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English: Dasavatara Temple at Deogarh (c. 500 CE) in one of earliest surviving Nagara style Hindu temple made from stone-masonry. It has a square plan. Like all major pre-12th century Hindu temples has multiple entrance, with stairs shown in the middle of all four sides. The middle square has a shrine with oldest known square lithic sikhara in North India. Note: The plan is not to scale and has photography angle errors; some parts were not drawn by Cunningham. For a more accurate drawing, please see: Madho Sarup Vats (1952), The Gupta Temple at Deogarh.
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Source https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.35527/2015.35527.Report-Of-A-Tours-Bundelkhand-And-Malwa#page/n206/mode/1up
Author A. Cunningham (1880)

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