Harihara Hindu temples
Jodhpur district, Rajasthan
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About
The group of three temples located in southern part of Osian are known as Harihara Temples, dedicated to Lord Harihara (a union of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu). Two of the temples, were constructed in the 8th century AD and the third one was built in 9th century AD. Standing on huge plinths, the architecture of these temples is different and advanced, in comparison to other temples of Osian. These temples have sculptures that are famous for their beauty. The central shrine of the Harihara Temple stands on a terrace and is surrounded by four other shrines; combined, they are called Panchavatan. The Harihara I and III are renowned for their interiors and decorations on the walls. There are sculptures on temple walls displaying Lord Krishna and Radha in dancing postures.