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Srikumar M Menon describes the intricate and ingenious artistic details of the mid-13th century temples at Turuvekere in Tumakuru district
Last Updated : 14 December 2023, 21:02 IST

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The Moole Shankareshwara temple at Turuvekere. Photos by author
The Moole Shankareshwara temple at Turuvekere. Photos by author
A view through the aperture with the linga is in its field of vision.
A view through the aperture with the linga is in its field of vision.
Idol of Surya in the eastern shrine of the Bucheshwara temple.
Idol of Surya in the eastern shrine of the Bucheshwara temple.
The Nandi mantapa of the Sadashiva temple.
The Nandi mantapa of the Sadashiva temple.
The Chennigaraya temple at Turuvekere.
The Chennigaraya temple at Turuvekere.
The vimana of the Moole Shankareshwara temple.
The vimana of the Moole Shankareshwara temple.
The eastern wall of the Shankareshwara temple with the carved aperture.
The eastern wall of the Shankareshwara temple with the carved aperture.
View through the aperture with the linga in its field of view.
View through the aperture with the linga in its field of view.
The Kedareshwara temple at Nagalapura.
The Kedareshwara temple at Nagalapura.
View to the outside through the eastern aperture of the Shankareshwara temple showing obstructions.
View to the outside through the eastern aperture of the Shankareshwara temple showing obstructions.
The Nandi mantapa of the Sadashiva temple.
The Nandi mantapa of the Sadashiva temple.
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Published 14 December 2023, 21:02 IST

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