Category:Vishnu temple, Buniyar
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Location | Baramulla district, Kashmir division, Jammu and Kashmir, India | ||||
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The Vishnu temple of Buniyar (Boniyar) is an 8th-century colonnaded peristyle complex, with some structures added in early 10th century. The main temple of stone stands on two level platform, It has a notable trefoil arch, and has a square plan garbhagriya. The Archaeological Survey of India refers to this monument as "Ancient temple of Buniyar", while some locals call it "Prachin Shiv mandir".
Media in category "Vishnu temple, Buniyar"
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Ruined temple, Boniar (Kashmir). 19 May 1876.jpg 970 × 712; 286 KB