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🕉 🚩🏰 Hemadpanti Sculpture is an architectural style, named after its founder, the prime minister Hemadpant(1259-1274 CE) from the court of Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri. This building style was formed during the 13th Century in Maharashtra, and incorporated black stone and lime, which were readily available. Must Once Visit 👉Beautiful Hemadpanthi Shiva Temple at 'Sangam Mahuli' at the back of Krishna-Venna river sangam dist Satara Maharashtra. This Shiva temple dates back to 16th century and is popularly known as Dakshin Kashi in Maharashtra. The temple is situated on the sea shore and the Pradakshina route comprises the shoreline itself. The beach at Harihareswar is not safe for bathing and it is not advised to get down in the water. #LostTemples #templearchitecture #collage #templephotography #templesofindia #templelife #templephotos #instalike #INSANE #maharashtra #maharashtratourism #capturingmaharashtra #tourismmaharashtra #maharashtra_ig #indiapictures #maharashtrafocus #maharashtradiaries #maharashtra_tourism #maharashtratravel #travelmaharashtra #exploremaharashtra #india #DakshinKashi #maharashtradarshanam #incredibleindia #HemadpanthiShivaTemple #unlimited #satara 📸 - Sri Sai Sivanand Fenesta Ji. (at Dakshin Kashi Viswanath Temple) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9YiblHFFuA/?igshid=11470hpjy3k1v
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🕉 🚩 🇮🇳 Amruteshwar Temple is an intricately carved Shiva temple located in Ratanwadi. This Temple is over 1200 years old. This beautiful Temple was built by the rulers of Shilahara dynasty in 9th century CE. This is one of 12 Lord Shiva temples built by King Jhanj. 😍📸 Attractions near Amruteshwar Temple: (2.85 km) Bhandardara (4.85 km) Bhandardara Lake (Lake Aurthur Hill) (3.99 km) Ratangad Fort 🏩 Restaurants near Amruteshwar Temple: (34.98 km) Ratan Executive (44.70 km) Food Hub, (45.07 km) Restaurant at Hotel Parivaar (46.32 km) Nasik Pahunchaar Restaurant (51.12 km) Barbeque Ville #LostTemples #templearchitecture #collage #templesofindia #templelife #templephotos #instalike #INSANE #maharashtra #maharashtratourism #capturingmaharashtra #tourismmaharashtra #maharashtra_ig #indiapictures #maharashtrafocus #maharashtradiaries #maharashtra_tourism #maharashtratourism_ #maharashtratravel #travelmaharashtra #maharashtraone #exploremaharashtra #india #incredibleindia #unlimited. #ratanwadi #visitmaharashtra #maharashtradarshanam #AmruteshwarTemple (at Amruteswar Temple) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Q6JKrl9rO/?igshid=de8iow9qglo3
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🕉 हर हर महादेव 🚩 P.S:👉 This post is in continuation of the previous post describing the significance of the cave and the pillars. Towards the right of Harishchandreshwar temple, there is the huge cave of Kedareshwar, in which there is a big Shiva Linga, which is completely surrounded by water. Its height from the base is 5⃣ feet, and the water is waist-deep. It is quite difficult to reach the Shiva Linga because the water is ice-cold. There are sculptures carved out in the cave. In the monsoon it is not possible to reach this cave, as a huge stream flows across the way. Actually this is the origin of River Mangalganga. As can be seen from the picture, there is a huge rock above the Shiva Linga. There were four pillars built around the Shiva Linga to support the cave. Another interesting thing about this place is that water seeps into this temple from the 4⃣ walls on an everyday basis. And owing to the water being very cold, it's difficult to reach inside too. The water continues to seep in during all the seasons during the year, except during rainy season and surprisingly, it is also said that there is absolutely no water during rainy season. Would you visit the place? 📸 Unknown. Please DM for credits. . . . . . #LostTemples #templearchitecture #templesofindia #instalike #INSANE #incredibleindia #maharashtra #maharashtratourism #tourism #india_ig #maharashtra_ig #maharashtrapictures #maharashtrafocus #maharashtradiaries #maharashtra_tourism #maharashtra_nodi #incrediblemaharashtra #maharashtratravel #travelmaharashtra #maharashtraone #maharashtra_darshana #exploremaharashtra #ahmadnagar (at Harishchandragad) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5eNxm6FHPt/?igshid=ekot3ozgu0sk
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🕉 नम: शिवाय 🚩 Kedareshwar Cave Temple is located at Harishchandragad, a hill fort in Ahmednagar district. The fort is a popular trekking location. Kedareshwar Cave Temple is much different from other temples. It is situated in a cave and also presence of water all year round makes the temple one of the unique temples not just in Maharashtra but in 🇮🇳 as well. A Shiva Linga of about 5⃣ feet is situated at the centre of the cave. One has to wade through waist deep and ice cold water to reach the Shiva Linga. Though there were 4⃣ pillars surrounding the Linga, now there is only 1⃣ pillar intact. Some believe the pillars to be symbols of yuga or time, namely, Satya, Tretha, Dwapara and the Kali Yuga. The present pillar is said to symbolise the last and final yuga, which is the present one, the Kali Yug. Thus a belief exists that when this last and remaining pillar breaks off, the 🌍 will come to an 🔚 . The walls of the cave are replete with sculptures and carvings. Kedareshwar Cave Temple is a must-visit for its unique built and the beliefs surrounding it. 📸 - Unknown. Please DM for credits. . . . . . #LostTemples #templearchitecture #templesofindia #instalike #INSANE #incredibleindia #maharashtra #maharashtratourism #tourism #india_ig #maharashtra_ig #maharashtrapictures #maharashtrafocus #maharashtradiaries #maharashtra_tourism #maharashtra_nodi # incrediblemaharashtra #maharashtratravel #travelmaharashtra #maharashtraone #maharashtra_darshana #exploremaharashtra #ahmadnagar (at Harishchandragad) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5ZM22ll2V9/?igshid=36jpuvciu5tv
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