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Family photo time at Temples at Pattadakal, Karnataka India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shrine at the Temples at Pattadakal, Karnataka India Royalty Free Stock Photo
The temples and shrines at Pattadakal temple complex, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
UNESCO world heritage site, Historic Hindu temples and monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
UNESCO world heritage site, Historic Hindu temples and monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temples at Pattadakal, Karnataka India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temples at Pattadakal, Karnataka India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temples at Pattadakal, Karnataka India
The temples and shrines at Pattadakal temple complex, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Hindu temples and monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka, India built in 7th century Royalty Free Stock Photo
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UNESCO world heritage site, Historic Hindu temples and monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Group of ancient temples at Pattadakal, karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
UNESCO world heritage site, Historic Hindu temples and monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pattadakal, also called Raktapura, is a complex of 7th and 8th century CE Hindu and Jain temples in northern Karnataka, India. Located on the west bank of the Malaprabha River in Bagalkot district, this UNESCO World Heritage Site[1][2] is 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Badami and about 9.7 kilometres (6 mi) from Aihole, both of which are historically significant centres of Chalukya monuments.[3][4] The monument is a protected site under Indian law and is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India


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