File:Erakeswara temple plan, Pillalamarri Telangana.jpg

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English: Erakeswara, also spelled Yerakeswara temple was completed about 1200 CE.
  • Above is the floor plan of the entire temple
  • Follows the square and circle principle of Hindu architecture found in historic Sanskrit texts
  • This relative scale and dimensions in this architectural drawing are close to the actual temple; however, some intricate details are not shown for clarity and it shows close approximations where exact measurements were not feasible.
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The floor plan of a Kakatiya era Hindu temple

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28 June 2021

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