Bhima Devi Temple Site Museum, Pinjore
This broken pillar exhibits a worn stone carving characterized by a recurring pattern of elaborate diamond shapes. A sequence of four distinct diamond forms is etched in alignment, each containing a central circular depression. Vertical lines divide these shapes, resulting in a grid-like arrangement. At the top of the pillar, stylized designs resembling flames can be observed. The carving appears to be made from a single piece of stone, likely sandstone or limestone, as suggested by its coloration and texture.
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