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English: This collage shows how the simple flat-box-like 7th-century Dravida architecture evolved into the Vesara architecture by the 11th-century CE.
  • Top image: 7th-century Mahakutesvara temple, Mahakuta (east of Badami, Karnataka); Approximate location: 15°55'55.6"N 75°43'15.0"E
  • Lower Image: late 11th-century Kedareshvara Temple, Balligavi; ; Approximate location: 14°23'38.3"N 75°14'40.1"E
  • These two sites are separated by about 250 kilometers.
  • The lower image is a derivative work on the following wikimedia commons file available with CC3.0 creative commons license:
Rear view of Kedareshvara temple (late 11th century) at Balligavi.JPG
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Evolution in Indian temple architecture, two Hindu temples

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