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English: Jambulinga Temple, Pattadakal. This is practically the "twin" of Kaddasimbeshvara Temple just to the north, although the Jambulinga doorway guardians are missing. The tower's curving ribs are decorated with horseshoe-shaped blind arches. On the front (east) face of the tower is a large panel of Shiva dancing with Nandi and Parvati. A similar panel on the Kaddasimbeshvara tower is heavily damaged.
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Sukanasa with Shiva Nataraja and small gavaksha motifs, Jambulingeshwara Temple, Pattadakal, 7th-8th century

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