Durga Temple

Karnataka


The impressive 7th-century Durga Temple is notable for its semicircular apse (inspired by Buddhist architecture) and the remains of the curvilinear sikhara (temple spire). It's said to be the inspiration for the Parliament of India building in New Delhi. The interiors house intricate stone carvings.


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