Teli_Ka_Mandir,_Gwalior.jpg
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The Teli ka Mandir is the tallest and most magnificient monument temple in the compound of the Gwalior Fort. The hybrid design of Teli ka Mandir incorporates a Dravidian square roof and Nagara decorations. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Pratihara temple is covered with sculptures and a Garuda tops its 5m-high doorway, though its Girbhgriha is now empty as it has been vandalized during the medieval and the early modern ages.
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Author | PankajSaksena |
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