The_Mukteshvara_temple_at_Cauḍadānapura,_Haveri_district,_Karnataka.JPG
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Description The Mukteshvara temple at Cauḍadānapura, Haveri district, Karnataka.JPG |
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This photograph was taken by me at Mukteshvara temple (also spelt Muktesvara or Mukteshwara) at Cauḍadānapura (also called Chaudayyadanapura), Haveri district, Karnataka, India. The temple is a classical example of the Kalyani Chalukya style of architecture (also called western or later Chalukya) of the 12th and 13th centuries. Contributions to the temple was made by the Kalyani Chalukyas as well as the Seuna Yadava rulers.
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Author | Dineshkannambadi |
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