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Architecture and design elements at the Mansiya Mahadev temple, Bhunav village

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English: The Masiya Mahadeva temple, also called Mansiya Mahadev mandir, is a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in the village of Bhunav, Gujarat. It is about 10 kilometers northeast of Unjha town in Gujarat and southeast of the historic city of Siddhapur. The surviving Masiya Mahadev temple is small, and was a part of an expansion program in 2023 that will envelop the original temple inside a modern era temples complex. It is notable for its innovative integration of stone screens (jali), and the Hindu artwork on its walls as well as the phamsana shikhara.
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Camera location23° 51′ 55.85″ N, 72° 26′ 34.75″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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