The ceiling of Keshava Temple in Somanathapura (INDIA). The construction of the temple was completed and consecrated in 1268 AD. Only some aspects of the architecture manage to survive after successive attacks by the Islamic invaders.

The ceiling of Keshava Temple in Somanathapura (INDIA). The construction of the temple was completed and consecrated in 1268 AD. Only some aspects of the architecture manage to survive after successive attacks by the Islamic invaders.

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Comments

  1. NoBoysenberry4364 says

    Welcome, my son, to the machine.

  2. embarrassed_ace says

    How does this thing look so futuristic and so ancient at the same time.

  3. Idontremeber says

    Where’s the dragon scroll?

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