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Pattadakal Temple Complex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pattadakal Temple Complex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pattadakal Temple Complex Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Beutifully carved Pattadakal Temples Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macaque Monkey, Temples at Sunset, Badami, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bhutanatha Hindu Temples Badami, Bagalkot, Karnataka Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pattadakal Temple Complex
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Bhutanatha Temples and Lake Agastya at sunrise Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pattadakal Temple Complex, also called Pattadakallu or Raktapura, a UNESCO World Heritage site is a complex of numerous small shrines, plinths and ten major temples - nine Hindu and one Jain, all nine Hindu temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Pattadakal monuments reflect a fusion of two major Indian architectural styles, one from north India which is Rekha - Nagara - Prasada and the other from south India which is Dravida - Vimana, this complex is built in the 7th and 8th century CE, located on the west bank of the Malaprabha River in Bagalakot, Karnataka, India.


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