File:Baroli temple Rajasthan, photo and its plan.jpg

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English: The Ghateshwara Mahadeva temple (left) is an early 10th century Hindu temple found in Baroli, southeastern Rajasthan (near Madhya Pradesh border). The temple is a Nagara style architecture and is intricately carved and elegant details characteristic of the 10th century artists. For further information, see Cynthia Packert Atherton, The Sculpture of Early Medieval Rajasthan, Brill Academic, pp. 105-106.

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1910 sketch of plan, early 10th century Ghateshwara Mahadeva temple, Baroli, southeastern Rajasthan.jpg
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