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English: Constructed in the 11th century, this temple is the contemporary of Khajuraho temple. According to a folklore, the nephew(Bancha) of Gangavanshiya ruler was wise. He called a mason from Utkal and constructed the temple, being jealous of its grandiose, the ruler fought against his own nephew. The nephew cut his(king) head and put it in this temple. This temple is in medium condition and its architecture is very magnificent. ![]()
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