File:Lakshmi Temple, Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh 024.jpg

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Garuda carrying Vishnu on the lalitabimba

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English: The mid-10th century small shrine that stands in front of the Lakshmana temple for Vishnu is now called the Lakshmi temple. The name is a misnomer, because the shrine was originally for Garuda – the vahana of Vishnu. In Vishnu temples all over India, either a Garuda stambha or Garuda shrine faces the sanctum (in a manner similar to Nandi with Shiva temples). Inside the Lakshmi shrine is an image of ruined Brahmani, placed here in the modern era. The temple has a small mandapa and sanctum. It is plain, typical of shrines for a vahana. The sanctum's lalitabimba is for Garuda with Vishnu. The limited artwork around the doorway is defaced and mutilated, with a few statues beheaded.
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Camera location24° 51′ 09.92″ N, 79° 55′ 22.39″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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