Category:Datta Temple, Bandi Uri
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9th to 10th century Hindu temple near Jhelum river | |||||
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Location | Baramulla district, Kashmir division, Jammu and Kashmir, India | ||||
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The 9th to 10th century Datta (Detha) temple of Bandi was originally a Vishnu temple, but after a modern era vandalism it is now dedicated to Shiva. This ruined temple of stone stands on a platform. It also has the ruins of two smaller shrine platforms, remains of a two chambered gateway, as well as is surrounded by a peristyle. These facts and other ruins suggests that this temple was a large complex of Hindu temples. Some reliefs that have survived include Ganesha.
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