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The Shiva temple enshrining Shivalinga and dedicated to Koncheshwarnath is made of bricks of different sizes. It has a heavy nagara (curvilinear) sikhara. |
The Shiva temple enshrining Shivalinga and dedicated to Koncheshwarnath is made of bricks of different sizes. It has a heavy nagara (curvilinear) sikhara. |
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In the premises of the temple are found a number of images of Vishnu, Siva, Hara-Gauri, Ganesha, Surya etc. The temple is datable to circa 14th century ce. {{cite web |last1= |first1= |title=Konch : An Ancient Site|url=http://silentpagesindia.blogspot.com/2013/11/konch-ancient-site-with-interesting.html |website=Silent Pages : Travels in the Historical Land of India|publisher=blogspot.com|access-date=14 December 2025}}
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In the premises of the temple are found a number of images of Vishnu, Siva, Hara-Gauri, Ganesha, Surya etc. The temple is datable to circa 14th century ce. {{cite web |last1=
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 14 December 2025
The Shiva temple enshrining Shivalinga and dedicated to Koncheshwarnath is made of bricks of different sizes. It has a heavy nagara (curvilinear) sikhara.[1]
In the premises of the temple are found a number of images of Vishnu, Siva, Hara-Gauri, Ganesha, Surya etc. The temple is datable to circa 14th century ce. [2]




