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Temple With Inscriptions
The surviving remains of the ruined east-facing Siva temple are located on the bank of a spring in the outskirts of the present day Kota. The temple consists of a
pancharatha
sanctum, kapili walls, a rebuilt
gudhamandapa
and a pillared
mandapa.
The sanctum facade has an ornate
adhishthana
and bears on the upper part of the
jangha
(wall)
kapota
cornice and ornate Mouldings. An inscription of Sivagana dated VS 795 (CE 738) occurs on its south
bhadra. It is notified vide
Act No. LXXI of 1951, dated 28.11.1951.
Temple With Inscriptions
District : Kota | Locality : Kanswa