There are ten temples dotting the circumference of the Lonar Crater in Maharashtra, India, surrounded by thick forests.


Lonar Crater was formed roughly 50,000 years ago when a giant meteor crashed into earth. Around the 5th to 9th Century AD, various ruling dynasties, from the Chalukyas to the Yadavas, constructed a total of 10 beautiful rock cut temples around the lake. These temples are a prime example of the hemadpanthi Style of Architecture. Here we go through a trek of the lake periphery.


Size: 4896px × 3264px
Location: Lonar, Maharashtra, India
Photo credit: © Paramvir Singh / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: None

Keywords: 9th, abandoned, ad, ancient, architecture, buldana, century, chalukya, crater, cut, day, dense, dynasty, foliage, forest, geology, green, hemadpanthi, hindu, historical, history, impact, india, jungle, kumareshwar, lonar, maharashtra, mandir, marvel, mythology, padmavati, parvathy, place, rama, religion, religious, riock, ruins, sanctuary, shaded, shiva, surrounded, swayambhu, temples, tourism, trail, trek, view, wildlife, workship, yadava, yadavkalin