Give a general introduction to the temples of 8th CCE in India
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The Masrur Temples, also referred to as Masroor Temples or Rock-cut Temples at Masrur, is an early 8th-century complex of rock-cut Hindu temples in the Kangra Valley of Beas River in Himachal Pradesh, India.[2] The temples face northeast, towards the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.[1] They are a version of North Indian Nagara architecture style, dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, Devi and Saura traditions of Hinduism, with its surviving iconography likely inspired by a henotheistic framework.
Given : General introduction to the temples of 8th CCE in India
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An 8th Century Temple is Dedicated To the Lord Shiva Was Carved Out Of A Single Rock
By KC Archana
Located from Aurangabad city in Maharashtra, at a distance of 30 km this is the temple of Rock-cut cave of Ellora and dedicated to the Hindu Lord Shiva and was carved out of a single rock.
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According to the archaeologists, it should have taken by centuries of human labour to finish of the temple, but it was the actually built in less than 18 years. the Modern civil engineers say that it is impossible to build the same temple in modern times and with the modern technology in the same period of time.
Considering our ancestors did not have a technology or the means have today, it is pretty amazing that they were able to achieve. at the most baffling part of this temple is that should have left a lot of rubble but there's no trace of it anywhere.
The Kailash temple at Ellora was built by the Rashtrakuta Dynasty as the temple for Lord Shiva and was supposedly designed to the mimic Mount Kailash.
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