Hemadpanti Architecture:
The temple is built in the Hemadpanti style, characterized by its use of basalt and dry masonry.
Memorial Stones:
The temple grounds contain a significant number of memorial stones, including Hero stones, Sati stones, and a Gadhegal stone.
Sanctum Roof:
The sanctum roof is a prominent feature, with the outer casing stones seemingly missing, raising questions about its history.
Isolated Sculptures:
Some sculptures, including Nandi images, a Ganesha sculpture, and a broken Shivalinga, are placed on the foundation platform.
Historical Context:
Its presence is closely associated with a specific historical period, ranging from the reign of the Shilahara dynasty to the Adilshahi, spanning the years 1012 CE to 1651 CE.
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