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Swarga Brahma

This evolved and well-preserved temple is the closest to what a complete Alampur temple would have looked like. Its porch has six pillars, two pairs in the front and one on each side, each fluted and with the usual elaborate capitals. An inscription mentions that the temple was built in 7th c by a local feudatory Ela Arasa in honour of (the Badami Chalukyan emperor) Vinayaditya's queen.



Mandapa Window

East Wall


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