Duladeo Temple

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Duladeo Temple is a late-period Hindu shrine in Khajuraho, India, renowned for its intricate sculptures and dedication to Lord Shiva.

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instanceOf Hindu temple
Khajuraho Group of Monuments temple
Shaivite temple
alsoKnownAs Duladeo Mandir NERFINISHED
Kunwar Math NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle North Indian temple architecture
associatedDynasty Chandela dynasty NERFINISHED
condition partially restored
constructionPeriod late Chandela period
country India
dedicatedTo Shiva NERFINISHED
estimatedCompletionCentury 12th century
hasCulturalSignificance example of late Khajuraho temple art
hasDeityImage Shiva linga
hasFeature figural brackets
ornate doorframe
richly carved ceilings
sculpted exterior walls
hasMandapa ardhamandapa
mahamandapa
hasPlan sandhara plan
hasSanctum garbhagriha
hasSculpturalTheme apsaras
dancers
erotic sculptures
heavenly nymphs
musicians
mythological scenes
hasTower shikhara
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
heritageDesignationYear 1986
locatedIn Chhatarpur district NERFINISHED
Khajuraho NERFINISHED
Madhya Pradesh
southern group of Khajuraho temples NERFINISHED
management Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
material sandstone
nearbyWaterBody Khudar River NERFINISHED
notableFor intricate carvings
late Khajuraho sculptural style
orientation east
partOf Khajuraho Group of Monuments NERFINISHED
primaryDeityType linga shrine
religion Hinduism
style Nagara architecture
tourism popular tourist attraction in Khajuraho
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Khajuraho Group of Monuments NERFINISHED

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Khajuraho Group of Monuments contains Duladeo Temple