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Maharashtra: Lord Shiv temple base found in Nanded village by archaeology dept

As part of the ongoing conservation work on some of these historic temples, a team of archaeology department officials discovered the temple base while clearing debris near a temple under restoration

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Workers remove debris near the conservation site where a temple base was found, in Hottal of Nanded. Pic/ PTI

Workers remove debris near the conservation site where a temple base was found, in Hottal of Nanded. Pic/ PTI

The base of a Lord Shiv temple has been uncovered during conservation work at Hottal village of Nanded district, reported PTI citing an official on Tuesday.

Hottal is known for its temples from the Chalukyan era. The village has yielded three stone inscriptions mentioning the contributions of donors who helped construct these temples around 1070 AD, the official added.

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