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Indal Deul Temple is a temple in Chattisgarh. It is dated to between 650 and 675 CE.

Hindu temple
Indal Deul Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism

Description

Plan
The front and doorway of the sanctum with Ganga on left, Yamuna on right

The temple is built out of brick and stucco, and faces west. It stands on a jagati.

The doorway has three bands. The third band has Ganga and Yamuna, which flank the entrance.

References

  1. Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture: Volume II, Part 1. 1988. pp. 242–243.
  2. Stadtner, Donald Martin (1976). From Sirpur to Rajim: The Art of Kosala During the Seventh Century.
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