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Vishnu temple in the Ganapati Dada Hindu temples complex

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English: The Vishnu temple of Aithor is near and originally a part of the Ganapati Dada Hindu temples complex near the Pushpavati river in Aithor village in Mehsana district, Gujarat. The temple has a Nagara architecture. It is simpler than the nearby Ganesha temple, with a mandapa, antarala and garbhigriya. The Vishnu temple is notable for the outer band of Hindu reliefs and carvings inside the mandapa. The main frames on the outer wall of the sanctum depict Varaha, Trivikrama and Narayana avatars of Vishnu.
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Camera location23° 46′ 04.06″ N, 72° 24′ 20.54″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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