Temple mandapa and sculpture of holy Nandi(Bull)
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Satish Parashar / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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4143 x 2756 px | 35.1 x 23.3 cm | 13.8 x 9.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
21 November 2013Location:
Solapur Maharashtra IndiaMore information:
In a tiny hamlet of Hattarsang-Kudal, 40km South of Solapur, on the Maharashtra-Karnataka border off the Bijapur highway, there lies a treasure trove for seekers of early, pre-medieval Indian architecture. The village is nestled in a peninsular land form flanked by the rivers Bhima ana Sina. At the confluence of the two rivers lies the 17th Century temple of Sangameshwar. While this temple is innately beautiful, it pales in comparison to the one next to it - the Chalukyan Era (11th-12th century) temple of Harihareshwar.