The Mahalingeshvara Temple at Santebachahalli Santhebachahalli village (also spelt "Mahalingesvara"), is a 12th-century Hoysala era construction in the Mandya district of Karnataka state, India. According to noted art historian Adam Hardy, the temple architecture comprises a single vimana (etakuta, one shrine with a superstructure) with closed mantapa ("hall") and the building material is Soap stone. The monument is protected by the Karnataka state division of Archaeological Survey of India.
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| - The Mahalingeshvara Temple at Santebachahalli Santhebachahalli village (also spelt "Mahalingesvara"), is a 12th-century Hoysala era construction in the Mandya district of Karnataka state, India. According to noted art historian Adam Hardy, the temple architecture comprises a single vimana (etakuta, one shrine with a superstructure) with closed mantapa ("hall") and the building material is Soap stone. The monument is protected by the Karnataka state division of Archaeological Survey of India. (en)
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| - The Mahalingeshvara Temple at Santebachahalli Santhebachahalli village (also spelt "Mahalingesvara"), is a 12th-century Hoysala era construction in the Mandya district of Karnataka state, India. According to noted art historian Adam Hardy, the temple architecture comprises a single vimana (etakuta, one shrine with a superstructure) with closed mantapa ("hall") and the building material is Soap stone. The monument is protected by the Karnataka state division of Archaeological Survey of India. (en)
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