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Intricate carvings showing a legend from Mahābhārata, where the warrior Abhimanyu enters the chakra-vyuha - Hoysaleswara temple, Halebid, India. Photo taken by myself.

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Carving showing the warrior Abhimanyu entering the chakravyuha – Hoysaleswara temple, Halebidu, Karnataka, India

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