Ramtek Kevala Narasimha temple inscription
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Ramtek Kevala Narasimha temple inscription
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The Rāmtek Kevala Narasiṃha temple inscription is an epigraphic record of the Vākāṭaka dynasty, documenting the construction of a temple dedicated to the Narasiṃha or lion-man incarnation (avatāra) of Viṣṇu. The inscription dates to the 5th-century CE. The inscription is presently built into an interior wall of the Kevala Narasiṃha temple at Ramtek, in Nagpur district, Maharashtra, India. The inscription is written in 15 lines of Sanskrit but is damaged. It records the lineage of the Vākāṭaka ru
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Epigraphic record documenting the construction of a Shiva temple in Maharashtra, India
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramtek_Kevala_Narasimha_temple_inscription
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2024-02-11T17:46:43Z
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