Hemadpanti_architecture

Hemadpanti architecture

Hemadpanti architecture

Temple Architecture of Medieval Hindustan


Hemadpanti Sculpture (also spelled as Hemadpanthi) is an architectural style, named after its founder, the prime minister Hemadpant (1259-1274 CE) of the court of Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri.

Khandoba Mandir, Beed Example of Hemadpant Architecture.
Amruteshwar temple, Ratangad- an example of Hemadpanthi architecture

Architectural elements

This building style was formed during the 13th Century in Maharashtra, and incorporated black stone and limestone, which were readily available. It also got the status of World Heritage Site.[citation needed]

Notable examples


References

  1. "Gondeshwar Temple". Maharashtra Bhraman. 2013-08-14. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  2. "Hemadpanti Mahadev Mandir Sakegaon". www.onefivenine.com. Retrieved 2022-05-14.



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