Depiction of Goddess Yamuna, Dvarapala and Lord Kartikeya Public Deposited
On the proper left side of the doorframe, the river Goddess Yamuna is depicted standing on a pedestal, with her vahana (mount), a kachhapa (tortoise), shown on the same pedestal. Next to her, a Shaiva dvarapala (door guardian) is depicted with his two attendants, one male and one female. Beneath this, a niche is carved, featuring a figure of Kartikeya with three heads, holding his weapon, the spear, in front.
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- Baroli
- Jodhpur Circle
- Ghateshwar Temple
- Mahishasuramardini Temple
- Sadashiva Temple
- Pratihara
- Chittorgarh
- Temples of India
- Ganesha
- Shiva
- Nagara temple architecture
- Rawatbhata
- Rajasthan
- Temple
- Vishnu
- Architecture
- Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
- Vamana Temple
- 10th - 11th Century CE
- Chittorgarh