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  2. Kailasa Temple, Ellora - Wikipedia

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    It mentions Krishnaraja as the patron of Kailasanatha, and also mentions a Shiva temple at Elapura (Ellora). It states that the king constructed a temple so wondrous that even the gods and the architect were astonished. [8] Most scholars believe that this is a reference to the Kailasanatha Shiva temple at Ellora. [9]

  3. Kailasanathar Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kailasa temple, Ellora, Rastrakuta-Pallava rock cut black granite megalithic Shiva temple of the Ellora Caves, near Aurangabad in Maharashtra; Kailasanathar Temple, Uthiramerur, Pallava rock-cut Shiva temple in Uthiramerur, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu; Kailasanathar Temple, Thingalur, a Chola temple and a Paadal Petra Sthalam in Thingalur ...

  4. Kailasha - Wikipedia

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    An illustration depicting Shiva with his family at Kailasha. Kailasha or Kailasa (IAST: Kailāsa) is the celestial abode of the Hindu god Shiva.It is traditionally recognized as a mountain where Shiva resides along with his consort Parvati, and their children, Ganesha and Kartikeya. [1]

  5. Ellora Caves - Wikipedia

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    Ellora, also called Verul or Elura, is the short form of the ancient name Elloorpuram. [10] The older form of the name has been found in ancient references such as the Baroda inscription of 812 AD which mentions "the greatness of this edifice" and that "this great edifice was built on a hill by Krishnaraja at Elapura, the edifice in the inscription being the Kailasa temple. [3]

  6. File:1 view from rocky hill from which Kailasha temple is ...

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    La grotte 16, consacrée à Shiva, aurait été commencée par le roi rashtrakuta, Krishna Ier ; elle tire son nom de la montagne dont celui-ci était originaire dans l'Himalaya, le pic neigeux de Kailasa. Le temple tout entier consiste en un sanctuaire avec lingam derrière une salle à shikhara dravidienne, un mandapa à toit plat soutenu par ...

  7. Talk:Kailasa Temple, Ellora - Wikipedia

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    The travel blog reference currently in the article cannot be considered RS, and Templenet uses Kailasanatha. Google book search gives “Kailasa temple, Ellora” by far the highest score – over 3400 against 26 for “Kailashnath temple, Ellora”. (Kailasanatha temple, Ellora has 700+ hits). Hence I've moved the page to Kailasa temple, Ellora.

  8. Kailasa Temple - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Ellora Caves, India, Kailasanatha Temple 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Kailasanatha temple is a megalith carved out of one single basalt rock. Its construction is attributed to king Krishna I (c. 8th century). It is one of the most remarkable cave temples in India because of its size, architecture and sculptural treatment. Ellora Caves, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. 600–1000 CE.