Nil Kunteswar. Main Siva temple, still in worship, showing many late additions and alterations. From S. W. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the Shiva temple at Nilkanteshwar.
Nil Kunteswar. Four columns of a temple still standing in the south-east of the village. Walls on the hill behind are Rajput. Looking E. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the standing columns of the temple in the foreground, with walls running along the hillside on the far side of the valley.
Nil Kunteswar. East face of the outside of the sanctuary of the Siva Temple. Probably reconstructed from the original stones about 400 or 500 years after it was built. From E. N. E. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of the base of the sanctuary tower of the Shiva Temple at Nilkanteshwar, showing sculptured decoration above the plain plinth.
Nil Kunteswar. Detail of central panel of E. face of Siva Temple. This is a seated Suriya (sun god) on his chariot pulled by seven horses. The representation is unusual as he is shown with three faces. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of the sculpture panel in the Shiva Templa at Nilkanteshwar.
Nil Kunteswar. Siva. This stone is now being used as part of a fence to keep goats out of the back of the Siva Temple. The position of the feet is unusual. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of sculpture from the Shiva Temple at Nilkanteshwar.