Category:Shankaragaurishvara Temple
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9th century Hindu temple ruins in Jammu & Kashmir | |||||
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Location | Baramulla district, Kashmir division, Jammu and Kashmir, India | ||||
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The Shankaragaurishvara temple is a 9th-century shrines complex in Pattan dedicated to Shiva. It is about 40 kilometers northwest of Srinagar. Now in ruins, it was also surrounded by a colonnaded peristyle, most of which remains unexcavated. The standing sanctum structure has a square plan and the mandapa has some Hindu artwork. The Shankaragaurishvara mandir is mentioned in Kalhana's Rajatarangini.
This is a category about ASI monument number N-JK-10. |
Media in category "Shankaragaurishvara Temple"
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9th-century Sankargaurisvara temple, Pattan Jammu & Kashmir.jpg 5,100 × 3,300; 419 KB
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A Side view of Sankaragaurisvara Temple.JPG 4,608 × 3,072; 3.4 MB
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KITLV A670 - Tempel te Sankaragaurisa bij Patan in Brits-India, KITLV 86333.tiff 4,330 × 4,276, 2 pages; 56.29 MB
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Pattan Monument.jpg 1,638 × 2,048; 806 KB
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The gates Sankaragaurisvara Temple.JPG 4,608 × 3,072; 3.57 MB