Fig: Ruins (Singri huills)
| The remains appear to be of an ancient temple dated back to circa 11-12th century CE. The architectural members include mainly door frame, pillars, ceiling pieces, carved and chiseled stones etc. A door lintel (1.84 x 0.67 x 0.69m) contains the figures of Siva and Visnu, both are depicted in sthanaka posture. Another lintel (2.67 x0.60 x 0.77m) depicts the sculptures of two lions. Also two female figures are also depicted in standing posture holding lotuses in their hands along with the panel of the lions. The carved stones displays the figures of gandharbhas, dancing damsels, amorous scenes etc.
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