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features include intricate stone carvings, sculpted pillars, and grand entrances. Temples and other structures built in this style often blend religious, cultural, and functional elements, reflecting the skill and artistry of the period. The outer walls of these temples are built in a star shape. It is in this star-shaped plan that the outer walls come to have a zigzag design. This creates a noteworthy effect of alternating light and shadow. Some noteworthy buildings include the temples in Pandharpur, Aundha Nagnath, and the Vijapur city walls, the Gondeshwar Temple at Sinnar Maharastra and the stunning Daitya Sudan temple (Lunar).
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The Hemadpanti style of architecture is characterized by the locally available black stone and lime. Masonry is therefore an important characteristic of these temples. The structure was created without using any mortar by locking stones using the technique of tenon and mortise joints. Notable
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Modi was the official script of communication and documentation from the 13th century to the 1960s, when it was discontinued and replaced with the Balbodh style to bring uniformity. Many Marathi people today can remember their grandfathers signing in Modi script.
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Hemadpanth is also credited for the development of the Modi (मोडी) script, which was the "cursive" style of Marathi writing, in which moving from one character to the next minimizes lifting the pen from the paper for dipping in ink.
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Hembadpanti Mahadev Mandir Sakegaon, Sakegaon, Chikhali, Buldhana
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This building style was formed during the 13th Century in
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Narsimha Temple Anji Nru. Dist Yavatmal, Maharashtra
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