VAMANAVTAR TEMPLE
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The temple of Vishnu as Vamana originally consisted of a sanctum, vestibule and a portico with the roofs lost or badly damaged. The ceiling is formed of one plain slab. The sanctum contains an image of four-armed Vamana. It is datable to tenth Century A.D.
Notification No. | Act No. 70 of 1956 dated 15.12.1956 |
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Ownership Status | Government |
Topographical Features | Rocky terrain, on the bank of the river Chambal. |
1 | Chandramani Singh (ed.), Protected Monuments of Rajasthan (Jaipur 2002); |
2 | L.K. Tripathi, The Temples of Baroli (Varanasi 1975) and |
3 | M.A. Dhaky (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture, North India, Beginning of Medieval Idioms (Delhi 1998). |
Locality | Tehsil | District | State |
Badoli | Rawat Bhata | Chittaurgarh | Rajasthan |
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