584:
3578:
3576:
3575:Classification
3569:
3563:
3562:
3555:
3553:
3550:
3549:
3547:
3546:
3537:
3536:
3535:
3528:
3521:
3509:
3504:
3499:
3494:
3489:
3479:
3477:
3471:
3470:
3468:
3467:
3466:
3465:
3460:
3455:
3450:
3445:
3440:
3435:
3430:
3425:
3414:
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3406:
3401:
3396:
3385:
3384:
3379:
3374:
3369:
3364:
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3354:
3348:
3346:
3337:
3331:
3330:
3328:
3327:
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3319:
3313:
3310:
3309:
3291:
3290:
3283:
3276:
3268:
3259:
3258:
3256:
3255:
3250:
3244:
3241:
3240:
3238:
3237:
3231:
3229:
3223:
3222:
3220:
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3214:
3209:
3204:
3199:
3193:
3191:
3185:
3184:
3181:
3180:
3178:
3177:
3171:
3169:
3162:
3161:(1400-1799 CE)
3156:
3155:
3152:
3151:
3149:
3148:
3146:Jagannath Puri
3143:
3138:
3133:
3128:
3123:
3118:
3113:
3108:
3103:
3098:
3093:
3088:
3083:
3078:
3073:
3067:
3065:
3059:
3058:
3056:
3055:
3050:
3045:
3040:
3034:
3032:
3025:
3019:
3018:
3015:
3014:
3011:
3010:
3008:
3007:
3002:
2997:
2992:
2987:
2985:Dwarka Gujarat
2982:
2977:
2972:
2971:
2970:
2965:
2957:
2952:
2947:
2942:
2940:Teli ka Mandir
2937:
2932:
2926:
2924:
2920:
2919:
2917:
2916:
2911:
2906:
2901:
2899:Mandasor Shiva
2896:
2891:
2886:
2884:Nachna Parvati
2881:
2876:
2871:
2866:
2860:
2858:
2851:
2845:
2844:
2842:
2841:
2836:
2834:Mandasor Stone
2831:
2829:Vadathika Cave
2826:
2821:
2815:
2813:
2809:
2808:
2806:
2805:
2800:
2795:
2790:
2785:
2780:
2774:
2772:
2768:
2767:
2765:
2764:
2758:
2756:
2749:
2743:
2742:
2735:
2733:
2730:
2729:
2727:
2726:
2721:
2716:
2711:
2706:
2701:
2696:
2691:
2686:
2681:
2675:
2673:
2669:
2668:
2666:
2665:
2660:
2655:
2650:
2645:
2639:
2637:
2633:
2632:
2630:
2629:
2624:
2618:
2616:
2609:
2601:
2600:
2598:
2597:
2591:
2588:
2587:
2580:
2579:
2572:
2565:
2557:
2550:
2549:External links
2547:
2545:
2544:
2538:
2523:
2517:
2502:
2496:
2481:
2476:978-0706904499
2475:
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2412:
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2293:978-8178242286
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2242:
2237:978-0470028278
2236:
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2159:978-8120820524
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2020:
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1996:
1984:
1972:
1960:
1958:, pp. 2ā3
1948:
1935:
1901:
1881:
1865:
1852:
1839:
1832:
1814:
1796:
1781:
1761:
1736:Ars Orientalis
1723:
1710:
1698:
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1678:
1658:
1642:
1629:
1594:
1587:
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1080:
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1060:
1055:
1050:
1045:
1043:Pataini temple
1040:
1033:
1030:
1024:
1021:
1003:
1000:
964:
961:
906:
905:
901:
897:
882:
859:Ahalya-uddhara
832:
829:
798:
797:
774:
762:
761:strangulation.
737:
730:
729:
728:
723:
716:
715:
714:
713:
712:
675:
674:
665:
664:
656:
655:
654:
653:
652:
650:
647:
504:
501:
495:
492:
345:
342:
305:
302:
182:
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173:
169:
168:
163:
157:
156:
152:
151:
119:
113:
112:
107:
103:
102:
97:
93:
92:
86:
82:
81:
77:
76:
71:
65:
64:
59:
55:
54:
49:
43:
42:
38:
37:
34:
26:
25:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4956:
4945:
4942:
4940:
4937:
4935:
4932:
4930:
4927:
4925:
4922:
4920:
4917:
4915:
4912:
4910:
4907:
4906:
4904:
4889:
4881:
4879:
4875:
4871:
4869:
4861:
4860:
4858:
4848:
4840:
4837:
4835:
4832:
4831:
4830:
4829:Hindu temples
4827:
4825:
4822:
4820:
4817:
4813:
4810:
4808:
4805:
4803:
4800:
4798:
4795:
4793:
4790:
4788:
4785:
4783:
4780:
4779:
4778:
4775:
4771:
4768:
4767:
4766:
4763:
4761:
4758:
4754:
4751:
4750:
4749:
4746:
4744:
4741:
4739:
4736:
4734:
4733:Hindu studies
4731:
4729:
4726:
4724:
4721:
4719:
4716:
4714:
4711:
4709:
4706:
4704:
4703:Denominations
4701:
4697:
4694:
4692:
4689:
4688:
4687:
4684:
4683:
4681:
4679:
4675:
4665:
4662:
4660:
4657:
4655:
4652:
4650:
4647:
4646:
4644:
4640:
4634:
4631:
4629:
4626:
4624:
4621:
4619:
4616:
4615:
4610:
4607:
4605:
4602:
4600:
4597:
4595:
4592:
4591:
4590:
4587:
4583:
4580:
4578:
4575:
4573:
4570:
4568:
4565:
4563:
4560:
4558:
4555:
4553:
4550:
4549:
4547:
4545:
4542:
4540:
4537:
4535:
4532:
4530:
4527:
4525:
4522:
4520:
4517:
4513:
4512:Vijayadashami
4510:
4508:
4505:
4503:
4500:
4499:
4498:
4495:
4493:
4490:
4488:
4485:
4483:
4480:
4478:
4475:
4474:
4472:
4470:
4466:
4458:
4455:
4453:
4450:
4448:
4445:
4443:
4440:
4439:
4438:
4435:
4431:
4428:
4426:
4423:
4421:
4418:
4416:
4413:
4412:
4411:
4408:
4407:
4405:
4401:
4395:
4392:
4390:
4387:
4385:
4382:
4380:
4377:
4375:
4372:
4370:
4367:
4365:
4362:
4360:
4357:
4355:
4352:
4350:
4347:
4345:
4342:
4340:
4337:
4335:
4332:
4330:
4329:Simantonayana
4327:
4325:
4322:
4320:
4317:
4316:
4314:
4312:
4308:
4302:
4299:
4297:
4294:
4292:
4289:
4287:
4284:
4282:
4279:
4277:
4274:
4272:
4269:
4267:
4264:
4262:
4259:
4257:
4254:
4252:
4249:
4247:
4244:
4243:
4241:
4239:
4235:
4232:
4228:
4218:
4217:
4213:
4211:
4208:
4206:
4203:
4201:
4198:
4196:
4193:
4191:
4188:
4186:
4183:
4181:
4178:
4176:
4173:
4171:
4168:
4166:
4163:
4161:
4158:
4154:
4151:
4149:
4146:
4144:
4141:
4140:
4139:
4136:
4135:
4133:
4131:
4127:
4121:
4120:
4116:
4114:
4111:
4109:
4106:
4104:
4101:
4099:
4096:
4094:
4091:
4089:
4086:
4084:
4081:
4079:
4076:
4074:
4071:
4069:
4066:
4064:
4061:
4057:
4054:
4052:
4049:
4047:
4044:
4043:
4042:
4039:
4038:
4036:
4034:
4030:
4027:
4025:
4021:
4011:
4008:
4006:
4003:
4001:
3998:
3996:
3993:
3991:
3988:
3986:
3983:
3981:
3978:
3976:
3973:
3971:
3968:
3966:
3963:
3961:
3958:
3956:
3953:
3951:
3948:
3946:
3943:
3941:
3938:
3937:
3935:
3933:
3929:
3923:
3922:
3918:
3916:
3915:Yoga Vasistha
3913:
3911:
3908:
3906:
3903:
3901:
3898:
3896:
3893:
3889:
3886:
3884:
3881:
3879:
3876:
3875:
3874:
3871:
3869:
3866:
3864:
3861:
3859:
3856:
3854:
3851:
3847:
3844:
3842:
3839:
3838:
3837:
3834:
3832:
3829:
3827:
3826:Bhagavad Gita
3824:
3823:
3821:
3819:
3815:
3809:
3806:
3804:
3801:
3799:
3796:
3794:
3791:
3789:
3786:
3784:
3781:
3780:
3778:
3776:
3772:
3766:
3765:Sthapatyaveda
3763:
3761:
3758:
3756:
3753:
3751:
3748:
3747:
3745:
3743:
3739:
3729:
3726:
3724:
3721:
3719:
3716:
3714:
3711:
3709:
3706:
3704:
3701:
3699:
3696:
3694:
3691:
3689:
3686:
3684:
3681:
3679:
3676:
3674:
3671:
3669:
3666:
3665:
3663:
3661:
3657:
3651:
3648:
3646:
3643:
3641:
3638:
3637:
3635:
3631:
3625:
3622:
3620:
3617:
3615:
3612:
3610:
3607:
3606:
3603:
3600:
3598:
3594:
3588:
3585:
3583:
3580:
3579:
3577:
3573:
3570:
3568:
3564:
3545:
3541:
3538:
3534:
3533:
3529:
3527:
3526:
3522:
3520:
3519:
3515:
3514:
3513:
3510:
3508:
3505:
3503:
3500:
3498:
3495:
3493:
3490:
3488:
3484:
3481:
3480:
3478:
3476:
3472:
3464:
3461:
3459:
3456:
3454:
3451:
3449:
3446:
3444:
3441:
3439:
3436:
3434:
3431:
3429:
3426:
3424:
3421:
3420:
3419:
3416:
3415:
3410:
3407:
3405:
3402:
3400:
3397:
3395:
3392:
3391:
3390:
3387:
3386:
3383:
3380:
3378:
3375:
3373:
3370:
3368:
3365:
3363:
3360:
3358:
3355:
3353:
3350:
3349:
3347:
3345:
3341:
3338:
3336:
3332:
3326:
3323:
3320:
3318:
3315:
3314:
3311:
3305:
3301:
3297:
3289:
3284:
3282:
3277:
3275:
3270:
3269:
3266:
3254:
3251:
3249:
3246:
3245:
3242:
3233:
3232:
3230:
3224:
3218:
3215:
3213:
3210:
3208:
3205:
3203:
3202:Denominations
3200:
3198:
3195:
3194:
3192:
3190:
3186:
3176:
3173:
3172:
3170:
3166:
3163:
3157:
3147:
3144:
3142:
3139:
3137:
3134:
3132:
3129:
3127:
3124:
3122:
3119:
3117:
3114:
3112:
3109:
3107:
3104:
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