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English: Durga temple, Aihole - best known of the Aihole temples. It has a high moulded adisthana and a tower – curvilinear shikhara. A pillared corridor runs around the temple, enveloping the shrine, the mukhamantapa and the sabhamantapa. All through the temple, there are beautiful carvings. The temple appears to be of the late 7th or early 8th century.
This is a photo of ASI monument number
N-KA-D41.
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Durga Temple, Aihole, Karnataka, India

8 September 2017

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