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Affiliation | Hinduism |
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State | Chattisgarh |
Indal Deul Temple (also known as Andal Deul Temple) is a Hindu temple in Chhattisgarh. It is dated to between 650 and 675 CE.
Description
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
- Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture: Volume II, Part 1. 1988. pp. 242–243.
- Stadtner, Donald Martin (1976). From Sirpur to Rajim: The Art of Kosala During the Seventh Century.
- Subramanian, Lakshmi (2023-12-13). "Andal Deul or Indal Deul, Kharod, Janjgir – Champa District, Chhattisgarh". Retrieved 2024-12-20.