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Sun temple sculpture, Modhera, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sun temple sculpture, Modhera, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sun temple sculpture, Modhera, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sun temple sculpture, Modhera, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Sun Temple at Modhera in Gujarat, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of relief carving on the wall of Modhera Sun Temple in Mehasana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of relief carving on the wall of Modhera Sun Temple in Mehasana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sun temple sculpture, Modhera, India
Carved ceiling of the Sun Temple. Built in 1026 - 27 AD. Modhera village of Mehsana district, Gujarat, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of relief carving on the wall of Modhera Sun Temple in Mehasana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of relief carving on the wall of Modhera Sun Temple in Mehasana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of relief carving on the wall of Modhera Sun Temple in Mehasana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourist couple relaxing near The Sun Temple, Modhera, Gujarat, India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourist couple relaxing near The Sun Temple, Modhera, Gujarat, India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ahmedabad, India - December 25, 2014: Tourist visit Sun Temple Modhera Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hinduism is the religion of the majority of people in India and Nepal. It also exists among significant populations outside of the sub continent and has over 900 million adherents worldwide. There are various idols worshiped like Sun, River Ganges, Lord Shiva etc. This picture is showcasing the famous Sun temple. The Sun Temple, at Modhera in Gujarat, is a temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun-God, Surya. It is situated on the bank of the river Pushpavati, 25 km from Mehsana and 102 km from Ahmedabad. It was built in 1026 AD by King Bhimdev of the Solanki dynasty. In the present times, prayers are not offered in this temple. This temple is now under the supervision of Archaeological Survey of India.


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