Category:Tivaradeva
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Tivaradeva, also referred to as Tivra deva, is a 21st century excavated monument at Sirpur, Chhattisgarh India. It shows a fusion of Buddhism and Hinduism artworks, and is co-located with 7th century large Shiva temple. The largest statue found at the two sites is that of the Buddha. Along with other motifs of Buddhism, numerous icons and artworks of Shaivism and Vaishnavism are found at the site, likely because the monument was built by a royal couple where the King was from a Hindu family, his Queen from a Buddhist family.
Media in category "Tivaradeva"
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8th century Buddha statue at Tivara Deva Vihara, Sirpur monuments Chhattisgarh India.jpg 4,032 × 3,024; 2.5 MB
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Sirpur19.JPG 4,320 × 3,240; 2.94 MB
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Sirpur20.JPG 4,320 × 3,240; 3.44 MB
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Sirpur21.JPG 3,240 × 4,320; 3.78 MB
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Sirpur22.JPG 4,320 × 3,240; 2.98 MB
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Teevaradeva site, Sirpur Chhattisgarh.jpg 4,400 × 2,757; 1.94 MB