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English: Sanctum Sanctorum with Intricately carved damsel on a pillar. Chennakesava Temple, at Beluru, India is a 12 century AD HIndu temple Known for its intricately carved statues and pillars in Hoysala architecture.
Object location13° 09′ 46.3″ N, 75° 51′ 38″ E Edit this at Structured Data on Commons Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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