Kiradu temples

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Kiradu temples are a group of ancient, intricately carved Hindu temple ruins in Rajasthan, India, renowned for their exquisite architecture and historical significance.

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instanceOf Hindu temple complex
archaeological site
tourist attraction
access open to visitors
architecturalStyle Nagara style
builtDuring 11th century
12th century
category Archaeological sites in Rajasthan
Hindu temples in Rajasthan
Tourist attractions in Barmer district
country India
culturalContext Rajput-era architecture
dedicatedTo Shiva NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
other Hindu deities
era medieval period
governingBody Archaeological Survey of India
hasCondition partly ruined
weathered sculptures
hasFeature carved shikharas
decorated ceilings
floral motifs
geometric patterns
iconography of Hindu deities
relief panels
sculpted mandapas
hasNameInLanguage Kiradu Mandir NERFINISHED
किराडू मंदिर NERFINISHED
hasTemple Someshvara temple NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected monument
knownFor detailed sculptures
historical significance
intricate stone carvings
ornate pillars
locatedIn Barmer district NERFINISHED
Rajasthan
northwestern India
western India
locatedNear Kiradu village NERFINISHED
Thar Desert NERFINISHED
materialUsed sandstone
nearCity Barmer NERFINISHED
region Marwar NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
stateParty Government of Rajasthan NERFINISHED
subjectOf archaeological studies
art history research
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism

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Barmer hasNearbyAttraction Kiradu temples