File:0111321 Yasodharman Museum, Mandsaur Madhya Pradesh 023.jpg

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Nataraja, c. 10th century

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English: The Yasodharman Archaeology Museum is located near the Yasodharman pillar site, on the southeast corner of Mandsaur. It has both an outdoor and indoor collection of Indian art and recovered sections of temple ruins. The notable Hindu and Jain artwork on display are mostly from the 4th to 13th-century. The most significant of these are the toranas, pillars, mutilated statues and sanctum doorways of lost Vishnu, Shiva, Devi and Parshvanatha temples.
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Camera location24° 03′ 02.11″ N, 75° 04′ 24.04″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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