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Details of Pillar Amruteshwar Temple

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English: Details of Pillar Amruteshwar Temple

The pillars are tastefully carved and have kichak hastas above the capital. They have a square base with an octagonal member that is topped by a circle. Amruteshwar Temple is an intricately carved Shiva temple in Ratanwadi, Maharashtra India. It is over 1200 years old and was built by the rulers of Shilahara dynasty in the 9th century CE. The temple is built in Hemadpanthi architectural style with Black and Red stone has 12 pillars and beautifully carved murals.

Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amruteshwar_Temple
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Camera location19° 31′ 03.78″ N, 73° 43′ 23.19″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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