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English: The Joda temples are a pair of Hindu temples near the Kanha National Park and Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh. They were made of stone in the 12th century, but badly damaged after the 13th century. Numerous temple parts and mutilated artwork is scattered inside this ASI protected site. One of these is of a Nandi, which suggests that at least one of the temples was for Shiva. The temples have been partly restored and reinforced in the modern era for structural stability and safety of visitors.
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Camera location22° 06′ 21.22″ N, 80° 33′ 24.33″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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22°6'21.218"N, 80°33'24.329"E

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