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Photographer: Sigirisetty Surya Kiran

Ananta Padmanabha Caves is a four storey temple, rock carved into a hill. This is located in a village called Undavalli, India. This temple is carved in 6th Century AD.

This picture depicts pillars on third floor. There are lot of motifs on pillars and also people belonging to different casts and races.

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17 September 2005

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Photographer: Sigirisetty Surya Kiran

Ananta Padmanabha Caves is a four storey temple, rock carved into a hill. This is located in a village called Undavalli, India. This temple is carved in 6th Century AD.

This picture depicts pillars on third floor. There are lot of motifs on pillars and also people belonging to different casts and races.

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current11:16, 31 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 11:16, 31 March 20072,592 × 1,944 (1.98 MB)Sigirisetti (talk | contribs)Photographer: Sigirisetty Surya Kiran Ananta Padmanabha Caves is a four storey temple, rock carved into a hill. This is located in a village called Undavalli, India. This temple is carved in 6th Century AD. This picture depicts pillars on third floor.
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