File:Keshav Narayan Temple, Amarkantak Madhya Pradesh 05.jpg

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English: The Keshav Narayan temple is a Vishnu tradition Hindu temple in Amarkantak. It is from the 11th to 12th century, attributed to the Kalachuri of Tripuri era. It is sometimes referred to as the Vishnu temple. The temple is notable for two perpendicular-oriented, square-plan, Nagara-style sanctums with a shared mandapa. Though the temple is documented to be Vishnava, the lalitabimba has a Ganesha.
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Camera location22° 40′ 18.17″ N, 81° 45′ 31.04″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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