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All the articles and sources are saying this temple is in Hemadpanthi architecture style. According to Hemadpanthi architecture's WP article. The creator this style of architecture was lived in 13th century into Seuna Yadav kingdom of Devagiri as a minister. Probably this temple also built in 13th century or later years. Many belived that Changdeva Maharaj was contemporary of Muktabai , she was also from 13th century. Possibility is that this temple built in the 13th century during rule of Yadav's of Devagiri. They was the latest Hindu ruler's of North Maharashtra region. And they provided fund to build this temple. Huge Earth (talk) 18:26, 16 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]