Sunday, May 2, 2010

Teli Ka Mandir

It is 9th centre edifice and an architectural splendor in the premises of Gwalior Fort. An amalgam of temples of north and south India and it is the tallest and most impressive temple in the fort with the height of about 100 feet. Figures of river goddesses, amorous couples, coiled serpents, and a flying Garuda are abound in the temple complex (pic- anil)

2 comments:

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