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- Bhumara Temple, sometimes called Bhumra, Bhubhara or Bharkuleswar, is a 5th or 6th-century Gupta era Hindu stone temple site dedicated to Shiva near Satna...
- Padmapani Cave 1 at Ajanta The Shiva mukhalinga (faced-lingam) from the Bhumara Temple Nalrajar Garh fortification wall in Chilapata Forests, West Bengal...
- A Gupta era one-faced mukhalinga, Bhumara...
- 400-599 CE Udayagiri Caves Bhumara Shiva Dashavatara Eran Vishnu Nachna Parvati Tigawa Devi Gop Surya Mandasor Shiva Aihole Group Badami Caves Elephanta...
- Sankarapur in Sidhi district. Hastin was a Shaivite, as suggested by his Bhumara inscription, which describes him as meditating at the feet of Mahadeva...
- Prachin Mudra (1915), The Palas of Bengal (1915), The Temple of Siva at Bhumara (1924), The Paleography of Hati Gumpha and Nanaghat Inscriptions (1924)...
- 400-599 CE Udayagiri Caves Bhumara Shiva Dashavatara Eran Vishnu Nachna Parvati Tigawa Devi Gop Surya Mandasor Shiva Aihole Group Badami Caves Elephanta...
- earliest surviving stone temples in central India along with those at Bhumara and Deogarh. Their dating is uncertain, but comparing their style to structures...
- sweets and a goddess sitting in his lap has been found in the ruins of the Bhumara Temple in Madhya Pradesh, and this is dated to the 5th-century Gupta period...
- written in the central Indian variety of the Gupta script. Moreover, the Bhumara stone pillar inscription names the Uchchhakalpa ruler Sharvanatha and the...