Pattadakal—World Heritage Site
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987, Pattadakal, located in the state of Karnataka, typifies the seventh- and eighth-century blending of artistic and architectural forms in India. Nine ornate temples and one Jain sanctuary make up the Pattadakal site in Karnataka, with the Temple of Virupaksha being the most impressive in artistic and physical scope.
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